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Shot in the Back (Vystrel v spinu)

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Shot in the Back (Vystrel v spinu)
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Original Theatrical Poster
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Directed by Vladimir Chebotaryov
Release Date 1980
Language Russian
Studio Mosfilm
Main Cast
Character Actor
Nikolay Ivanovich Gurov Lev Prygunov
Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Shutin Mikhail Volkov
Pavel Vladimirovich Vetrov Igor Okhlupin
Oleg Perov Aleksandr Zbruev
Irina Perova Larisa Udovichenko
Militsia Col. Konstantin Konstantinovich Turilin Vladimir Samoylov
Irina Petrovna Nelli Pshyonnaya


Shot in the Back (a direct translation of original title Vystrel v spinu) is a Soviet 1980 (filmed 1979) detective movie directed by Vladimir Chebotaryov and based on the novel by Nikolai Leonov. A well known novelist is murdered. There is a suspect, but his guilt cannot be proven until a murder weapon is found.


The following weapons were used in the film Shot in the Back (Vystrel v spinu):


Makarov PM

Detective of Moscow Ugolovny Rozysk (criminal police) Nikolay Ivanovich Gurov (Lev Prygunov) carries a Makarov PM pistol in shoulder holster ("operative holster" was an official term of Soviet law enforcement services).

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Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
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Gurov's PM is seen in shoulder holster.

Walther P38

A Walther P38 is a murder weapon.

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Walther P38 - 9x19mm
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Irina Petrovna (Nelli Pshyonnaya) finds the murder weapon, hidden in her apartments by her lover Vetrov.
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The P38 on the table in Col. Turilin's office.

Trivia

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Detective of Moscow Ugolovny Rozysk Nikolay Petrovich Orlov (Yuriy Sarantsev) holds a TT-33 holster that is supposed to contain his service sidearm. In reality TT was replaced with PM long before that time.