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|director = Grigori Kokhan<BR>Timofei Levchuk | |director = [[Grigori Kokhan]]<BR>Timofei Levchuk | ||
|date= 1991 | |date= 1991 | ||
|studio=Dovzhenko Film Studios<BR>SKIF Studios | |studio=Dovzhenko Film Studios<BR>SKIF Studios | ||
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'''''The Bay of Death''''' (original title ''Bukhta smerti'') is a 1991 Soviet crime thriller directed by Grigori Kokhan and Timofei Levchuk) and based on the novel "There’s A Hippie On The Highway" by James Hadley Chase. The story is moved from 1960s USA to late 1980s USSR but the details remain very close to the novel. | '''''The Bay of Death''''' (original title ''Bukhta smerti'') is a 1991 Soviet crime thriller directed by [[Grigori Kokhan]] and Timofei Levchuk) and based on the novel "There’s A Hippie On The Highway" by James Hadley Chase. The story is moved from 1960s USA to late 1980s USSR but the details remain very close to the novel. | ||
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The Bay of Death (original title Bukhta smerti) is a 1991 Soviet crime thriller directed by Grigori Kokhan and Timofei Levchuk) and based on the novel "There’s A Hippie On The Highway" by James Hadley Chase. The story is moved from 1960s USA to late 1980s USSR but the details remain very close to the novel.
The following weapons were used in the film The Bay of Death (Bukhta smerti):
Handguns
Khaidurov TOZ-36
Yura Medunov (Oleg Shtefanko) finds a TOZ-36 (a target revolver based on Nagant M1895) while searching the bag that belonged to dead criminal "Lysyj" (Baldy).
Makarov PM
Makarov PM pistols are service sidearms of Militsia (Police) detectives.
Walther P38
In one scene Fedya (Vladimir Levitsky), Aleksandr's henchman, is seen with a Walther P38 pistol.
Rifles
Dragunov SVD
In the final scene crime boss Aleksandr (Bimbulat Vatayev) gives an SVD to his henchman Fedya (Vladimir Levitsky).
AKS-74U
In one scene Aleksandr's henchman uses an AKS-74U to kill a rival criminal. In the final scene Militsia (Police) officers carry AKS-74U.