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'''''Hagi-Tragger''''' (Russian: ''Хаги-Траггер''; '''''Khagi-Tragger''''') is a 1994 Russian Horror movie.
'''''Hagi-Tragger''''' (Russian: ''Хаги-Траггер''; '''''Khagi-Tragger''''') is a 1994 Russian Horror movie. In the Middle Ages, one master created artificial intelligence and enclosed it in a doll named "Hagi-Tragger", which was to fulfill the wishes of the owner, it was skillfully teleported and had hypnosis abilites. Nowadays, another master has recreated the Hagi-Tragger, and the criminal authority Al-Haroon has taken over. Hagi-Tragger repeatedly saves Al-Haroon's life and fulfills his instructions to kill people, but the doll is smart and gets out of control of the owners, starting its own "game".
Hagi-Tragger (Russian: Хаги-Траггер; Khagi-Tragger) is a 1994 Russian Horror movie. In the Middle Ages, one master created artificial intelligence and enclosed it in a doll named "Hagi-Tragger", which was to fulfill the wishes of the owner, it was skillfully teleported and had hypnosis abilites. Nowadays, another master has recreated the Hagi-Tragger, and the criminal authority Al-Haroon has taken over. Hagi-Tragger repeatedly saves Al-Haroon's life and fulfills his instructions to kill people, but the doll is smart and gets out of control of the owners, starting its own "game".
The following weapons were used in the film Makarov:
Criminal Al-Harun (Sergey Shakurov) can be seen used Walther P38 during the chase, before police detective, capt. Yevgeniy Rainin (Aleksandr Peskov) tooked it from him.