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'''There Be Dragons''' is a 2011 film about the early life of Josemaría Escrivá, founder of Opus Dei (Work of God), told through the flashbacks of Manolo Torres, a fictional friend of Escrivá. Most of the story is told during the Spanish Civil War, where Torres struggles with being a spy for the Nationalists whilst fighting alongside Republicans, and Escrivá struggles with being a Catholic priest in Republican-occupied territory.  
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''Italic text'''''There Be Dragons''' is a 2011 film about the early life of Josemaría Escrivá, founder of Opus Dei (Work of God), told through the flashbacks of Manolo Torres, a fictional friend of Escrivá. Most of the story is told during the Spanish Civil War, where Torres struggles with being a spy for the Nationalists whilst fighting alongside Republicans, and Escrivá struggles with being a Catholic priest in Republican-occupied territory.  
  
 
'''The following weapons appear in There Be Dragons'''
 
'''The following weapons appear in There Be Dragons'''
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==M93 Spanish Mauser==
 
==M93 Spanish Mauser==
[[M93 Mausers|Mauser rifle series]] turn up quite a bit in this film, always in the hands of extras, and never fired.
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[[Mauser Rifle Series|M93 Mausers]] turn up quite a bit in this film, always in the hands of extras, and never fired.
 
[[Image:Spanish1893Mauser.jpg|thumb|none|right|450px|1893 Spanish Mauser - 7x57mm Mauser]]
 
[[Image:Spanish1893Mauser.jpg|thumb|none|right|450px|1893 Spanish Mauser - 7x57mm Mauser]]
 
[[Image:TBD M93.jpg|thumb|none|500px|right|A Nationalist soldier aims his M93.]]
 
[[Image:TBD M93.jpg|thumb|none|500px|right|A Nationalist soldier aims his M93.]]
 
[[Image:TBD M93 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|right|A Carlist aims his M93 at  Manolo's position.]]
 
[[Image:TBD M93 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|right|A Carlist aims his M93 at  Manolo's position.]]
  
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==FN MAG==
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An [[FN MAG]] is used by Nationalists. The gun is an anachronism, but was probably used to impersonate a machine gun of the period, as it is only seen for a few seconds.
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[[Image:Mag58postb.jpg|thumb|none|right|400px|FN MAG - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
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[[Image:TBD MAG.jpg|thumb|none|right|500px|Nationalists fire their MAG at a Republican position]]
  
 
=Other=
 
=Other=
 
==T-26 Light Tank==
 
==T-26 Light Tank==
A Soviet-made T-26 appears in one of the battle scenes. During the Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union was the only country to overtly supply the Republicans with heavy equipment. Interestingly, only Russian crews were allowed to crew these tanks
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A Soviet-made T-26 appears in one of the battle scenes. During the Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union was the only country to overtly supply the Republicans with heavy equipment. Interestingly, only Russian crews were allowed to crew these tanks.
  
 
[[Image:TBD_T-26.jpg|thumb|none|500px]]
 
[[Image:TBD_T-26.jpg|thumb|none|500px]]
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==Heinkel He-51 fighter==
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A He-51 appears in the film, used by Nationalists to bomb Madrid, almost killing Father Escrivá. The He-51 was supplied to the Nationalists very early in the war by Germany. Initally, they were flown by German pilots of the Condor Legion. As more modern planes became available to the Condor Legion, Spanish pilots took over flight duties of the He-51.

Revision as of 20:56, 30 May 2012

Italic textThere Be Dragons is a 2011 film about the early life of Josemaría Escrivá, founder of Opus Dei (Work of God), told through the flashbacks of Manolo Torres, a fictional friend of Escrivá. Most of the story is told during the Spanish Civil War, where Torres struggles with being a spy for the Nationalists whilst fighting alongside Republicans, and Escrivá struggles with being a Catholic priest in Republican-occupied territory.

The following weapons appear in There Be Dragons


Mauser C96 "Red Nine"

A Red Nine is the preferred sidearm of Manolo Torres (Wes Bentley). He uses it to execute a CNT strike leader, and later Hungarian communist and love interest Ildiko (Olga Kurylenko) .

Mauser C96 "Red 9" - 9x19mm.
The Mauser sits in Manolo's desk.
Manolo after executing a CNT ringleader
Manolo prepares to kill Ildiko.

1894 Swedish Mauser Carbine

The Swedish Mauser is by far the most seen weapon on screen, easily identified by its distinctive endcap. It is used by Manolo and Ildiko, and also by various Nationalist and Republican extras.

Mauser M94/14 Cavalry Carbine - 6.5x55mm
Manolo and Ildiko fire their carbines at advancing Nationalists. . Notice the spent blank cartridges.

M1911

1911s are seen in the hands of Republicans throughtout the film, most notably used to exectue a Catholic Priest.

Colt M1911-.45 ACP
Fired up by good, old fashoned socialist zeal, an unknown person flags Manolo with his 1911. At least his finger isn't on the trigger.
A CNT official prepares to execute a priest.
A Republican MP de-cocks his 1911 after finding out he was searching the apartment of a superior officer.

M93 Spanish Mauser

M93 Mausers turn up quite a bit in this film, always in the hands of extras, and never fired.

1893 Spanish Mauser - 7x57mm Mauser
A Nationalist soldier aims his M93.
A Carlist aims his M93 at Manolo's position.

FN MAG

An FN MAG is used by Nationalists. The gun is an anachronism, but was probably used to impersonate a machine gun of the period, as it is only seen for a few seconds.

FN MAG - 7.62x51mm NATO
Nationalists fire their MAG at a Republican position

Other

T-26 Light Tank

A Soviet-made T-26 appears in one of the battle scenes. During the Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union was the only country to overtly supply the Republicans with heavy equipment. Interestingly, only Russian crews were allowed to crew these tanks.

TBD T-26.jpg

Heinkel He-51 fighter

A He-51 appears in the film, used by Nationalists to bomb Madrid, almost killing Father Escrivá. The He-51 was supplied to the Nationalists very early in the war by Germany. Initally, they were flown by German pilots of the Condor Legion. As more modern planes became available to the Condor Legion, Spanish pilots took over flight duties of the He-51.


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