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Everything Ends Tonight (original: Dnes večer všechno skončí) is 1955 Czechoslovak espionage drama directed by Karel Kachyna and Vojtech Jasný. Starring Josef Vinklár and Eva Kubesová.
The following guns were used in film Everything Ends Tonight:
Webley & Scott Mk I
Spy Irena Vágnerová (Eva Kubesová) carries a Webley & Scott Mk I pistol.
CZ 52
1st Lt. VKR Liska (Rudolf Deyl) used a CZ 52 as his sidearm.