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StB | StB officers František Klíma ([[Josef Bek]]) and Jiří Mareš ([[Ladislav Chudík]]) carry [[CZ 50]] pistols. | ||
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The Nuremberg Express (Original title: Expres z Norimberka) is a 1954 Czech black-and-white espionage drama directed by Vladimír Cech. Starring Bohus Záhorský, Svatopluk Benes, Jaroslav Marvan and Frantisek Filipovský.
The following weapons were used in the film The Nuremberg Express:
Walther PP
Agents Řehoř (Svatopluk Benes) and Radimsky (Bohus Záhorský) in the film use Walther PP pistols.
CZ 50
StB officers František Klíma (Josef Bek) and Jiří Mareš (Ladislav Chudík) carry CZ 50 pistols.
Unidentified revolver
Agent Nowak (Miroslav Homola) pulls an unidentified revolver.
Mk 2 hand grenade
Agent Nowak (Miroslav Homola) owned also a Mk 2 hand grenade.