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I Am a Dummy (Ya - kukla)

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I Am a Dummy
(Ya - kukla)
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Russian Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Russia
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Ukraine
Directed by Yuriy Kara
Release Date 2001
Language Russian
Studio Master Film
Main Cast
Character Actor
Viktor Vorobyov Aleksandr Domogarov
Gerda Olga Sumskaya
Captain Nikolay Chindyaykin
Aleksey Ivanovich Sergey Nikonenko
Anatoly Denis Karasyov
Captain's wife Alla Mironova
Mila Natalya Gromushkina
Colonel Aristarkh Livanov
Kaban Yuriy Dumchev
Murat Vladimir Episkoposyan


I Am a Dummy (Russian: Я - кукла; Ya - kukla, lit. "I Am a Doll") is a 2001 Russian-Ukrainian adventure movie. Viktor Vorobyov, a Russian soldier during the war (the war isn't named but is most likely the First or Second Chechen War) finds himself under attack by a mysterious foreign mercenary sniper, who uses silver bullets to kill soldiers, civilians, and even children.


The following weapons were used in the film I Am a Dummy (Ya - kukla):


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Pistols

Makarov PM

Captain's (Nikolay Chindyaykin) duty sidearm is the Makarov PM, which he uses throughout the movie. Aleksey Ivanovich aka Batya (Daddy) (Sergey Nikonenko) carries another Makarov in a holster. A Makarov PM can be briefly seen in the hands of one of Murat's (Vladimir Episkoposyan) and Aslan's (Igor Novoselov) men.

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Russian Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
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Captain brandishes his PM.
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Perfect view of the PM in the Captain's hands.
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Aleksey Ivanovich with the holstered PM. Only the grip can be seen.
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Murat and Aslan's man with the pistol.

Stechkin APS

The Stechkin APS is the personal sidearm of female Lithuanian mercenary Gerda (Olga Sumskaya). The main hero, Viktor Vorobyov (Aleksandr Domogarov), uses a Stechkin at the film's climax.

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Stechkin APS - 9x18mm Makarov
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Gerda aims her Stechkin.
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Gerda with the Stechkin in the prologue.
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Another view of the same scene.
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Good view of the Stechkin.
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Gerda fires.
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Viktor Vorobyov with the APS at the film's climax.
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Gerda disarms Viktor Vorobyov. The Stechkin's grip is seen.

Umarex Walther P88 Compact

Aslan (Igor Novoselov) tries to use a suppressed Umarex Walther P88 Compact. Later, this gun was taken from him by the "brunette" (Inna Pivars), who puts it in the hands of Viktor Vorobyov (Aleksandr Domogarov). Most likely, this is the same movie prop that was used in High Security Vacation (Kanikuly strogogo rezhima).

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Umarex Walther P88C - 8mm blank firing
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Aslan aims his pistol at Viktor Vorobyov.
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Aslan draws his pistol...
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...and fires it.
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Note the empty casing (circled in red) and pistol cycling.
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Brunette grabs the pistol...
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...and puts it in Viktor's hand.

Assault Rifles

AKMS

Most of the Russian soldiers are armed with the AKMS.

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AKMS - 7.62x39mm
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Viktor Vorobyov (Aleksandr Domogarov) (far left) holds his AKMS rifle.
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Aleksey Ivanovich (Sergey Nikonenko) fires.
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Russian soldier at the left holds the AKMS.
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Cadets with the rifles on slings.
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Viktor Vorobyov (Aleksandr Domogarov) with the AKMS.
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A frightened Viktor Vorobyov takes cover with his AKMS.
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Cadets with the AKMS on slings. Gerda with the AKS-74U at the right.
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Murat (Vladimir Episkoposyan) (far right) holds an AKMS in his hands. Another mujaheddin holds an AKS-74U at the far left.
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Viktor Vorobyov carries an AKMS and AKS-74U on his shoulder.

AK-74M

The AK-74M appears in the hands of several prison guards.

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AK-74M - 5.45x39mm
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Muzzle and buttstock are seen.
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Better view of the muzzle and barrel.
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View of the other side of the AK.
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Barrel is seen.
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Guard with the AK during the night scene.

AKS-74U

Several Russian soldiers and Mujaheddin carry AKS-74U.

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AKS-74U (also referred to as the "AKSU" or 'Krinkov') - 5.45x39mm
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Viktor Vorobyov fires at the mercenary.
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Another view of the same scene.
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Gerda with the AKS-74U at the right. Cadets with the AKMS on slings at the left.
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Mujaheddin holds AKS-74U at the far left. Murat (Vladimir Episkoposyan) (far right) holds an AKMS in his hands.
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Viktor Vorobyov carries an AKMS and AKS-74U on his shoulder.

AKS-47

Some of the Prison Guards carry AKS-47s without stocks.

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Type III AKS-47 with stock folded - 7.62x39mm
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Two Prison Guards carry AKS-47s.
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Another view of the rifles.

AKMSU

Some of the Prison Guards carry the AKMSU.

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AKM SBR - 7.62x39mm
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Muzzle is seen.
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Guard aims his AKMSU at Viktor.
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Escort (Viktor Abdulov) with the rifle at the film'S climax.

Sniper Rifles

TOZ-17

Sniper (uncredited) uses the TOZ-17. Gerda uses a similar rifle (probably the same movie prop) at the film's climax. Viktor takes it for himself.

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TOZ-17 and TOZ-18.
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Sniper takes cover with the rifle.
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Note turned-down bolt handle.
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Front sight is seen.
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Sniper aims.
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Note the small magazine, typical for small-caliber rifles.
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Gerda aims.
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Close view of the trigger and trigger guard.
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Perfect view of the rifle.
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Gerda with the rifle.

Unique X-51

Gerda owns a Unique X-51. Viktor Vorobyov briefly holds it. Gerda correctly identifies it as a "wonderful French rifle". Most likely, this is the same movie prop that was used in Antikiller.

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Unique X-51 - .22 LR
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Viktor Vorobyov cello case with the rifle. Note the long magazine.
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Viktor grabs the rifle. The cartridges next to the rifle are significantly larger than .22 caliber, more resembling 7.62x54R.
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Blurred shot of the other side of the gun.
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Viktor investigates the rifle.
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Viktor aims.

Grenades

RGD-5 hand grenade

Viktor Vorobyov uses a RGD-5 hand grenade against a mercenary at the film's climax. A Ukrainian mercenary, named Kaban (lt. "Wild Boar") (Yuriy Dumchev) carries another (probably the same movie prop) RGD-5 on his belt.

RGD-5 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
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Viktor Vorobyov readies the grenade.
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RGD on Kaban's belt.
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Viktor uses his teeth to pull the pin of the RGD hand grenade. In this moment, he is not not even holding the grenade, which was freely hanging on the belt, so it's absolutely impossible to pull the pin.