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Brother 2 (Brat 2)

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Brother 2
(Brat 2)
Brother2.jpg
Film poster
Country RUS.jpg Russia
Flag of the United States.jpg USA
Directed by Aleksey Balabanov
Release Date 2000
Language Russian
Ukrainian
English
Studio Kinokompaniya CTB
Main Cast
Character Actor
Danila Bagrov Sergei Bodrov Jr.
Viktor Bagrov Viktor Sukhorukov
Belkin Sergey Makovetskiy
Irina Saltykova Irina Saltykova
Ilya Kirill Pirogov
Dasha-Marilyn Darya Yugrens
Mennis Gary Houston
Ben Ray Toler


Brother 2 (Brat 2) is a 2000 cult Russian film directed by Aleksey Balabanov. It is the sequel to the groundbreaking 1997 post-Soviet crime film Brother (Brat). The story takes place about a year after the events of the first film. Having arrived in Moscow, Danila (Sergei Bodrov Jr.) learns from a friend from his army days, Konstantin, about a problem which has befallen his twin brother, Dmitri, a hockey player for the American NHL. Konstantin reveals that a dishonest American businessman named Mannis (Gary Houston) has ensnared Dmitri within an exploitative contract deal, which gives Mannis all of the money that Dmitri earns from playing hockey. Konstantin says that he will ask his boss, Belkin, who is the head of the bank, to talk with the American. Events spiral out of control, and Konstantin is killed. In accordance with his friend's last wishes, Danila journeys to the United States to save his brother.


The following weapons were used in the film Brother 2 (Brat 2):


Pistols

Tokarev TT-33

A Tokarev TT-33s is offered by the Russian arms dealer, who is nicknamed "the Fascist" (Konstantin Murzenko).

Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
Fascist: "The Tulskiy Tokarev, aka TT. Today one is available - sorry, it's very quickly sold".

Walther P38

A Walther P38 is offered by the Fascist.

Walther P38 - 9x19
Fascist: "Four Walthers..."

Walther PPK

A Walther PPK is offered by the Fascist.

Walther PPK - .380 ACP
Fascist: "Four Walthers..."

Luger P08

A Luger P08 is offered by the Fascist.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm
"...one Parabellum".

Handmade Pistol

Danila's new girlfriend in Chicago, a prostitute named "Dasha", arranges a meeting for him with an illegal gun dealer. Since Danila knows that he has no money to pay for the guns, he decides to rob the gun dealer instead. Danila prepares for his meeting with the gun dealer by building a muzzle-loading, hand made pistol, which he improvises from materials that he finds on a construction site. The resulting weapon highly resembles a similar muzzle-loading black powder pistol manufactured by the Greek Cypriot militant group EOKA, which would later be made famous by the video game Rust. In the former Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia, such firearms earned the slang nickname "podzhig" or "podzhiga" (ignition), and they were widely used by various petty criminals from the 1970s until the 2000s, and even later.

Hand-made muzzle-loading pistol created by EOKA militants, consisting of a 20mm autocannon shell attached to a carved wooden grip with steel wire; a hole in the top of the "barrel" is used to ignite the powder charge with an external flame.
Danila's handmade pistol.
Danila prepares to shoot.

Unknown Pistols

Viktor steals a pistol from a Chicago policeman, it might be some sort of M1911 variant.

VictorTakingOutBeretta.JPG
Brat2-CopPistol.jpg

One of the guards at the Metro Club draws an unknown pistol, it's only briefly seen.

The guard draws the pistol.

The pimp uses an unknown pistol when he goes after Danila.

The pimp holds the pistol.
The pimp racks the slide.
The pimp climbs the stairs.

A gangster is seen with an unknown pistol when the pimp goes after Danila.

The gangster holds the pistol.
Brother2Pistol6.jpg

Beretta 92FS

Viktor's pistol turns into a Beretta 92FS when he uses it against a Ukrainian mobster.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
Viktor (Viktor Sukhorukov) after shooting the Ukrainian mobster through the door of a toilet stall.

Taurus PT99

A Taurus PT99 is briefly by a Ukrainian mobster (Pavel Sholyansky).

Older-model Taurus PT99 - 9x19mm
The Ukrainian mobster in Chicago who is trying to kill Viktor uses a Taurus PT99 fitted with a suppressor.
The Ukrainian mobster tries to shoot Victor through the door of a toilet stall. Strangely enough, the suppressor seems to exacerbate the muzzle flash instead of eliminating it.
Dasha (Darya Yurgens) and the gun dealer (A.S. Smith). The gun dealer shows the guns to Danila.
Danila (Sergei Bodrov Jr.) uses this Taurus PT99 to kill Dasha's pimp and his henchmen, who come to Dasha's house to avenge Danila's robbery of the gun dealer.

M1911

After Danila shoots the gun dealer in the face with his handmade pistol, he steals a M1911 from the gun dealer's driver.

M1911 - .45 ACP
The M1911 is retrieved.

Glock 17

One of the Chicago cops who arrests Viktor has what appears to be a Glock 17.

Glock 17 - 9x19mm
One of the Chicago cops on the left takes cover with what appears to be a Glock 17.

Cobray M11/9

Danila steals a Cobray M11/9 from the gun dealer. In search of Mannis, Danila comes to his club and hides the weapon in a toilet tank. After waiting for an opportunity, Danila takes the weapon from its hiding place, and then he shoots all of the security guards with it.

Cobray M11/9 - 9x19mm
Dasha (Darya Yurgens) and the gun dealer (A.S. Smith). The gun dealer shows the guns to Danila.
Danila shoots the guard; this scene is shown from a first-person perspective.
Danila mops up in the Metro Club. Unlike many film appearances of the weapon, it fires in semi-auto.
Danila finishes off the security in the Metro Club.

Browning Hi-Power

What appears to be a Browning Hi-Power is seen at the Metro Club.

Classic commercial Browning Hi-Power (Belgian manufacture) - 9x19mm
The gun can be seen on the table.

Revolvers

Bruni Olympic 6

The "Untouchable Tours" guide fires what appears to be a rubber prop molded off a blank-firing Bruni Olympic 6 while dressed as a Prohibition-era gangster.

Bruni Olympic 6 with composite grips - .22 blanks
The "Untouchable Tours" (Chicago's gangster tour) guide fires his revolver.

Nagant M1895

A Nagant M1895 is offered by the Fascist.

Nagant M1895 - 7.62x38mm
Fascist: "Here is a Nagant, but it is absolutely unreliable. The firing pin has been worn down".

Submachine Guns

MP 38

Danila's first gun in the movie is an MP 38. He gets it from the Fascist. Danila later uses the submachine gun fitted with a sound suppressor to fire upon the gangsters looking out for him at the entrance of Irina's house.

MP 38 - 9x19mm
Danila checks out a MP 38 in the Fascist's armory.
MP 38 hanging from the shoulder of Danila.
Danila shoots the mobsters.

PPSh-41

A PPSh-41 is offered by the Fascist.

Soviet PPSh-41 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
Quote the Fascist: "The gun is heavy, reliable, lethal".

Kedr PP-91

It is hard to notice, but at the very beginning of the movie, a security guard at the Ostankino TV center is seen carrying a Kedr PP-91 with its stock folded. Only the front is seen.

Kedr PP-91 - 9x18mm Makarov.

The security guard checks Danila's passport with the Kedr PP-91 slung on his shoulder.

Assault Rifles

AKS-74U

An AKS-74U is first seen in the hands of one of one of Belkin's henchmen, who are waiting for Danila at the entrance of Irina's house. It is used later by one of the thugs during the car chase.

AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm
One of Belkin's thugs fires the AKS-74U during the car chase.

CAR-15

One of the Chicago cops who arrests Viktor has a CAR-15-style rifle.

Commercial CAR-15 - 5.56x45mm
One of the Chicago cops who arrests Viktor has a CAR-15-style rifle.

Shotguns

Mossberg 500 Persuader

One of the Chicago cops who arrests Viktor has a Mossberg 500 Persuader.

Mossberg 500 Persuader with standard five-round magazine tube - 12 gauge
One of the Chicago cops on the left aims the Mossberg 500 Persuader.

Machine Guns

Degtyaryov DP-27

A DP-27 is offered by the Fascist.

DP-27 - 7.62x54mm
Fascist: "And now the home product: a DP light machine gun, still packed in grease".

MG 34

An MG 34 can be seen hanging on the wall in the Fascist's armory.

MG 34 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
An MG 34 can be seen hanging on the wall in the Fascist's armory.

Maxim M1910/30

During Viktor's and Danila's first conversation in the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Viktor notices a Maxim M1910/30 machine gun lying on a table. Expressing admiration, Viktor says a few words about it. Subsequently, Viktor suggests to take the machine gun with them. During the pursuit, Viktor engages the pursuer's car with the weapon.

Russian Maxim 1910/30 - 7.62x54mmR
Viktor notices a machine gun.
Viktor engages the pursuer's car with this machine gun.
Viktor obliterates the pursuer's SUV.

Other

Model 24 Stielhandgranate

Danila acquires Model 24 Stielhandgranates from the Fascist who warns that they have a 50/50 chance of misfiring. Danila throws a grenade at the gangsters at the entrance of Irina's house, but it misfires. After the car chase, he uses a grenade to dispose of the car (this time it detonates).

M24 Stielhandgranate
The Fascist holds the M24 grenade.
Danila throws an M24 grenade into the car.

Faustpatrone

A Faustpatrone is offered by the Fascist.

Panzerfaust Klein or Faustpatrone - 33mm with 95mm warhead
Fascist: "Faustpatrones. Two. Sorry - I did not check them".

Faustpatrone II

A Faustpatrone II is offered by the Fascist.

Panzerfaust 30 - 44mm with 140mm warhead
The second Faustpatrone can be seen behind the first.

See Also

Brother (Brat)


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