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The Visit (Vizit damy)

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The Visit (Vizit damy)
Vizit damy DVD.jpg
DVD Cover
Country SOV.jpg USSR
Directed by Mikhail Kozakov
Release Date 1989
Language Russian
Studio Mosfilm
Main Cast
Character Actor
Clara Tsekhanasyan Yekaterina Vasilyeva
Alfred Ill Valentin Gaft
The mayor Igor Kashintsev
The priest Valentin Nikulin
The schoolmaster Grigoriy Lyampe
The police officer Viktor Bortsov
The doctor Valentin Smirnitskiy


The Visit (Vizit damy, literally "The Visit of the Lady") is a 1989 Soviet made for TV adaptation of well-known tragicomic play "The Visit" ("Der Besuch der alten Dame") by Friedrich Dürrenmatt. The movie is directed by Mikhail Kozakov and starring Yekaterina Vasilyeva as Clara Tsekhanasyan, an aged billionaire woman who returns to her former hometown and offers to the townspeople a great wealth if they would bring to trial Alfred Ill (Valentin Gaft) who was Clara's lover in the days of their youth but then deceived her.


The following weapons were used in the film The Visit (Vizit damy):


Luger P08

The town police officer (Viktor Bortsov) carries a Luger P08. In one scene he offers it to Alfred Ill (Valentin Gaft) in order to convince him to commit suicide. A pistol that appears to be a P08 is also seen in hands of a townsperson in the scene of the night hunt for an escaped Clara's pet leopard.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm
A man at the background holds a pistol that appears to be Luger.
The police officer draws his Luger...
...and puts in on the table.

Unidentified pistols

Clara's bodyguards carry pistols in holsters. Only grips can be seen.

The first bodyguard plays a harmonica. The shape of the grip of his pistol resembles Walther PP or Walther PPK.
The second bodyguard plays a banjo. His pistol can be a M1911A1.

Double Barreled Shotgun

The hunter (Aleksandr Pyatkov) is seen with a double barreled shotgun in the abovementioned scene of the night hunt.

The hunter holds a shotgun when he kneels over the slain beast.
Another view of the same scene.

Sawed Off Double Barreled Shotgun

During the night hunt a townsperson carries a sawed off double barreled shotgun.

A man appears from a train with a sawed off shotgun in hand.

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