Pawnshop (Lombard)
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Poster
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Country
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Ukraine
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Directed by
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Lyubomyr Levyts'ky
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Release Date
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2013
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Language
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Ukrainian
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Studio
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Kinofabrika Production
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Distributor
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B&H Film Distribution Company
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Mark
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Denis Nikiforov
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Yakiv (aka Yasha)
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Pavlo Piskun
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Aspiryn
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Deni Dadaev
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Felix
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Valeriy Legin
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Rita
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Olga Storozhuk
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Pawnshop (Ukrainian: Ломбард; Lomabard) is a Ukrainian 2013 adventure crime comedy, directed by Lubomyr Levytskyi (Shtolnya, Unforgotten Shadows) with Denis Nikiforov in the main role. A few dozens kilos of the gold were transported by the bill collectors. Various rival criminal gangs begins the war for it. The "videotape" look of the film is intentional as Lubomyr Levytskyi shot the film completely with standard definition digital camcorders.
The following weapons were used in the film Pawnshop (Lombard):
Pistols
Stechkin APS
One of the Mark's gang members briefly holds a Stechkin APS at the film beginning. Aspiryn (Deni Dadaev) brings the Stechkin APS in a pizza box .
Stechkin APS - 9x18mm Makarov
Mark's gang member with the pistol (2).
Mark's bandit aims his pistol at militia (ukrainian police).
Another view of the same scene.
Aspiryn (Deni Dadaev) withdraws the pistol from its box.
Mark's bandit fires the pistol during the robbery.
Close Up. of the pistol in Mark's hands.
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) holds the pistol in his right hand during the final shootout with Yuriy's bandits.
Mark fires during the same shootout.
Close view of the Mark's pistol.
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) holds the unloaded pistol after end of final shootout. Only the slide can be seen.
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) with the unloaded pistol in the background.
Kimar Model 92
Mendel (Andrei Krylov) uses a Kimar Model 92 throughout the movie.
Kimar Model 92 nickel finish - 8mm Blank
Mendel (Andrei Krylov) aims his pistol during the credits.
Mendel (Andrei Krylov) draws his pistol...
...to threatens Mark and his bandits.
Mendel (Andrei Krylov) kills rival bandits.
Mendel (Andrei Krylov) fires. Notice the flash coming out of the top rather than the muzzle.
Makarov PM
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) owns a Makarov PM. In one scene, agent 1 (Sergey Romanyuk) takes it from Mark and gives it to agent 2 (Igor Gnezdilov). One of Yuriy's gang members uses a Makarov PM during the final shootout with Mark's gang. Two bill collectors (Andrey Burym and Vladimir Kokotunov) use Makarov PMs as their duty sidearms. Anoter Makarov PM can be seen in the fands of one of the special agents at the film climax.
Russian
Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
Mark's (Denis Nikiforov) pistol in a box.
Agent 2 (Igor Gnezdilov) holds Mark's pistol.
Bill collector 1 (Vladimir Kokotunov) puts his pistol on the table.
Agent 1 (Sergey Romanyuk) fires.
Yuriy's gang member opens fire during an ambush.
Another view of the same scene.
The same gang member fires.
Special agent with the pistol at the far right.
Harrington & Richardson M5 Flare Gun
Aspiryn (Deni Dadaev) owns a Harrington & Richardson M5 Flare Gun. Later, this gun appears in the hands of bill collector 2 (Andrey Burym) and three petty criminals (Vasyl Korzhuk, Sergey Stakhov and Konstantin Koretskiy)
Harrington & Richardson M5 Flare Gun - 10 gauge
A gun (uncredited) dealer hold the pistol...
...and show it to ASpiryn.
Aspiryn (Deni Dadaev) examines the pistol.
Bill collector 2 (Andrey Burym) aims.
Petty criminal 1 (Vasyl Korzhuk) aims his pistol.
The pistol in the hands of petty criminal Vasya (Konstantin Koretskiy).
Petty criminal 2 (Sergey Stakhov) holds the flare gun in his right hand.
Glock 17
A suppressed Glock 17 appears in the hands of at least one of the Special Agents.
1st Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm
Pistol is seen during the shootout on the road. The shot is blurred due to heavy rain.
Another view of the same scene.
Pistol is seen at the center.
The pistol's shape is seen.
Special agent with the suppressed pistol at the left.
Beretta 92F/FS
At least one of the Special Agents is seen with a Beretta 92F/FS. Another Beretta 92F/FS can be seen in the Pawnshop.
Beretta 92F - 9x19mm. The cosmetic differences are very slight and hard to see between this gun and the newer 92FS. Most of the changes are the inner workings of the gun.
The pistol is seen during the credits.
The agent's boss (Yuri Rozstalny) with the pistol.
The pistol is seen at the right during the credits.
The pistol in the pawnshop, on the left.
Tokarev TT-33
One of Yuriy's gang members uses a Tokarev TT-33 during the final shootout with the Mark's gang.
Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Post-1947 version. Tula Arsenal (Soviet Union) Note CCCP printing around the star on the plastic grips
The pistol in the hands of Yuriy's bandit is seen at the center.
Note the post-1947 slide serration.
SIG-Sauer P220
A SIG-Sauer P220 can be seen in the hands of petty criminal 2 (Sergey Stakhov).
SIG-Sauer P220 1st Generation "American" model - .45 ACP
Petty criminal 2 (Sergey Stakhov) holds the pistol befor it was tooked from him by Yuriy's bandits.
M1911 Style pistols
Two M1911 style pistols can be seen in the Pawnshop.
Pawnshop worker tooked the pistol.
The pistol is seen in the hands of Pawnshop worker.
The pistol in the pawnshop, on the right.
Revolvers
RG-22
One of Mark's gang members (Lev Tataru) carries a RG-22.
The revolver is seen during the credits.
Note the typical thumb cylinder release.
Röhm RG 79
Yuriy (Aleksandr Pershin) briefly uses a Röhm RG 79 during the final shootout with Mark's gang.
Röhm RG 79, late version - 9 mm P.A. Knall. The early version of this gas-firing revolver had an exposed ejector rod.
Good view of the cylindr with a single round.
Blured shot af the revolver left side.
Yuriy (Aleksandr Pershin) aims.
Good view of the revolver.
Adams Revolver
An Adams Revolver can be seen during the credits, but not in the film.
The revolver is seen at the left during the credits.
Submachine Guns
EKOL ASI Uzi
One of Mark's gang members uses suppressed EKOL ASI Uzi during the final shootout with Yuriy's gang.
EKOL ASI Uzi - 9mm P.A.K. blanks
SMG is seen on the promo image.
Bandit with the SMG at the senter.
Bandit fires. Notice the flash coming out of the top rather than the muzzle.
Shotguns
Sawn-off Double Barreled Shotgun
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) uses a Sawn-off Double Barreled Shotgun throughout the movie.
Remington Spartan Sawed Off shotgun - 12 gauge
Close view of the shotgun.
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) fires shotgun to unlock the door of collector car.
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) holds the shotgun in the left hand during the the final shootout with the Yuriy's gang
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
One of Yuriy's gang members uses a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun. Mark (Denis Nikiforov) can be seen with a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun during the credits and on the film poster, but not in the movie.
J. Stevens and Company Side by Side Shotgun (Circa 1878) exposed hammers and designed to fire Black Powder shotgun shells - 12 gauge
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) with the shotgun during the credits.
Bandit of the Yuriy's gang aims his shotgun at the petty criminals.
The same bandit grabs the shotgun during the attack of Mark's bandits.
Shotgun (at the Yuriy's base) is seen at the center near the
AKM.
Pump Action Shotgun
Mykhailo (Maksim Pankiv) uses an unknown Pump Action Shotgun, when he tries to protect himself from Mark's bandits. An Armscor M30R6 is a possible ID, but it's only guess.
Mykhailo (Maksim Pankiv) aims his shotgun at the Mark's gang.
Mykhailo (Maksim Pankiv) opens door of collector car...
...and fires at the one of Mark's mobsters.
Rifles
AK-104 type rifle
Two bill collectors (Andrey Burym and Vladimir Kokotunov) use AK-104 type rifles. At least one of the Special Agents also uses an AK-104. Real 104s weren't exported to Ukraine so the gun is most likely airsoft.
AK-104 carbine - 7.62x39mm
Bill collector 1 (Vladimir Kokotunov) with the rifle.
Muzzle of the rifle is seen.
Rifle of Special Agents is seen at the right of Mark.
SKS rifle
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) uses an scopped SKS rifle at the one scene.
Russian Simonov Type 45 aka the Russian SKS rifle - 7.62x39mm. The Russian SKS has a milled receiver and a blade bayonet. The rifles were issued with hardwood or laminated stocks. This example has a hardwood stock.
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) loads the rifle by the poisoned bullets.
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) charges his rifle.
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) aims his rifle...
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) covers with his rifle...
...before leave it at the crime place.
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) grabs his rifle back.
Mark (Denis Nikiforov) fires.
Close view of the double trigger.
AKM
At least one of the Mark's gang members, as well as one of the Yuriy's bandits uses an AKM.
Mark's bandit at the far right with the rifle.
Yuriy's bandit grabs his rifle during the attack of Mark's bandits.
AK-74
One of the Mark's bandit uses AK-74 at the film beggining. At least two of Yuriy's gang members uses an AK-74 during the final shootout with Mark's gang.
Rifle is seen on the promo image.
Mark's gang member with the rifle (1).
The rifle in hands of Yuriy's bandit being fired gangsta style.
Another Yuriy's bandit with the rifle.
AKS-74U
At least two of Yuriy's gang members uses an AKS-74U during the final shootout with Mark's gang. One member of the Mark's gang uses another AKS-74U during the same shootout.
AKS-74U (also referred to as the "AKSU" or 'Krinkov') - 5.45x39mm
Mark's bandit at the far left with the rifle.
Close view of the muzzle.
Yuriy's bandit carry the rifle on the shoulder.
Yuriy's mobster fires at the Mark's gang.