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In the 2005 film Lord of War, starring Nicolas Cage, director Andrew Niccol used real guns instead of prop weapons. Lord of War is currently available streaming on Netflix or you can pickupLords of War: Directed by Andrew Niccol. With Nicolas Cage, Bill Skarsgård. Yuri Orlov, the world's most famous arms dealer, discovers that he has a son, Anton who is trying to outdo his father by raising an army of mercenaries to fight in America's Middle Eastern conflicts, triggering a father-son rivalry. In the 1980s in Little Odessa, Yuri Orlov decides to change his economical life and becomes an arm dealer with his brother Vitaly Orlov. His business of gunrunner supplying illegal weapons in disturbed areas of the planet increases with the end of the Cold War.
By Mike Miller. Published on July 27, 2022. The Russian arms dealer who inspired Nicolas Cage 's character in 2005's Lord of War has reportedly been offered in a prisoner exchange for WNBA star
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