Celebrity | Brad Pitt SWAT Team Raids Brad Pitt's Zombie Movie Set Fully functional assault rifles seized By Evann Gastaldo Posted Oct 11, 2011 9:19 AM CDT Copied People run as a car crash scene is filmed during production of World War Z at George Square, Glasgow, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/PA, Andrew Miligan) Some real-life drama went down on the set of the Brad Pitt zombie epic World War Z yesterday. A SWAT team raided the Budapest warehouse where weapons for the film were being kept, seizing 85 of them. The problem is that the weapons—most of which were automatic assault rifles—were fully functional, even though the paperwork they arrived with claimed otherwise. TMZ notes that some were even loaded with live ammo. "Guns like these are highly illegal to transport even if they were to be used as stage guns, which hopefully they weren't," officials from Hungary's Anti-Terrorism Unit tell Us. "The movie company's employees must have made a mistake bringing the guns in without the Anti-Terrorism Unit's permission," adds a source. As for Pitt, an insider says he's "furious" at the situation. Click for more. Read These Next James Carville has a new 4-word political mantra. The weekend was full of not-so-great headlines about Delta. Baseball has a dirty secret hiding in plain sight. Woman whose husband was killed by MRI shares harrowing story. Report an error