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2011 short film

Find Makarov: Operation Kingfish Title logo Directed by Jeff Chan

Screenplay by Patrick Lo

Peter Huang

Chris Pare Produced by Evan Stasyshyn

David

Fradkin Starring Jon Morgan

David Kinsman

David Brandon George Edited by Skinner Music

by Adam Damelin Distributed by Activision Release date September 2, 2011 ( ) (Call of

Duty XP) Running time 6 minutes

Find Makarov: Operation Kingfish is a 2011 short film

and a prequel to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, first shown at Call of Duty XP

convention. The video was produced by We Can Pretend, with visual effects by The

Junction, and was endorsed by Activision.

The first film, Find Makarov, was a

non-canonical fan-made film. The video was well received by fans as well as Activision

themselves. Activision contacted We Can Pretend about the video and helped produce Find

Makarov: Operation Kingfish.[1]

The video follows closely with the antagonist General

Shepherd's speech in the mission "Endgame". It shows the protagonists, Task Force 141

and Delta Force, participating in an assault on a Ukrainian compound, with the

objective of finding an unidentified "High-Value Target" code-named Kingfish, who is

later revealed to be Vladimir Makarov. It also shows the team leaving Captain Price

behind, leading to his future incarceration in a Siberian gulag.

Plot [ edit ]

The film

begins with John "Soap" MacTavish sitting at a table, loading a STANAG magazine; in the

corner stands General Shepherd, asking him to "start from the beginning." It then cuts

to the Karkonosze Mountains, Ukraine (in reality, the mountains are located in the

Czech Republic and Poland), where Soap, Captain Price, Ghost, Roach, and other Task

Force 141 operatives are seen walking through a forest. Delta Force operatives Sandman

and Frost are atop a hill aiming with a Barrett M82 at several Russian soldiers

guarding a safehouse. After requesting permission to engage, Overlord commences the

operation and Sandman and Frost start to eliminate the enemy soldiers. A friendly

AC-130, callsign Spectre 6-4, fires at the incoming waves of Russian troops in a large

field outside.

After Spectre clears the way for the Task Force, Soap's team advances

into the safehouse and kills all remaining hostiles. Roach plants a breaching charge on

a wall, with Ghost entering the room first and killing the soldiers inside. The team

enters the room after clearing it of the enemy, where there are pictures of an airport

(hinting at the eventual massacre at Zakhaev International Airport) and a Bravo Six

team that had been sent in earlier. Soap and Price discover that the picture of Bravo

Six has several faces crossed out, implying each of the members have been executed.

They then hear a C4 detonator beeping and escape before the blast can kill them.

The

Task Force runs for a V-22 Osprey for exfil, while Spectre 6-4 provides covering fire

for their escape. However, enemy RPG fire destroys Spectre 6-4, leaving the Task Force

to fend for themselves. Another RPG is fired and explodes near Soap, knocking him

semi-conscious and spitting blood. Sandman and Roach drag Soap to the Osprey while

Frost rushes to cover them. Price then orders the rest of the Task Force to leave

without him while he provides covering fire; Soap, however, refuses to leave him

behind. Overlord orders the Osprey pilot to take off immediately, but Sandman argues

with him, demanding that Price not be left behind. As Price shouts for the Osprey to

evacuate, he is then shot and falls backward, struggling to get back up. He pulls out

his SIG Sauer P226 sidearm and kills more soldiers before being shot again and

overwhelmed by enemy forces.

The screen then fades to black and cuts to the present

day, revealing the scars that Soap had suffered from the explosion. After demanding

that Shepherd tell him Kingfish's true identity, Shepherd throws him a dossier with a

picture of Vladimir Makarov, declaring "We'll get him." Soap then draws his combat

knife and stabs the picture of Makarov, ending the video.

Cast [ edit ]

Jon Morgan as

Captain John "Soap" MacTavish

David Kinsman as Captain John Price

David Brandon George

as Lt. Gen. Shepherd

Keeghan Wilson as Lt. Simon "Ghost" Riley

Ray Davids as MSgt.

"Sandman"

Dennis Allcock as Sgt. Gary "Roach" Sanderson

Justin Major as SSgt. Derek

"Frost" Westbrook

Production and release [ edit ]

The site was discovered after the

website received bloody dog tags in the mail, with one supposedly being those of

General Shepherd and the containing the URL address and the message, "End the war"

above.

Upon discovery of the website, a timer was ticking down until the March 2nd,

2011, a date which would coincide with the Game Developers Conference.[2] Due to the

viral nature of the website, the date's significance, the site's IP being registered in

Los Angeles, and a similar marketing approach for Call of Duty: Black Ops, many

believed the timer to show the date for a possible Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

reveal trailer, causing the site to gain large amounts of traffic.

However, on February

26, Activision, publishers of the Call of Duty series, denied that they were linked to

it in any way and declared it to be a hoax.[3] This was proven to be true; on March 2,

2011, a video entitled "Find Makarov" was uploaded onto YouTube, with the findmakarov

website having the video embedded on the page. The official video currently has over

8,700,000 views.

The original short started out as a personal project for staff Jeff

Chan. "I was playing through Modern Warfare 2," he says, "and I'm a filmmaker and I

really liked the game. I was like I've never really seen a film from a first person

perspective. I was like, what if you made a film from a first-person perspective, and

it wasn't as crappy as Doom?" He came up with a story and a script, and took it to his

co-workers at We Can Pretend, a digital media agency in Toronto. They all happened to

be Call of Duty fans as well, and agreed to work on the movie together. "We all decided

to kind of make this project," says Chan. "We were like screw it, we'll invest into it,

and we'll see what happens".[1]

After the first film did so well, the filmmakers had an

idea for a second project based on the Call of Duty series, and We Can Pretend called

up Activision to propose it. "The first thing they said," says Fradkin, "is the script

that we sent them, the original script, was way too close to the game. We can't do it,

we're stepping on their toes. Then we kind of started about, 'Ok, these are the

elements we can use, these are the elements we can't,' talking about it and making the

script that you saw".[1]

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