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Siberians
(Sibiryaki)
Sibiryaki poster.jpg
Modern DVD cover
Country SOV.jpg USSR
Directed by Lev Kuleshov
Release Date 1940
Language Russian
Studio Soyuzdetfilm
Main Cast
Character Actor
Valya Kedrova Aleksandra Kharitonova
Seryozha Krylov Aleksandr Kuznetsov (VII)
Petya Kholodnov Aleksandr Putko
Galka Mariya Vinogradova
Josef Stalin Mikheil Gelovani
Alexey Daniil Sagal
Anna Altseva Tamara Altseva
Grandfather Jakov Georgiy Millyar
Pelagueia Aleksandra Khokhlova
Dr. Vasili Vasilievich Andrey Fayt


Siberians (Сибиряки; Sibiryaki) is a Soviet 1940 B&W family movie.


The following weapons were used in the film Siberians:


Shotguns

12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun

Siberian hunter Alexey (Daniil Sagal) owns a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun. He gave it to Valya Kedrova (Aleksandra Kharitonova) during the hunt. The similar looking gun (most likely, the same movie prop) is briefly seen hanged on the wall in the cabin of aged hunter Doshindon (Dmitriy Orlov (I)).

J. Stevens and Company Side by Side Shotgun (Circa 1878) exposed hammers and designed to fire Black Powder shotgun shells - 12 gauge
Alexey cleans his shotgun...
...and assembles it.
Alexey runs, shotgun in hand.
The shotgun's barrels is perfectly seen, when Alexey raises his weapon.
Valya Kedrova fires Alexey's shotgun.
The similar looking gun is seen hanged on the wall at the background, right.

Frolovka

Gorchilin (Andrei Gorchilin) presents a Frolovka to Seryozha Krylov (Aleksandr Kuznetsov (VII)), who uses it throughout the movie. At the one point, this gun appeared in the hands of Petya Kholodnov (Aleksandr Putko). This gun was wrongly named as Berdan Rifle, but it's obviously Frolovka shotgun.

TOZ R-32 shotgun - 32 gauge
Anna Altseva (Tamara Altseva) hands the Frolovka to Gorchilin.
Gorchilin presents the Frolovka to Seryozha Krylov.
Seryozha Krylov holds his new firearm.
Seryozha Krylov loads the Frolovka with the single ammo...
...and close the bolt.
Seryozha Krylov rests, Frolovka in hands.
Petya Kholodnov holds Seryozha's shotgun.
Petya Kholodnov fires.
The Frolovka is seen at the right. The barrel band is perfectly seen.
The Frolovka is seen hanged on the wall.

Rifles

Mosin Nagant M91/30

Two guardians of Lenin's mausoleum are armed with the Mosin Nagant M91/30s.

Full-length, Soviet Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mm R
Two guardians holds the Mosin-Nagants.

Trivia

Holster

A guard is seen carrying a holster for Nagant M1895, but it's seems to be to flat, so, most likely it's empty.

The Nagant holster is pointed by the red arrow.

Tsar cannon

The "Tsar cannon" is seen on the Red Square.

Tsar cannon as it standing now - 35 in (89 cm).
The "Tsar cannon" is seen at the left.

Cartoon rifle

A rather cartoonish rifle is seen on the shot with inter-titles.

The rifle is seen (the Russian words means "At the next morning boys agreed to exchange the rifle and binoculars for the smoking pipe").

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