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The Passport
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The Passport (Russian Pasport) is a 1991 (filmed 1990) Soviet-French-Austrian-Izraeli comedy-drama directed by Georgiy Daneliya. Half-brothers Merab and Yakov Papashvili (both - Gérard Darmon) live in Tbilisi. Yakov, being half-Jewish on his mother's side, decides to repatriate to Israel with his family. Merab accompanies Yakov to airport but after a series of misunderstandings finds himself in Israel with his brother's papers. He wants to return home but nobody trusts his improbable story, and Merab has to live through many comedy and dramatic adventures.
The following weapons were used in the film The Passport:
When Izraeli police stop Semyon Klein's truck, an officer carries an M1911-style pistol, strangely carrying it not in holster but tucked in his belt. The flat grips with bright round logo allow to guess that the pistol is a Colt MK IV Series 80.
When Merab illegally crosses Izraeli-Jordanian border, he is arrested by Jordanian border guards. They carry some long guns seen only from a distance. The service assault rifle of Jordanian military of 1980s was Heckler & Koch G3.