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Ten Little Indians (Desyat Negrityat) is a 1987 Soviet movie directed by Stanislav Govorukhin, the adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel And Then There Were None. The title of this movie literally mean Ten Little Niggers, which is Christie's original title for the book, later changed for Ten Little Indians.
The following weapons are seen in the movie Ten Little Indians (Desyat Negrityat):
Beretta M1934
Philip Lombard's (Aleksandr Kaidanovsky) personal weapon is a Beretta M1934 pistol. Later the pistol is seen in hands of Vera Claythorne (Tatyana Drubich) and Judge Lawrence Wargrave (Vladimir Zeldin).
Winchester Model 1895
In the flashback scene Philip Lombard (Aleksandr Kaidanovsky) carries a Russian contract Winchester Model 1895 rifle.