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''Proof of Life'' is a 2000 action drama directed by Taylor Hackford and starring [[Russell Crowe]] as Terry Thorne, a KNR specialist who is tasked to rescue a building engineer ([[David Morse]]) who is kidnapped by the country's left-wing insurgency, known as the ELT, while overseeing the construction of a dam in a South American country. During the course of the negotiations, Thorne unexpectedly finds himself getting emotionally involved with the engineer's wife ([[Meg Ryan]]).
'''The following weapons appear in the film ''Proof of Life'':'''
'''The following weapons appear in the film ''Proof of Life'':'''
[[Image:ProofLifePoster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Proof of Life'' (2000)]]
[[Image:ProofLifePoster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Proof of Life'' (2000)]]
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''Proof of Life'' is a 2000 film about a construction contractor ([[David Morse]]) trying to build a dam in a South American country. He is kidnapped by the country's left-wing insurgency, known as the ELT, after which his wife ([[Meg Ryan]]) hires a private security contractor ([[Russell Crowe]]) to rescue him.
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== Benelli M2 ==
== Benelli M2 ==
Dino ([[David Caruso]]) scares away the extremely useless K&R guys with his [[Benelli M Series Super 90 Shotguns#Benelli M2|Benelli M2]] and then walks patrol with it. The weapon is later seen at his hideout on a gun rack along with a [[Heckler & Koch G36K]] and a [[Steyr Scout]].
Dino ([[David Caruso]]) scares away the extremely useless K&R guys with his [[Benelli M Series Super 90 Shotguns#Benelli M2|Benelli M2]] and then walks patrol with it. The weapon is later seen at his hideout on a gun rack along with a [[Heckler & Koch G36K]] and a [[Steyr Scout]].
Revision as of 22:47, 19 October 2010
Proof of Life is a 2000 action drama directed by Taylor Hackford and starring Russell Crowe as Terry Thorne, a KNR specialist who is tasked to rescue a building engineer (David Morse) who is kidnapped by the country's left-wing insurgency, known as the ELT, while overseeing the construction of a dam in a South American country. During the course of the negotiations, Thorne unexpectedly finds himself getting emotionally involved with the engineer's wife (Meg Ryan).
The following weapons appear in the film Proof of Life:
Various M1911-type pistols are seen throughout the movie in the holsters of ELF rebels. Dino (David Caruso) also has a M1911 pistol as his sidearm during the hostage rescue in the film's climax.
Terry Thorne's (Russell Crowe) personal sidearm is a Colt Commander. He pulls it on Arturo Fernandez's group and later gives it to Peter Bowman (David Morse) during the rescue. There must have been two different weapons used, because when he first pulls it, adjustable sights are seen.
Dino (David Caruso) scares away the extremely useless K&R guys with his Benelli M2 and then walks patrol with it. The weapon is later seen at his hideout on a gun rack along with a Heckler & Koch G36K and a Steyr Scout.
The AKS-74U is seen in the hands of Chechen rebels and several ELT members. It should be noted that since the Chechen scenes were filmed in Poland, the AKS-74Us present in those scenes are actually Kbk. wz. 88 Onyks rifles, an improved version of the AKS-74U that included a more efficient muzzle brake design and the addition of the three round burst mode.
One of Terry's team members holds a G36K during the planning scene, asking if they should bring it. A G36K is also seen on Dino's gun rack with the Benelli M2 Super 90 and a Steyr Scout.
An FN Minimi is seen used by Downtown 3, fitted with an M249-style heat shield. He uses it so well, i think that Downtown 3 is the military advisor and/or an armorour.
He was actually part of the security team for the shoot; the director liked his look and put him in the film.