Russia 88
English poster
Main Cast
Character
Actor
"Blade"
Pyotr Fyodorov
Eduard
Mikhail Polyakov
"Blade"'s Father
Aleksandr Makarov
Yulya
Vera Strokova
Robert
Kazbek Kibizov
Kliment Klimentevich
Archibald Archibaldovich
Militiaman
Pyotr Barancheev
The politician
Andrey Merzlikin
"Pork"
Mikhail Pavlik
Marta
Marina Oryol
Russia 88 (Россия 88; Rossiya 88) is a 2009 Russian drama movie about the everyday life of a Russian Neo-Nazi skinheads gang under the leadership of a man named "Blade" (Russian Shtyk: Штык), a cruel and fanatic pro-Hitlerist.
The following weapons were used in the film Russia 88 :
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Handguns
TT-33
Kliment Klimentyevich (Archibald Archibaldovich ) presents a TT-33 pistol to "Blade" (Pyotr Fyodorov ), who uses it several times. At one moment, Blade's sister Yulya (Vera Strokova) fires it.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Post-1947 version. Tula Arsenal (Soviet Union) Note CCCP printing around the star on the plastic grips
Error creating thumbnail: File missing "Blade" examines the pistol
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing From left to right: unnamed skinhead and Kliment Klimentevich with their Saiga-12Ks, "Blade" with the TT, "Pork" with the MP-153. This is from a deleted scene.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The pistol lying on the table.
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Nagant M1895
Robert's brother (Georgiy Totibadze) fires a Nagant M1895 while fighting with "Blade"'s Neo-Nazis.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38N cartridge (aka 7.62 Nagant ammo). This example was dated 1939 manufacture and was a war time issued weapon. Note the angular front sight which was used from the 1930s.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Slightly better view of the Nagant.
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Makarov PM
A holstered Makarov PM can be seen carried by a police officer (Dmitriy Bolysov) near the Cherkizovskiy Market. A schematic showing how to disassemble a Makarov PM can be seen in the Neo-Nazi's base.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The police officer with the holstered PM. Only the grip can be seen.
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Shotguns
Saiga-12K
Numerous Neo-Nazi thugs uses Saiga-12Ks during training.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A man with the gun in the background, center.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A man at the left holds the gun.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kliment Klimentevich (at the left) runs, Saiga in hands, "Blade" holds the TT at the left. This is from a deleted scene.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The skinhead holds the Saiga after firing it. This is from a deleted scene.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kliment Klimentevich holds the Saiga. This is from a deleted scene.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The unnamed skinhead (at the left) and Kliment Klimentevich with the Saiga-12Ks.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing From left to right: unnamed skinhead and Kliment Klimentevich with their Saiga-12Ks, "Blade" with the TT, "Pork" with the MP-153.
Baikal MP-153
A Baikal MP-153 can be seen hanging on a tent at the Neo-Nazi's training camp. A Neo-Nazi, named "Pork", (Mikhail Pavlik) holds it in a deleted scene.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The shotgun is pointed by the red arrow.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Closer view.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A slightly different view.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing From left to right: unnamed skinhead and Kliment Klimentevich with their Saiga-12Ks, "Blade" with the TT, "Pork" with the MP-153.
Trivia
Movie posters with guns
In the room of Neo-Nazi Eduard (Mikhail Polyakov), a poster for Scarface can be seen hanging on the wall.
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A poster with Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta in Pulp Fiction can also be seen in Eduard's room
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Stencil
Neo-Nazi Misha (Uncredited) makes a stencil with a generic AK -style rifle.
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Movie scene
During a scene from an unknown animated movie seen on the TV, futuristic machine guns can be seen mounted on tanks.
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