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Carl always carries a boot knife around his right ankle, resembling a Gerber Mark I. He uses it several times in the movie, from mundane tasks like opening beer bottles to other tasks like slitting throats. | Carl always carries a boot knife around his right ankle, resembling a Gerber Mark I. He uses it several times in the movie, from mundane tasks like opening beer bottles to other tasks like slitting throats. |
Revision as of 17:36, 15 September 2012
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Boot Knife
Carl always carries a boot knife around his right ankle, resembling a Gerber Mark I. He uses it several times in the movie, from mundane tasks like opening beer bottles to other tasks like slitting throats.
Unknowns
Monika's pistol
There are conflicting options. What do you guys think?
Discussion
Remake?
I know this is based on a novel, and I never read that novel, but this movie pretty much has the same plot as The Final Option. I don't know if it's deliberate or just a coincidence. Both feature seemingly disgraced agents (who train with elite units) tasked with infiltrating leftist movements which ends with a massive assault by the said elite units. --Funkychinaman 09:23, 18 June 2012 (CDT)
Monika's Pistol
I really think Monica had a P230, not a PPK. The barrel is too long. --Funkychinaman 11:38, 13 July 2012 (CDT)
Well I don't agree but I won't reedo it again until I can find better screencaps --Thejoker
The barrel length is definitely too long for a PPK, but you may be onto something regarding the hammer. I'm going to split the difference. --Funkychinaman 12:40, 13 July 2012 (CDT)
Thanks for splitting the difference, but I still think its either a PPK or a PPK/S. Of course I could be wrong. --Thejoker
This was filmed in Europe. Since the PPK/S was only created to meet US legal standards, I don't know if they were ever sold in Europe. --Funkychinaman 13:13, 14 July 2012 (CDT)
It's definitely a P230. Look at the smooth curve running from the muzzle to the bottom of the trigger guard. It's not as straight of a curve on the PP. --Funkychinaman 13:13, 14 July 2012 (CDT)
I dont see the curve running from the muzzle to the triggerguard to be as smooth as that of a P230, but it bears a resemblance to the slightly three stepped curve of a PPK. It might just be the bad resolution and quallity of the picture though. And a PP is way to long to be that gun in the picture. You might be right about it being a SIG I can't just see it compleatly, sorry. I hope some of us can obtain better resolution screencaps so we can see the details, specially the slide serrations. And as I live in Sweden were the movie was partially made, produced and directed, I may have a better luck at finding it, so I'll see what I can do. --Thejoker
- Well, good luck then. I got the caps off of Netflix, and the entire film is available legally on Youtube, so I don't know if any company has any incentive to remaster it or create a hi-def version. --Funkychinaman 17:21, 14 July 2012 (CDT)
- And since you're looking, want to do pages on the two Carl Hamilton films that proceeded this one? The only Carl Hamilton movies that are available to me here in the US are this one and one starring Peter Stomare. (I intend to do that one later.) --Funkychinaman 02:07, 15 July 2012 (CDT)
Okey, yeah absolutly! I will rent the movies as soon as I can and screencap them.
All Carl Hamilton Movies To Date
There is to date a total of six full length filmations starring Carl Hamilton, and one seven't coming this fall. And two one hour TV movies. He was also featured in one episode of another tv-series, though he appeared only in that one episode.
- Covername - Coq Rouge (Täcknamn - Coq Rouge), movie from 1989 - starring Stellan Skarsgård.
- Hearing, The (Förhöret), one hour TV movie from 1989 (based on pages 407-434 in "Fiendens Fiende") - starring Stellan Skarsgård.
- Enemy's Enemy (Fiendens Fiende), 8 episode televisionseries from 1990 - starring Peter Haber.
- Evening Papers (Kvällspressen), 6 episode televisionseries from 1992 where Carl Hamilton was featured in the last episode called "Falska Bevis" ("False Evidence")
wich story was taken from the book "Den hedervärde Mördaren" ("The Honorable Murderer") - starring Peter Haber.
- The Democratic Terrorist (Den Demokratiske Terroristen), movie from 1992 - starring Stellan Skarsgård.
- Vendetta, featured as both a movie from 1995, and a 6 episode televisionseries from 1996 - starring Stefan Sauk.
- Tribunal, one hour TV movie from 1995 (based on pages 264-304 in "En Medborgare Höjd Över Varje Misstanke") - starring Stefan Sauk.
- Hamilton, featured as both a movie from 1997, and a 4 episode televisionseries from 2001 (based on the books "Ingen Mans Land" and "Den Enda Segern") - starring Peter Stormare.
- Hamilton - In The Nations Interest (I Nationens Intresse), movie from 2012 (The story in the movie is not like in the book, but it does have some features from it) - starring Mikael Persbrandt.
All of these filmations, excluding the TV short movie "Tribunal" and the televisionseries versions of "Vendetta" and "Hamilton", have been released to DVD as to date. --Thejoker
- Netflix has the Peter Stormare one. It's the movie version, and it's dubbed (ugh...) --Funkychinaman 14:09, 15 July 2012 (CDT)