The Darkest Hour: Difference between revisions
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The Darkest Hour: Difference between revisions
[[File:TDH-Flamethrower3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Note [[M2 Flamethrower]] style barrel. By the way Sean carries [[Talk:Darkest_Hour,_The#Energy Guns|fictional energy gun]].]]
[[File:TDH-Flamethrower3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Note [[M2 Flamethrower]] style barrel. By the way Sean carries [[Talk:Darkest_Hour,_The#Energy Guns|fictional energy gun]].]]
==Molotov Cocktail==
[[File:TDH-Molotov.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Vika ([[Veronika Vernadskaya]]) throws molotov cocktail at the aliens]]
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The Darkest Hour (2011)
The Darkest Hour is a science-fiction film directed by Chris Gorak and produced by Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter) about a group of American tourists who are trapped in Moscow when the world is invaded by invisible, energy-consuming aliens.
A Militsiya (Police) officer fires a Makarov PM at one of the aliens in the beginning. During the movie several characters are seen with PM pistols, mostly holstered.
Two AKS-74 rifles are seen in the trunk of a police car that Sean (Emile Hirsch) and Ben (Max Minghella) hide behind. Later one of the resistance fighters, Sasha (Nikolay Efremov), is seen using AKS-74.
One of the resistance fighters, Yuri (Artur Smolyaninov), that the tourists encounter in the aftermath of the invasion, fires an AK-74M while battling the aliens. Matvei (Gosha Kutsenko) can also be seen using one.