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Revision as of 12:06, 8 July 2016
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Christmas Rush (released on video as Breakaway) is a 2002 made for TV action movie directed by Charles Robert Carner and starring Dean Cain, Erika Eleniak and Eric Roberts. Chicago PD Lt. Cornelius Morgan (Cain) is temporary resigned from service after he accidentally wounded a bystander during the shootout with criminals. To make things worser, the victim sued for a large sum, and all these lead to a conflict between Morgan and his wife Catherine. In the last day of Christmas Rush Morgan visits the large shopping mall where Catherine works. There he encounters a group of robbers, lead by Morgan's old acquaintance Jimmy Scalzetti (Roberts). Now Morgan is the only man who can stop the robbers and save people taken as hostages, including his wife.
Note: while the story is set in Chicago, the movie was filmed in Winnipeg, Canada, that affects the choice of screen guns.
The following weapons were used in the film Christmas Rush:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Pistols
Unidentified M1911-style pistol 1
In the opening scene Lt. Cornelius Morgan (Dean Cain) uses an M1911-style pistol with adjustable sights.
Unidentified M1911-style pistol 2
One of the handguns, carried by Scalzetti's henchman Simulus (Santino Buda), appears to be an M1911-style pistol with adjustable sights. Morgan later uses this pistol.
Unidentified M1911-style compact pistol 1
During the events in the shopping mall Morgan uses a compact M1911-style pistol with double-stack magazine. It looks similar to Springfield Ultra Compact High-Capacity pistol but the ammo in magazine resembles 9x19 rather than .45.
Unidentified compact pistol 2
Rich Rajinsky (Roman Podhora) also carries a compact pistol.
Beretta 92FS
Simulus (Santino Buda) also carries a Beretta 92FS pistol. When Simulus is defeated by Morgan, the latter takes both pistols and uses them several times. In the climactic scene the Beretta is used by Cat Morgan (Erika Eleniak).
Browning Hi-Power
A Browning Hi-Power is Jimmy Scalzetti's (Eric Roberts) personal weapon.
Beretta 93R
In the opening scene Phan Wu (Tommy Chang), the leader of Ghost Dragons gang, is armed with a Beretta 93R. He fires the pistol in full auto mode, holding it single-hand.
Various handguns
In several scenes security guards, including their chief Al Quigley (Chris Benson), carry holstered pistols and revolvers. When a group of guards are disarmed by the robbers, their handguns are taken by Wayne (Bernard Browne), Kid (Richard Yearwood) and Joyner (Angelo Tsarouchas), though none of them use these guns.
Submachine Guns
Mini Uzi
During the shootout in the opening scene one of the Ghost Dragons uses a Mini Uzi.
Kimel AP-9
Another Ghost Dragon is armed with a Kimel AP-9.
Shotguns
USAS-12 CQ
Scalzetti's henchman Petrovich (Aleks Paunovic) carries an USAS-12 CQ shotgun.
SPAS-12
Simulus' (Santino Buda) main gun is a SPAS-12 shotgun. When Morgan (Dean Cain) defeats Simulus, he takes the shotgun and uses it himself.
Mossberg 500 Cruiser
Scalzetti's henchman Joyner (Angelo Tsarouchas) is seen with a Mossberg 500 Cruiser shotgun when the gang surprises the security guards.
Ithaca 37
During the events in the shopping mall Morgan (Dean Cain) who runs out of ammo for his pistol enters a sporting goods shop, breaks the stand with rifles and shotguns and takes an Ithaca 37.
Valtro PM5
In the opening scene a police officer holds some long gun with a large box magazine and fixed stock. It resembles a Valtro PM5 shotgun.
Unidentified shotguns
In the opening scene several police officers carry pump action shotguns.
Rifles and Assault Rifles
Ruger Mini-14
Wayne (Bernard Browne) is armed with a Ruger Mini-14 with folding stock.
IMI Romat (customized)
Kid Blast (Richard Yearwood) carries a customized IMI Romat with shortened barrel and converted to full auto.
Olympic Arms K23B
After Kid's IMI Romat runs dry, he throws it away in favour of an M16 carbine, fitted with Beta-C magazine. It appears to be a customised Olympic Arms K23B with removed front sight.
M4 Carbine
In the opening and the final scenes numerous police officers and SWAT troopers carry M4 Carbine-style assault rifles, possibly Colt Model 727 or Colt Law Enforcement Carbine. They are seen only in darkness.
Norinco Type 56-1
Some version of Norinco Type 56-1 with folding stock is seen in hands of a Ghost Dragon during the shooout in the opening scene.
Iver Johnson Enforcer Pistol
Another one of Ghost Dragons uses an Iver Johnson Enforcer Pistol.
Other Weapons
Mk 2 Hand Grenade
Wayne (Bernard Browne) and Kid (Richard Yearwood) carry several Mk 2 hand grenades.
M67 Hand Grenade
Wayne (Bernard Browne) also carries M67 hand grenades.
M83 Smoke Grenade
Wayne also uses a smoke grenade that appears to be an M83 (or possibly an M8 or even M18).
The Stand in Sporting Goods Shop
About a dozen of rifles and shotguns is seen on the stand in sporting goods shop.
Footage
Ruger KP90
In one scene a TV set shows Desperado with El Mariachi (Antonio Banderas) firing his Ruger KP90s.