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Arabella (Inga-Kai Puskar-Polonski) in one scene is seen with the [[Howdah Pistol]].
 
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Arabella - Pirate's Daughter
(Arabella, mereröövli tütar)
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Cinema Poster
Country SOV.jpg USSR
Directed by Peeter Simm
Release Date 1983
Language Estonian
Studio Tallinnfilm
Main Cast
Character Actor
Arabella Inga-Kai Puskar-Polonski
Taaniel Tina, the Pirate Captain Lembit Peterson
Aadu Urmas Kibuspuu
Manuel Raivo Trass
Rosita Leelo Spirka
Ruuge Tüüp Lembit Ulfsak
Captain of "Matilda" Aarne Üksküla
Pillimees / Narrator Sulev Luik
Lahja Adam Endel Pärn
Сook Adalbert Ilmar Tammur


Arabella - Pirate's Daughter (Original title: Arabella, mereröövli tütar; Russian: Арабелла - дочь пирата, Arabella - doch pirata) is a 1983 (filmed 1982) Soviet Estonian adventure movie, based on the same name tale by Aino Pervik. Arabella, the daughter of the captain of the pirate ship "Scorpio", encourages her father in everything, who willingly shares the loot with the poor people. The girl annoys the whole team, and her father becomes their main enemy. Once the pirates take on Scorpio's board a strange man named Aadu - and the girl has another friend. The three of them - Arabella, captain and Aadu - will soon have to leave the ship and experience many amazing adventures.


The following weapons were used in the film Arabella - Pirate's Daughter (Arabella, mereröövli tütar):


Handguns

Colt 1851 Navy

Colt 1851 Navy London Model - .36 caliber. The "London" model uses iron instead of brass components for the back strap and trigger guard.
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Nagant M1895

Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38R Nagant. Note the angular front sight which was used from 1930s.
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APD M1895 2.jpg

Howdah Pistol

Arabella (Inga-Kai Puskar-Polonski) in one scene is seen with the Howdah Pistol.

H. Holland under lever hammer "Howdah" pistol - .577 Snider
Halleluuja (Arvo Kukumägi) transmits Haudah.
APD Howdah2.jpg

Smith & Wesson No. 3 Russian Model

Uberti No 3 New Model Russian Top Break - replica of the Smith & Wesson No. 3 Russian Model - .44 Russian/.45 Long Colt

Colt Model 1903/1908

The Colt Model 1903/1908 is visible among the weapons in the captain's cabin.

Colt 1903 Hammerless with Colt Wood Grips - .32 ACP
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Leuchtpistole-pattern Flare Gun

An flare gun is visible among the weapons in the captain's cabin. It very much resemble the Leuchtpistole, but appears to be has the hammerless receiver. Its can't say for sure whether this is a protective cover, or is it really some kind of unknown version/copy in a double action.

Leuchtpistole - 26.65mm
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Muzzleloading Pistols

The pair of antique Flintlock/Percussion pistols is visible among the weapons in the captain's cabin.

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Rifles

Winchester Model 1895

Puujalg (literally "Pegleg") (Ants Ander) carries the Winchester Model 1895, leaning on it like a crutch the rest of the time.

A Russian contract Model 1895 in 7.62x54 Russian. Note the loading bridge over the receiver
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Unknown Rifle

Meremõrtsukas ("Sea Murderer") (Tõnu Kark) in one scene is seen with an unidentified rifle, presumably a percussion (or converted to a breach loader) infantry model.

Russian percussion cap musket M1845 (1851 year produced, Tula) - .70
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