No props for Mr Pitt: Hungarian anti-terrorist police swoop on cache of 100 LIVE weapons used for Brad's latest film

His film may already be over budget and running late, but Brad Pitt's was handed a further delay nearly 100 guns were found to be capable of firing.

Despite assurances that the 85 guns were replicas, the props for zombie movie World War Z had to be confiscated at Budapest airport yesterday.

Police took the weapons and paperwork describing them as defunct, but testing showed they were real and able to fire live ammo.

Nearly 100 guns were discovered by anti-terrorism police in Hungary that had been intended for use on Brad Pitt's movie, World War Z

An investigation has begun into how the firearms were imported into Hungary

Importing guns is a far cry from the charitable work that Mr Pitt and his wife, Angelina, like to promote. Recently they donated $340,000 to pay for healthcare in war-torn Somalia.

In her role with the UN, Jolie, 36 , has met with many refugees who have escaped the horror, and it is a situation close to her heart.



The nation has been ­suffering its worst famine in 60 years.



It's a dire state of affairs, and the United Nations says 750,000 people are at risk of starving to death in coming months.

Brad Pitt and Angelina recently donated $340,000 to help pay for healthcare in Somalia Pitt's film has already brought areas to a stand still - this apparently American scene was actually shot in Glasgow

U.S. statistics say that the famine has already killed 29,000 children under five years old.



Mohamed Dahir, of ­Humanitarian Initiative Just Relief Aid, said Badbaado camp, in Mogadishu, serves around 300 women and children each day.



He added the donation from the Hollywood stars’ Jolie-Pitt Foundation will help his group battle to save lives.



The US estimates the drought and famine have so far killed more than 29,000 children under the age of five in the south.

The big budget zombie film is expected to be released in 2012



