Cops seize weapons from Brad Pitt’s new film

By Alexandra Heilbron on October 11, 2011 | Leave a Comment


A SWAT Team raided a warehouse in Budapest after they heard there was a large amount of real weapons that had been brought in to be used in Brad Pitt‘s new film, War Z. The guns came with paperwork claiming they were non-functional and were to be used as stage guns, but that turned out to be false information. Hajdu Janos and Zsolt Bodnar, the director and deputy director of Hungary’s Anti-Terrorism Unit, told Us Weekly: “This morning a private plane brought guns wrapped in a parcel from a company to an individual. Guns like these are highly illegal to transport even if they were to used as stage guns.” Police seized 85 fully-functional weapons, most of which were automatic, military-style assault rifles. “The film is already over budget and over schedule,” a source told the magazine. “Brad is furious.” World War Z is scheduled to be released on December 2012.



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