The Witch (Vedma)
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DVD cover
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Country
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Ukraine Russia
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Language
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Russian Ukrainian
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Channel
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1+1
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Creator
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Bata Nedic Igor Zabara
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Genre
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Mystery Romance
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Broadcast
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2015-2016
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No. of Seasons
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1
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No. of Episodes
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20
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Nadya
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Evgeniya Loza
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Roman
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Maksim Radugin
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Sonya
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Natalya Lesnikovskaya
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Roza
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Lyubov Tikhomirova
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Kali
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Nataliya Vasko
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Zoya
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Anna Ivanova
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Pyatak
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Lev Somov
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Bor'ka
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Alexander Popov
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Zhenya
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Olesya Ostrovska
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Benya
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Vasiliy Slyusarevskiy
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The Witch (Russian: Ведьма, Vedma: Ukrainian Відьма, Vidma) is the cooperate Ukrainian-Russian mystery TV-series about Slavic witchcraft. The story toked place in the small Russian village a far from any cities and even towns. Near all of it's inhabitants often seen the witches activity.
Note 1: While, this TV-series set in Russia, it was filmed in Ukraine which result the choice of firearms.
Note 2: While the Russian language are predominate (despute note the only) spoken language (due the obviously reason, as the plot tooced place in the Russian village), this TV-series was previously released in Ukraine, so, it was equipped with the unremovable Ukrainian subtitles.
The following weapons were used in the television series The Witch (Vedma):
Handguns
Viy
Numerous characters can be seen with the Makarov PM pistols throughout the movie. This TV-series was filmed in Ukraine, so, it's most likely, Ukrainian produced Viy pistols.
Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
Bor'ka (Alexander Popov) found the Viy pistol in the car. (ep.04).
Roman (Maksim Radugin) toked this pistol for himself and unloads it. (ep.04).
Gosha (Kostyantyn Kosinskyy) aims his Viy on Roman (ep.16). (Ukrainian subtitles means "You [still] didn't answer to my question. Are you know, where is she?").
Roman grabs the Viy from Gosha. (ep.16).
Criminal Boroda (Viktor Danylyuk) holds the pistol. (ep.18).
Criminal Khudoy (Boris Georgievskiy) covers, Viy in hands. (ep.18).
Bruni 1911
Criminal Yasha (Pavlo Levitskyy) very briefly holds Bruni 1911 at the episodes 7 and 8 (at the episode 8, it was seen very briefly and it's impossible to create the screenshot).
Bruni 8mm M1911 Blank gun second pattern (The image is a Kimar 911 to represent the near identical firer).
Yasha draws his pistol at the background, only his hand can be seen. (ep.07). (Ukrainian subtitles means "Freeze! Listen me!").
EKOL Viper
The EKOL Viper is the personal firearm of the crime Boss Baro (Sergey Kalantay). It didn't seen in action. Possible, this gun is standing for Colt Anaconda. Anywhere, it's very unlikely, that the boss of the small gang in the village can be owning expensive Western handgun.
EKOL Viper, 4.5" barrel - 9mm R.K./P.A.K. blanks
Baro puts his revolver on the table. (ep.08). (Ukrainian subtitles means: "If you will find Zoya in my home, you may take it").
Baro draws his revolver. (ep.20). (Ukrainian subtitles means: "Unarmed? You are alone and unarned just now")
The grip of Baro's revolver can be seen. (ep.20).
Shotguns
Sawn-off Double Barreled Shotgun
Criminal Khudoy (Boris Georgievskiy) can be seen armed with the hammerless Sawn-off Double Barreled Shotgun at the several scenes.
Remington Spartan Sawed Off shotgun - 12 gauge
Khudoy fires his shotgun. (ep.01).
Khudoy reloads his shotgun. (ep.04).
Khudoy holds the (now loaded) shotgun. (ep.04).
TOZ-66
Criminal Khudoy (Boris Georgievskiy) threatens Roman (Maksim Radugin) with the TOZ-66, but he immediately toked it from his owner and slashes it in peases.
Khudoy aims his shotgun on Roman. (ep.02). (Ukrainian subtitles means: "Well, well, well. We were too kind [with you]").
TOZ-63
Roman illegally possessed TOZ-63.
Roman fires his shotgun. Note the exposed hammers. (ep.04).
Roman holds his shotgun after firing it. (ep.04).
Roman holds the shotgun, covered in the old rag. (ep.04).
IZh-43
Bor'ka (Alexander Popov) owns an IZh-43.
Bor'ka aims his shotgun. (ep.17). (Ukrainian subtitles means: "Go away! If you at least a bit love her, you will not do it").
Roman holds the shotgun, toked from Bor'ka. (ep.17). (Ukrainian subtitles means: :Hey guys, go home!").
Bor'ka holds the shotgun. Note, that it's hammerless. (ep.19).
Bor'ka aims his shotgun. (ep.20).