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[[Image:Pitbull-movie poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Pitbull'' (2005). Cinema Poster.]]
 
[[Image:Pitbull-movie poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Pitbull'' (2005). Cinema Poster.]]
  
'''Pitbull''' is a 2005 Polish crime drama directed by Patryk Vega. The main characters are officers from Homicide in contemporary Warsaw. This work does not for loners. It combines the professionality and solidarity and every decisions taken in the work reflect in their personal lives. They need to meet and work with the bandits, blend into the environment criminals. They pay a high price for the practice of this profession. These police officers are often on the verge of transition to the other side of the fence ... The film became a pilot of eponymous television series.
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'''Pitbull''' is a 2005 Polish crime drama directed by Patryk Vega on based a real events of authentic figures. These are officers from Homicide in contemporary Warsaw. This work does not for loners. It combines the professionality and solidarity and every decisions taken in the work reflect in their personal lives. They need to meet and work with the bandits, blend into the environment criminals. They pay a high price for the practice of this profession. These police officers are often on the verge of transition to the other side of the fence ... The film became a pilot of eponymous television series.
  
  

Revision as of 19:27, 3 September 2012

Pitbull (2005). Cinema Poster.

Pitbull is a 2005 Polish crime drama directed by Patryk Vega on based a real events of authentic figures. These are officers from Homicide in contemporary Warsaw. This work does not for loners. It combines the professionality and solidarity and every decisions taken in the work reflect in their personal lives. They need to meet and work with the bandits, blend into the environment criminals. They pay a high price for the practice of this profession. These police officers are often on the verge of transition to the other side of the fence ... The film became a pilot of eponymous television series.



The following weapons are featured in the film Pitbull:


Glock 17

Service weapon of Polish police is a Glock 17 pistol.

3rd Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm.
Police aspirant Miroslaw Saniewski "Metyl" (Krzysztof Stroinski) ...
... pulled a gun on his wife.
Police officer Krzysztof Magiera "Nielat" (Rafal Mohr) in the action.

Walther P99

Polish policemen uses also a Walther P99 pistols.

Walther P99 - 9x19mm.
Pp-W-P99-P.jpg
WaltherP-99-P.jpg

Polish M48 (Tokarev TT-33) Pistol

Police younger aspirant Zbigniew Chyb "Benek" (Janusz Gajos) staring down the barrel of his own M48 Pistol.

Polish M48 Tokarev - 7.62x25mm. Produced at the Radom factory in Poland between 1952 and 1956.
Janusz Gajosz-Polish M48.jpg

Unidentified revolver

Police officer "Despero" (Marcin Dorocinski) (middle) holds a unidentified revolver in hand.

Skbk wz. 1989 Onyks

Police aspirants Zbigniew Chyb "Benek" (Janusz Gajos) (front) and Jacek Goc "Gebels" (Andrzej Grabowski) fires a Skbk wz. 1989 Onyks.

Skbk wz. 1989 Onyks - 5.45x39mm
Andrzej Grabowski-WZ89-Onyks.jpg
WZ89- Onyks-detail.jpg

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