[[Image:Michal Dlouhý-CZ 452.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Lejčko (Michal Dlouhý) shoots the [[CZ]] hunting rifle.]]
[[Image:MD-CZ-HR-K-2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Lejčko ([[Michal Dlouhý]]) shoots the [[CZ]] hunting rifle.]]
[[Image:Ken Duken-CZ 452.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Bukovský ([[Ken Duken]]) (left) kills Lejčko with his rifle.]]
[[Image:MD-CZ-HR-K-1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Bukovský ([[Ken Duken]]) (left) takes over from Lejcko his rifle.]]
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Kajínek is a 2010 Czech action crime film directed by Petr Jákl. Starring Konstantin Lavronenko, Tatiana Vilhelmová and Boguslaw Linda. The movie was inspired by the story of the most famous prisoner in Czech Republic. Thanks to his escape from the prison fortress Mírov (known as "czech Alcatraz") he became a legend and the most wanted man in Europe. Although he was finally caught after five weeks of eluding police, but many elements of his case are still shrouded in mystery, spawning numerous conspiracy theories. This movie is a powerful story of a double contract murder, a female lawyer seeking new evidence, penetration of the government by the criminal underworld and media manipulation. The question if Jirí Kajínek was a victim of conspiracy, or just a cold-blooded killer still remains unanswered.
The following weapons can be seen in the TV film Kajínek: