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|name = Fan 2 (Fanat 2) | |name = Fan 2 (Fanat 2) | ||
|picture =Fanat 2 DVD.jpg | |picture =Fanat 2 DVD.jpg | ||
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|country = [[Image:SOV.jpg|25px]] USSR | |country = [[Image:SOV.jpg|25px]] USSR | ||
|director =Vladimir Feoktistov | |director =Vladimir Feoktistov |
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Fan 2 (Fanat 2) is a 1991 (filmed 1990) Soviet martial arts action movie directed by Vladimir Feoktistov. The movie is a sequel to 1989 film Fanat. Martial artist Yegor Larin alias "Kid" survives after mafia attempt to kill him in the final scene of the original movie. He continues his war against the organisers of illegal fightings and their influential patrons.
The following weapons were used in the film Fan 2 (Fanat 2):
Walther P38
Walther P38 pistols with obviously fake sound suppressors are used by "Maitre" (Martins Vilsons), organiser of illegal fightings, and two his henchmen when they assassinate "Kid"'s trainer Oleg (Oleg Kantemirov). A single prop is used in this scene, passing from hands to hands.
Bruni Olympic 5
A Bruni Olympic 5 blank firing revolver is seen in hands of a criminal. Then it is taken by "Kid" (Oleg Fomin) and used during the confrontation with Antonych (Yuriy Gorobets), a crime boss who replaced "Maitre" as the organiser of illegal fightings.