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[[Image:Zhavoronok-AKS.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Frenchman`s MP40 miraculously transforms into an [[AK-47#AKS-47|AKS-47]] for a few seconds.]] | [[Image:Zhavoronok-AKS.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Frenchman`s MP40 miraculously transforms into an [[AK-47#AKS-47|AKS-47]] for a few seconds.]] | ||
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The Lark (Zhavoronok) (Russian Title: Жаворонок) is a 1964 Soviet World War II drama directed by Nikita Kurikhin and Leonid Menaker. In summer 1942 Germans test new anti-tank shells. As the targets they use captured Russian tanks driven by captive Soviet soldiers and civilian prisoners of concentration camps. One of the tanks escapes from a captivity.
The following weapons are featured in the film The Lark (Zhavoronok):
Luger P08
![](/images/thumb/e/e7/Zhavoronok-Luger.jpg/600px-Zhavoronok-Luger.jpg)
German officer holds his Luger P08
MP38
![](/images/thumb/e/e8/Zhavoronok-MP38.jpg/600px-Zhavoronok-MP38.jpg)
German soldier carries the MP38
MP40
![](/images/thumb/b/b5/Zhavoronok-MP40.jpg/600px-Zhavoronok-MP40.jpg)
German soldier aims his MP40 at Ivan (Vyacheslav Gurenkov)
AKS-47
![](/images/thumb/b/b6/Zhavoronok-AKS.jpg/600px-Zhavoronok-AKS.jpg)
Frenchman`s MP40 miraculously transforms into an AKS-47 for a few seconds.
Mauser Karabiner 98k
![](/images/thumb/d/df/Zhavoronok-98k.jpg/600px-Zhavoronok-98k.jpg)
German soldiers armed with Karabiner 98k seen on a cinema screen