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Gamekeeper Hlaváček ([[Rudolf Hrusínský]]) used a Drilling Gun, a combination hunting shotgun/rifle, with shotgun top barrels and rifle bottom barrel. | Gamekeeper Hlaváček ([[Rudolf Hrusínský]]) used a Drilling Gun, a combination hunting shotgun/rifle, with shotgun top barrels and rifle bottom barrel. | ||
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Dissolved and Effused (Original: Rozpuštěný a vypuštěný) is a 1985 Czech detective retro comedies directed by Ladislav Smoljak. The story set at the end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, when Pragues Police inspector Trachta (Jirí Zahajský) and his assistant, a Police trainee Jindřich Hlaváček (Marek Brodský) together by original way, looking for the perpetrators of the murder of a factory owner Karel Bierhanzel (Jirí Kodet), that produced miracle salves against baldness.
The following weapons were used in the film Dissolved and Effused:
Roth-Steyr M1907
Inspector Trachta (Jirí Zahajský) carries a Roth-Steyr M1907 pistol. Also Žalud's henchman Bedříšek (Zdenek Srstka) owned this gun.
Drilling Gun
Gamekeeper Hlaváček (Rudolf Hrusínský) used a Drilling Gun, a combination hunting shotgun/rifle, with shotgun top barrels and rifle bottom barrel.