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Kill Zombie! (original title: Zombibi) is a 2012 Dutch zombie action movie about Aziz (Yahya Gaier) and his brother Mo (Mimoun Ouled Radi) who end up in jail after a pool party fight that they unintentionally started. This proves to be a lucky circumstance as that night a Russian satellite has crashed on The Netherlands causing a zombie infestation.
Together with Kim (Gigi Ravelli), the only surviving police officer, and a few others they set out to make their way to a safe zone. Halfway, Aziz receives a phone call from his girlfriend who is trapped in the building the satellite crashed on. After confiscating an army truck full of guns, the team sets out to rescue Aziz’ girlfriend rather than trying to make their way to safety.
The following weapons were used in the film Kill Zombie! :
In several scenes the Walther P5, standard side issue of Dutch police forces, is seen used. Kim (Gigi Ravelli) most notably pulls one during the shoot-out at the police station and in the finale, Mo (Mimoun Ouled Radi) has one when he remains on the roof of the office building to blow up the crashed Russian satellite.
Smith & Wesson Model 686
When the team decides to move back into the zombie-infested zone to rescue Aziz’ girlfriend, they confiscate an army truck full of weapons. Aziz (Yahya Gaier) picks a pair of Smith & Wesson Model 686’s with wooden grips, one of these equipped with a massive scope rail but no scope attached.
Smith & Wesson 5946
In the final scene, the Russian government sends a special agent, Sgt. Andreij ‘Mad Dog’ Lidkovski (actor unknown) to blow up the remains of the crashed satellite. Apart from lots of C4 explosives and two AKS-47’s, he carries a Smith & Wesson 5946 that he uses from the very moment he is dropped to kill zombies.
Automatic Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
Kim picks up a Heckler & Koch MP5A2 from the army truck and uses it during the assault on the zombie-packed office building from which they attempt to extract Aziz’ girlfriend.
Uzi
Another submachine gun that the team finds in the army truck is the Uzi. Jeffrey takes it first but gives it to Mo when he discovers a gun that he likes more. Mo takes a pair of these Uzi’s for the rest of the movie, one having a folding stock and the other a fixed synthetic buttstock.
Hand Held M134 Minigun (replica)
Apart from above handguns and submachine guns, the army truck that the team clears of its weapons contains what looks like a handheld Hand Held M134 Minigun which Jeffrey (Sergio Hasselbaink) happily takes. It is almost certainly a simplified replica because there’s no sign of a power supply, Jeffrey carries it around one-handedly without any slings (even though he’s no Schwarzenegger!) and the muzzle flashes are very clearly CGI generated.
AKS-47
Russian special agent Sgt. Andreij ‘Mad Dog’ Lidkovski not only carries a Smith & Wesson 5946, but also two AKS-47’s slung across his back. He does not get to use them for reasons that become apparent in the movie.
FN FAL
In several scenes, Dutch soldiers are seen fighting the zombies with FN FAL rifles. Even though this rifle has been replaced for about a decade by the Diemaco C7A1, these soldiers are thus possibly meant to represent reserve forces.
Heckler & Koch UMP
In the movie credits, all characters are represented by a cartoon figure. Kim (Gigi Ravelli), carrying an Heckler & Koch MP5A2 throughout most of the movie, is incorrectly displayed to carry an Heckler & Koch UMP instead.
Other Guns
Mossberg 590
Kim is using a Mossberg 590 shotgun to devastating effect on the zombies who are approaching the police station. This gun is not seen in later scenes and presumably left inside the police station.
Remington SPR220
When the team takes refuge in a garage, they encounter the somewhat deranged owner who keeps his brother, already turned into a zombie, in chains. He protects him with a cut-down double barrel shotgun that is probably a RemingtonSPR220. Later, Joris (Noel Deelen) takes it as he goes back to the bank where he used to work.
Adler-Jager AP-74/Armi-Jager AP-15
Another Dutch soldier at the check point is carrying an Adler-Jager AP-74/Armi-Jager AP-15, standing in for the current Dutch Diemaco C7A1 service rifle.
The rifle seems to be a hybrid of the two; it has the typical sharply angled three prong flash hider of the AP-74 but like the AP-15, it lacks the forward-assist.
Miscellaneous
Tasers
In the beginning of the movie, Aziz and Mo are detained at a police station for a pool party brawl that they unwillingly started. Kim uses several tasers on the prisoners in the cell block when they make too much noise. Upon closer inspection, these do not seem to be real tasers but rather dummies with the CGI-animated effects.
Movie References
The movie contains lots of tongue-in-cheek references to other action movies. Below image of Mo leaning backwards from the front seat of a car with a loaded crossbow is most probably a reference to the car scene from Pulp Fiction and the frequent use of the words “Say Hello to my Little Baby” plus Mo’s Hawaï shirt are clear references to Scarface.
In addition, Joris’ waving around of a double barrelled shotgun is reminiscent of the ‘’This is my Broomstick” scene from Army of Darkness and the Barachi Brothers in their long black leather jackets look like characters straight out of The Matrix.
Finally, the scene where Nolan just refuses to die is very reminiscent of a scene at Dr. Evil’s underground lair from Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and when in the finale Mo sacrifices himself and stays behind with a detonator to blow up a building, one can only think of the scene at the Cyberdyne building from Terminator 2: Judgment Day.