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Gladiator for Rent (Gladiator po naymu)

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Gladiator for Rent
Gladiator po naymu
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DVD cover
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Belarus
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Ukraine
Directed by Dmitriy Zaytsev
Release Date 1993
Language Russian
Studio Aerokosmicheskaya Kompaniya Vertikal'
Belarusfilm
Main Cast
Character Actor
Yeva Lukachyova Marina Mogilevskaya
Ilya Mirsky Aleksandr Peskov
Police Commissioner Boris Nevzorov
Stas Kostylyov Sergey Gazarov
Lukich Vladas Bagdonas
Guriy Lukachyov Nikolai Yeryomenko, Sr.
Sillart Aleksandr Sajko
Esther Hanna Dunowska


Gladiator for Rent (Gladiator po naymu; Russian: Гладиатор по найму) is a 1993 Belarusian-Ukrainian detective. The owner of the private detective agency Ilya Mirsky receives a tempting offer from the wife of media mogul Yeva Lukachyova (as Yeva Adamovich). He should not allow leak of compromising, which would deprive Yeva multimillion-dollar inheritance. Holding this thing, Ilya can hardly imagine that he would have to face a whole series of sophisticated murder, and that the result would be in the danger of his own life.


The following weapons were used in the film Gladiator for Rent (Gladiator po naymu):


Handguns

Short-Barreled Nagant M1895

Ilya Mirsky (Aleksandr Peskov) carries short-barelled Nagant M1895 Revolver as their pocket sidearm.

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Nagant M1895 Revolver with 3.3inch (85mm) barrel - 7.62x38N cartridge (aka 7.62 Nagant ammo).
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Ilya fires Nagant M1895 during the car chase.

P1001

Guriy Lukachyov (Nikolai Yeryomenko, Sr.) has P1001 pistol, the East German copy of Walther PP. The same gun subsequently uses his nephew, Stas Kostylyov, to kill Guriy.
Also several P1001 pistols later appears in the Epstein's Gun Shop (because the Guriy's pistol was bought in this shop.)

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P1001, a East German copy of the Walther PP - 7.65x17mm
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Guriy Lukachyov holds P1001.
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Guriy's P1001, lying on the floor.
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Several P1001s visible on the lower shelf.

Supressed Walther P38

What appears to be an supressed Walther P38, used by Ilya Mirsky in the final scene.

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Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated - 9x19mm
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Ilya pulls a pistol.
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Tokarev TT-33

Several TT-33 pistols seen in the Epstein's Gun Shop.

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Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Post-1947 version.
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Three TT-33s visible on the top shelf.


Assault Rifles

AKS-74U

The AKS-74U rifles used by police.

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AKS-74U (also referred to as the "AKSU" or 'Krinkov') - 5.45x39mm

Sturmgewehr 44 (Mocked up as a M16)

Several STG 44 rifles, mocked up as a M16, appears in the Epstein's Gun Shop. Note this is a Belarusfilm's fake "M16", which differs from Mosfilm's "M16s". It is equipped with a short magazine; the main change is the presence of the compensator, the front sight moved upward, and the upper handle is attached.

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Sturmgewehr 44 - 7.92x33mm.
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Modified StG 44 visible on the top shelf.


Epstein's Gun Shop

Several different types of weapons seen in the Epstein's Gun Shop. Most of these are shown only from a distance, but, nevertheless, can be easily identified.

Luger P08

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Luger P08 - 9x19mm
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Luger P08 seen on the number 1.

1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol

What appears to be an nickel-plated 1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol seen in the Epstein's Gun Shop.

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1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol - 7.65x17mmSR
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Nickel-plated Mauser M1914 Pistol seen on the number 2.
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Other view to the pistol.

FN Model 1905

Four pocket pistols (two of which are nickel-plated) also appears inter alia weapons. It appears to be a FN Model 1905 or some of its numerous clones of Spanish Eibar origin.

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FN Model 1905 - .25 ACP
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Pocket pistols seen on the number 3.

Supressed Walther P38

What appears to be an supressed Walther P38, seen inter alia guns. The fact of the sale of supressed weapon in the official gun shop is purely cinematic.

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Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated - 9x19mm
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Silenced P38 seen the number 4.

Custom Compact StG-44

Very interesting compact version of the StG-44, with a short barrel, without the buttstock, and with short magazine. This is the exact same modified Sturmgewehr 44 that was previously used in the 1990 film Road Hawks (Stervyatniki na dorogakh).

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Heavily modified short StG-44 rifle seen the number 5.