Do Not Wake Me Up (Ne budi menya)
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Original poster
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Country
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Russia
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Directed by
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Vladimir Romanov
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Release Date
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2020
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Language
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Russian
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Studio
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Studio Grad Kitezh
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Sophie
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Natalya Myznikova
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Ray
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Vitaliy Krivonos
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Mark
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Fyodor Klimov
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Nika
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Anna Pugachyova
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Erich
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Stanislav Ivanov
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Jana
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Maria Shumilina
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Flakon
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Oleg Khamitov
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Inspector
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Anton Kolesov
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Hermann
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Vladimir Chernyshov
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Albert Stern
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Aleksandr Kurochkin
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Do Not Wake Me Up (Russian Не буди меня; Ne budi menya) is a 2020 Russian science-fiction movie, directed by Vladimir Romanov (Treasures of the Twelve Gods (Sokrovishcha dvenadthati bogov)).
The following weapons were used in the film Do Not Wake Me Up (Ne budi menya):
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
Reck Agent
Numerous characters use Reck Agents throughout the movie.
Police Inspector (Anton Kolesov) pulls his duty revolver during the raid.
The Inspector's police advisor (Sergey Osipenko) tries to pull his duty revolver, which is captured from him by Ray (
Vitaliy Krivonos).
Kira (Kirill Kiy) with the holstered revolver.
Ray pulls the revolver to threaten Martha (Olga Yakovleva) and her henchmen (played by Vladislav Shkerin and Andrey Fadeev).
Ray tucks the revolver into his waistband.
The Inspector examines a photo while holding the revolver. The barrel is seen.
Ray in cover, revolver in hands.
Ray holds Flakon (Oleg Khamitov) at gunpoint.
Another view of the same scene.
Ray holsters his revolver.
Flakon and Rey ambush Dan (
Anton Taubin). Ray holds his revolver.
Ray pulls his revolver at the Police Inspector.
Makarov PM
The Makarov PM is a very popular firearm in the movie.
Russian
Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
The Inspector's police advisor (Sergey Osipenko) cocks his duty pistol...
...and puts it on the table.
The Inspector's police advisor tries to use his pistol.
The Inspector (Anton Kolesov) draws his duty pistol.
A side view of the Inspector's pistol.
The Inspector tries to raise his pistol...
...but Ray kicks the gun from his hand.
Commander's secretary (Oksana Maslova) carries a holstered Makarov. The grip is seen (pointed by the red arrow).
The commander (Arsen Izrailov) grabs his pistol from the desk drawer.
One of the
Forsad troopers holds the pistol.
The same
Forsad trooper aims the pistol.
Glock 17
At least one guard carries a holstered Glock 17.
2nd Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm. This model added finger stepping and cuts to the backstrap of the frame to make it easier to hold than the Generation 1 model.
Two guards jokingly fight. The one at the left carries a holstered pistol.
A slightly different view of his pistol.
Shotguns
Saiga 12
The bartender (Roberto Fleites) tries to threaten Ray (Vitaliy Krivonos) with a Saiga 12, but Ray immediately disarms him.
Saiga-12 (IZ-108) - 12 gauge
The bartender grabs his gun...
Ray holds bartender at gunpoint with his own gun.
The stock is seen from afar.
Ray removes the mag of the gun.
Rifles
SR-25
The Police Inspector (Anton Kolesov) fires a suppressed SR-25 at one point.
Knight's Armament SR-25 with suppressor and Harris bipod - 7.62x51mm NATO
The Police Inspector holds the rifle.
Inspector covers, rifle in hands.
Inspector fires. The dust cover remains closed the entire time, suggesting this weapon is a non-firing replica.
A closer view of the mag.
The Inspector raises his rifle again...
A closer view of the suppressor.
AK-104
Some clinic guards and Forsad troops carry AK-104s.
A guard unslings his rifle...
...and goes to the gate with it.
A
Forsad trooper (at the background) holds the rifle.
AK-103
Most of the Forsad troops as well as several clinic guards carry AK-103s. Most of them are equipped with AKS-74 folding stocks, which were only seen on early rifles, so they are most likely older models fitted with new black furniture.
AK-103 with cleaning rod removed - 7.62x39mm
The guard holds the rifle.
The guard at the right puts his AK rifle near the wall.
The same guard holds his rifle while on duty.
An AK rifle is seen in the hands of
Forsad troops.
The head guard (Roman Silvanovich) puts the rifle against the wall.
Forsad troops aim their rifles.
Forsad troops raise their AK rifles.
The rifles are aimed by
Forsad troops.
Another view of the same scene.
Saiga MK-03
Several clinic guards can be seen armed with the Saiga MK-03.
Saiga MK-03 with wood grip and handguard - 7.62x39mm
Two guards jokingly fight. The one at the left carries an AK rifle.
A better view of his rifle.
The same guard holds his rifle while on duty.
The guard aims his rifle.
A
Forsad trooper raises the rifle.
The rifle is seen in the guard's hand.
A
Forsad trooper holds the rifle, captured from a guard.
VSS Vintorez
The Forsad sniper (Evgeniy Pavlov) fires a VSS Vintorez at the film's climax.
VSS Vintorez with PSO-1 scope - 9x39mm
The
Forsad sniper runs, rifle in hands.
The
Forsad sniper aims his rifle.
Trivia
A Bren gun without a magazine is seen on a poster at one point.
Bren Mk1 (M) - .303 British. Simplified version with no grip or butt strap on the stock and with dovetail mount on the left side of the receiver deleted, and a slightly different flash hider
The poster (at the left) depicts a woman with the machine gun in hands.