Remember
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Theatrical release poster
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Country
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Canada
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Directed by
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Atom Egoyan
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Release Date
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2015
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Language
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English German
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Studio
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Serendipity Point Films Distant Horizon Detalle Films Egoli Tossell Pictures Téléfilm Canada
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Distributor
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A24
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Remember is a 2015 Canadian thriller-drama film. The film stars Christopher Plummer as Zev Guttman, an Auschwitz survivor suffering from dementia who, with the aid of fellow survivor Max Rosenbaum (Martin Landau), goes on a trip to find and kill the German officer who was responsible for the death of his family in the camp. The film received a South Korean remake in 2022.
The following weapons were used in the film Remember (2015):
Handguns
Glock 17
Zev Guttman (Christopher Plummer) ends up purchasing a Glock 17 from the gun store in Ohio. John Kurlander (Dean Norris) also carries one as a sidearm. In one scene, Zev's bag containing the Glock 17 is inspected by a security guard in Idaho. Although Zev is initially nervous at the guard finding the gun, Idaho is a permitless carry state, so the guard instead reacts positively and states that the Glock "reminds me of my first gun" before sending him on his way.
Glock 17 (Gen 2) - 9x19mm
Gun Shop Owner:
"This is a nine-millimeter Glock 17". Zev:
"Glock? It is... German, no?" Gun Shop Owner:
"Well, you're in the right neighborhood- manufactured in Austria". The Gun Shop Owner (James Cade) selling Zev Guttman a
Glock 17.
Zev Guttman leaves his
Glock 17 on the seat of the bus when he gets off to clear customs at the Canadian border.
Idaho State Trooper John Kurlander (
Dean Norris) with a Glock visible in his holster.
Kimar Lady K
The Gun Shop Owner (James Cade) shows Zev a nickel Kimar Lady K as an example of small carry weapon. According to dialogue, it is chambered in .22 LR and likely meant to represent a .22 LR Walther PPK.
Kimar Lady K nickel - 8mm PAK
"In my opinion, you might as well get yourself a BB gun if you get a .22. Look, I'm not trying to give you the hard sell, but $500 more, you can get yourself a gun with real stopping power." The Gun Shop Owner (James Cade) explaining the disadvantage of .22 caliber as a self-defense weapon to Zev Guttman (
Christopher Plummer). The pistol appears to be a two-tone
Kimar Lady K, but the view is not perfect.
Other
Gun Store
The gun store in Ohio contains numerous firearms (most of which are likely airsoft/replicas).
"We got everything. SIG-Sauers, 1911s, Glocks, single-action, double-action." Multiple firearms are seen in the gun store. The left side has racks with multiple
Winchester Model 1894s,
AK-47s with Romanian-style wooden foregrips, multiple
M1 Garands, several unidentifiable rifles and shotguns, and a few
M14-style rifles. In the corridor behind the owner are two
SA80 series rifles, a
TAR-21, and a two full-sized
Uzis.
The pistol case contains at least one
SIG-Sauer P226 and
Colt Single Action Army along with multiple other pistols and revolvers. To the owner's left is a large-caliber rifle of some sort.
Behind the Gun Shop Owner are more
M1 Garands and an AK, several 20" barrel
AR-15-style rifles, and several StG 58-style
FN FALs.