Die Scheinheiligen is a satirical Bavarian Heimatfilm from 2001.
Die Scheinheiligen
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Theatrical Movie Poster
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Country
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Germany
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Directed by
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Thomas Kronthaler
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Release Date
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2001
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Language
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German
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Distributor
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Movienet
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The following weapons were used in the film Die Scheinheiligen:
M1911
The right bodyguard has an M1911.
The right with his M1911.
Bene (Wolfgang Fischer) has his service pistol on the table. Presumably the M1911 the same weapon that was used as the bodyguards pistol.
Bene (Wolfgang Fischer) has the service pistol in his holster.
Browning Hi-Power
The left bodyguard has a Browning Hi-Power.
The left bodyguard has a Browing High Power.
MP5
Django uses an MP5 during the shootout which is most likely the MP5 from their police car.
Django (Alfred Jaschke) shoots his MP5 during the shootout.
Karabiner 98K "Kriegsmodell"
Magdalena (Maria Singer) has an old Karabiner 98k of late wartime (1944-1945) manufacture, known as Kriegsmodell (war model). It lacks bayonet lug and cleaning rod..
Karabiner 98k "Kriegsmodell" - 7.92x57mm Mauser. The Kriegsmodell ("war model"), was a late war simplifaction to the Kar 98k. This rifle is a "semi-Kriegsmodell" as it has simpler screw retained barrel bands and removed bayonet lug and cleaning rod, but still has the bolt disassembly disc in the buttstock. A rifles which incorporate all simplification features is known as a "full-Kriegsmodell", but this are rarer being manufactured by only two factories (bnz and byf/svw).
Johannes (Johannes Demmel) grabs Magdalenas rifle
Johannes (Johannes Demmel) grabs Magdalenas rifle
Mossberg 500 Cruiser
The barmaid and Bene have a Mossberg 500 Cruiser with a shortened barrel.
The barmaid (Antonia Reidel) shoots a Pump Action Shotgun to stop the fight in her Inn.
During the shootout, Bene uses the same Pump Action Shotgun as the barmaid.
TOZ-34 Shotgun
Django has TOZ-34 shotgun.
Django illegaly shoots a deer with his TOZ-34.