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'''''Three Thieves''''' (US release title; original title is ''Protsess o tryokh millionakh'' ("The Three Million Trial")) is a Soviet 1926 B&W silent crime comedy directed by Yakov Protazanov and based on the play "I tre ladri" by Umberto Notari. Cascarilla ([[Anatoli Ktorov]]), a gentleman thief of international fame, plans to steal a great sum of cash from the house of banker Ornano ([[Mikhail Klimov]]) but his plans are spoiled by the appearance of small-time burglar Tapioca (Igor Ilyinsky).  
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'''''Three Thieves''''' (US release title; original title is ''Protsess o tryokh millionakh'' ("The Three Million Trial")) is a Soviet 1926 B&W silent crime comedy directed by Yakov Protazanov and based on the play "I tre ladri" by Umberto Notari. Cascarilla ([[Anatoli Ktorov]]), a gentleman thief of international fame, plans to steal a great sum of cash from the house of banker Ornano ([[Mikhail Klimov]]) but his plans are spoiled by the appearance of small-time burglar Tapioca ([[Igor Ilyinsky]]).  
  
 
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== FN Model 1900 ==
 
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Banker Ornano ([[Mikhail Klimov]]) owns a bright nickel plated [[FN Model 1900]].
 
Banker Ornano ([[Mikhail Klimov]]) owns a bright nickel plated [[FN Model 1900]].
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[[File:PTM-FN1900-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Ornano draws a pistol when he hears a suspictious noise in his house.]]
  

Latest revision as of 20:10, 13 February 2024


Three Thieves
(Protsess o tryokh millionakh)
Protsess o tryokh millionakh Poster.jpg
Original Poster
Country SOV.jpg USSR
Directed by Yakov Protazanov
Release Date 1926
Language Silent
Studio Mezhrabpom-Rus
Main Cast
Character Actor
Tapioca Igor Ilyinsky
Cascarilla Anatoli Ktorov
Ornano Mikhail Klimov
Noris Ornano Olga Zhizneva
Count Guido Mirambelli Nikolai Prozorovsky


Three Thieves (US release title; original title is Protsess o tryokh millionakh ("The Three Million Trial")) is a Soviet 1926 B&W silent crime comedy directed by Yakov Protazanov and based on the play "I tre ladri" by Umberto Notari. Cascarilla (Anatoli Ktorov), a gentleman thief of international fame, plans to steal a great sum of cash from the house of banker Ornano (Mikhail Klimov) but his plans are spoiled by the appearance of small-time burglar Tapioca (Igor Ilyinsky).


The following weapons were used in the film Three Thieves (Protsess o tryokh millionakh):


FN Model 1900

Banker Ornano (Mikhail Klimov) owns a bright nickel plated FN Model 1900.

FN Model 1900 with nickel finish - .32 ACP
Ornano draws a pistol when he hears a suspictious noise in his house.

FN Model 1905

Cascarilla (Anatoli Ktorov) owns an FN Model 1905 pistol.

FN Model 1906 - .25 ACP
Cascarilla's pistol is seen during the opening credits.
FN logo can be seen on the grip.
Another view of the pistol.
Cascarilla blackmails Noris Ornano by pretending to commit suicide.

Gun-shaped Lighter

During the scene in Noris Ornano's room Cascarilla's pistol switches to a gun-shaped lighter. In the final scene the lighter falls in hands of Count Mirambelli (Nikolai Prozorovsky), making him very astonished.

PTM-Lighter-1.jpg
Cascarilla's pistol turns to be a lighter.
Count Mirambelli unsuccessfully tries to fire.

Mosin Nagant M1891

Prison guards on the trial carry Mosin Nagant M1891 Infantry rifles.

Mosin Nagant M1891 Infantry Rifle - 7.62x54mm R
The barrel is seen.
The rifle is seen in hands of a guard at the left.

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