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− | '''''Born by Revolution''''' (''Rozhdyonnaya revolyutsiey'') is a Soviet made for TV historical films series, released in 1974-1977, directed by Grigori Kokhan and based on the novel "Povest ob ugolovnom rozyske" ("A Tale of Criminal Investigations Department") by Aleksey Nagorny and Geliy Ryabov. The series depicts the history of Soviet ''Ugolovny Rozysk'' (criminal police) from 1917 to 1970s, seen through the eyes of Nikolay Fomich Kondratyev ([[Evgeniy Zharikov]]). In the first film '''''Hard Autumn''''' (''Trudnaya osen'') Nikolay Kondratyev, a former peasant lad, begins his work in Petrograd ''Militsia'' soon after the Russian revolution 1917. | + | '''''Born by Revolution''''' (''Rozhdyonnaya revolyutsiey'') is a Soviet made for TV historical films series, released in 1974-1977, directed by [[Grigori Kokhan]] and based on the novel "Povest ob ugolovnom rozyske" ("A Tale of Criminal Investigations Department") by Aleksey Nagorny and Geliy Ryabov. The series depicts the history of Soviet ''Ugolovny Rozysk'' (criminal police) from 1917 to 1970s, seen through the eyes of Nikolay Fomich Kondratyev ([[Evgeniy Zharikov]]). In the first film '''''Hard Autumn''''' (''Trudnaya osen'') Nikolay Kondratyev, a former peasant lad, begins his work in Petrograd ''Militsia'' soon after the Russian revolution 1917. |
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== FN Model 1910 == | == FN Model 1910 == | ||
− | In one scene Lebedev ([[Sergey Dvoretskiy]]), chief of ''Militsia'' patrol, picks up an [[FN Model 1910]] pistol from the dead body of criminal Chinusha (Anatoly Stolbov). | + | In one scene Lebedev ([[Sergey Dvoretskiy]]), chief of ''Militsia'' patrol, picks up an [[FN Model 1910]] pistol from the dead body of criminal Chinusha ([[Anatoly Stolbov]]). |
[[Image:FN Model 1910 1616.jpg|thumb|none|300px|FN Model 1910 - .380 ACP]] | [[Image:FN Model 1910 1616.jpg|thumb|none|300px|FN Model 1910 - .380 ACP]] | ||
[[File:RR-1-FN1910-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | [[File:RR-1-FN1910-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | ||
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== Mosin Nagant M1891 == | == Mosin Nagant M1891 == | ||
[[Mosin Nagant M1891]] rifles are often used by revolutionaly soldiers and sailors, and by ''Militsia'' personnel. During the shootout at the embassy Aleksey Bushmakin ([[Viktor Shulgin]]) takes an M91 rifle from slain ''militsioneer'' ([[Viktor Terekhov]]). | [[Mosin Nagant M1891]] rifles are often used by revolutionaly soldiers and sailors, and by ''Militsia'' personnel. During the shootout at the embassy Aleksey Bushmakin ([[Viktor Shulgin]]) takes an M91 rifle from slain ''militsioneer'' ([[Viktor Terekhov]]). | ||
− | [[Image:1891-Mosin-Nagant.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mosin Nagant M1891 | + | [[Image:1891-Mosin-Nagant.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mosin Nagant M1891 Infantry Rifle - 7.62x54mm R]] |
[[File:RR-1-Mosin-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Revolutionary sailors carry M91 rifles with bayonets.]] | [[File:RR-1-Mosin-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Revolutionary sailors carry M91 rifles with bayonets.]] | ||
[[File:RR-1-Mosin-5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Street patrol escort arrested criminals and erroneously listed to them Kondratyev.]] | [[File:RR-1-Mosin-5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Street patrol escort arrested criminals and erroneously listed to them Kondratyev.]] | ||
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== Mosin Nagant M1891 == | == Mosin Nagant M1891 == | ||
− | [[Mosin Nagant M1891]] rifles are often seen in documentary footage of the revolutionary events of 1917 in Petrograd. Some of these episodes are | + | [[Mosin Nagant M1891]] rifles are often seen in documentary footage of the revolutionary events of 1917 in Petrograd. Some of these episodes are taken not from documentary but from 1920s-1930s Soviet feature films, depicting the Russian revolution. |
[[Image:1891-Mosin-Nagant.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mosin Nagant M1891 Dragoon Rifle - 7.62x54mm R]] | [[Image:1891-Mosin-Nagant.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mosin Nagant M1891 Dragoon Rifle - 7.62x54mm R]] | ||
[[File:RR-1-Chronicle-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Red Guards take M91 rifles. This scene is probably taken from much later footage, depicting the formation of ''Narodnoe Opolcheniye'' in Leningrad in 1941.]] | [[File:RR-1-Chronicle-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Red Guards take M91 rifles. This scene is probably taken from much later footage, depicting the formation of ''Narodnoe Opolcheniye'' in Leningrad in 1941.]] | ||
[[File:RR-1-Chronicle-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Revolutionary soldiers with M91 rifles in genuine chronicle of October 1917 in Petrograd.]] | [[File:RR-1-Chronicle-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Revolutionary soldiers with M91 rifles in genuine chronicle of October 1917 in Petrograd.]] | ||
− | [[File:RR-1-Chronicle-8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Revolutionary sailors with M91 rifles.]] | + | [[File:RR-1-Chronicle-8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Revolutionary sailors with M91 rifles. This scene is reused from ''[[October: Ten Days That Shook the World (Oktyabr)#Maxim M1910|Oktyabr]]'' (1927)..]] |
− | [[File:RR-1-Chronicle-10.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sailors with rifles | + | [[File:RR-1-Chronicle-10.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sailors with rifles. A 19th century style cannon is partially seen at the left. This scene is also reused from ''[[October: Ten Days That Shook the World (Oktyabr)#Mosin Nagant M1891|Oktyabr]]'' (1927)..]] |
− | [[File:RR-1-Chronicle-18.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Soldiers with rifles. This | + | [[File:RR-1-Chronicle-18.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Soldiers with rifles. This scene is reused from ''[[Lenin_in_October_(Lenin_v_oktyabre)#Mosin_Nagant_M1891|Lenin v oktyabre]]'' (1937).]] |
== Maxim M1905 == | == Maxim M1905 == | ||
− | Russian Maxim M1905 machine gun is seen in documentary footage of Russian revolution. It is mounted on heavy carriage with large spoked wheels and has folding shield (on this photo the shield is folded down). | + | Russian [[Maxim#Maxim_1895|Maxim M1905]] machine gun is seen in documentary footage of Russian revolution. It is mounted on heavy carriage with large spoked wheels and has folding shield (on this photo the shield is folded down). |
[[File:RR-1-Chronicle-12.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Maxim M1905.]] | [[File:RR-1-Chronicle-12.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Maxim M1905.]] | ||
== Maxim M1910 == | == Maxim M1910 == | ||
− | [[Maxim M1910]] machine guns are often seen in | + | [[Maxim M1910]] machine guns are often seen in footage, reused from ''[[October: Ten Days That Shook the World (Oktyabr)#Maxim M1910|Oktyabr]]'' (1927). |
[[File:Maxim-M1910-Smooth-water-jacket.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Maxim 1910, simplified version with smooth water jacket - 7.62x54mmR]] | [[File:Maxim-M1910-Smooth-water-jacket.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Maxim 1910, simplified version with smooth water jacket - 7.62x54mmR]] | ||
[[File:RR-1-Chronicle-7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Revolutionary sailors with Maxim machine guns. Cruiser ''Aurora'', famous for her participation in Russian revolution, is seen at the background.]] | [[File:RR-1-Chronicle-7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Revolutionary sailors with Maxim machine guns. Cruiser ''Aurora'', famous for her participation in Russian revolution, is seen at the background.]] | ||
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[[Category:Soviet Produced]] | [[Category:Soviet Produced]] | ||
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Born by Revolution (Rozhdyonnaya revolyutsiey) is a Soviet made for TV historical films series, released in 1974-1977, directed by Grigori Kokhan and based on the novel "Povest ob ugolovnom rozyske" ("A Tale of Criminal Investigations Department") by Aleksey Nagorny and Geliy Ryabov. The series depicts the history of Soviet Ugolovny Rozysk (criminal police) from 1917 to 1970s, seen through the eyes of Nikolay Fomich Kondratyev (Evgeniy Zharikov). In the first film Hard Autumn (Trudnaya osen) Nikolay Kondratyev, a former peasant lad, begins his work in Petrograd Militsia soon after the Russian revolution 1917.
The following weapons were used in the film Born by Revolution: Hard Autumn (Rozhdyonnaya revolyutsiey: Trudnaya osen):
Revolvers
Nagant M1895
Nagant M1895 revolvers are widely used by Ugolovny Rozysk personnel, notably Nikolay Kondratyev (Evgeniy Zharikov), Aleksey Bushmakin (Viktor Shulgin), Nil Kolychev (Vadim Medvedev), Stepan Sergeev (Uldis Pucitis) and Grisha (Sergei Podgornyj), and also by criminals and counterrevolutionaries. Most revolvers are of anachronistic post-1930 version.
Pisols
Mauser C96 "Bolo"
Short-barreled Mauser C96 "Bolo" pistols, anachronistic for 1917, are also used by Ugolovny Rozysk and Militsia personnel, notably Nikolay Kondratyev (Evgeniy Zharikov), Vasily Voinov (Stanislav Borodokin), chief of Militsia patrol Lebedev (Sergey Dvoretskiy), and also by criminals.
FN Model 1910
In one scene Lebedev (Sergey Dvoretskiy), chief of Militsia patrol, picks up an FN Model 1910 pistol from the dead body of criminal Chinusha (Anatoly Stolbov).
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M1891
Mosin Nagant M1891 rifles are often used by revolutionaly soldiers and sailors, and by Militsia personnel. During the shootout at the embassy Aleksey Bushmakin (Viktor Shulgin) takes an M91 rifle from slain militsioneer (Viktor Terekhov).
Mosin Nagant M1891/30
Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifles, standing for original M91s, are also used by revolutionaly soldiers and sailors, and by several criminals during the shootout at the embassy.
Machine Guns
Degtyaryov DP-27 (visually modified to resemble Lewis)
A Degtyaryov DP-27, visually modified to resemble Lewis, is briefly seen in hands of a militsia member. It appears to be the same prop, used in numerous movies by Dovzhenko Film Studios, identified by its barrel shroud of very unusual shape and fake flat magazine in Lewis style, rather than more tall magazine of Degtyaryov DT machine gun, used by most similar props from other Soviet film studios.
Footage
Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model
What appears to be a Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model revolver is seen in hands of a Militsioneer in documentary footage of the revolutionary events of 1917 in Petrograd.
Mosin Nagant M1891
Mosin Nagant M1891 rifles are often seen in documentary footage of the revolutionary events of 1917 in Petrograd. Some of these episodes are taken not from documentary but from 1920s-1930s Soviet feature films, depicting the Russian revolution.
Maxim M1905
Russian Maxim M1905 machine gun is seen in documentary footage of Russian revolution. It is mounted on heavy carriage with large spoked wheels and has folding shield (on this photo the shield is folded down).
Maxim M1910
Maxim M1910 machine guns are often seen in footage, reused from Oktyabr (1927).
Vickers 2-pounder "Pom-Pom"
A Vickers 2-pounder "Pom-Pom" autocannon on static mount is seen in documentary footage of Russian revolution, taken in October 1917 at Bolsheviks headquarters in Smolny. Another photo of same scene can be seen in Soviet historical fim series, The State Border (Gosudarstvennaya granitsa). 2-pounder "Pom-Pom" autocannons were purchased by Russian Army and Navy during the Great War and used on ships, armoured cars and static AA mountings.
76.2mm M1902 Field Gun
A 76.2mm M1902 field gun is seen in documentary footage of Russian revolution.
Armoured Cars
Various armoured cars are seen in documentary footage of Russian revolution. They are armed with Maxim machine guns.