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− | '''''Blue Bird''''' (''Blauvogel'') is a 1979 East German Western ("Red Western") movie directed by Ulrich Weiß and loosely based on the novel by Anna Jürgen. Unlike most DEFA adventure movies, this one is more child-oriented. The story is set in mid-18th century. Nine year-old George Ruster, son of a British settler, is kidnapped by Iroquois. An Indian family adopts the boy in the place of their deceased son and gives him the name "Blue Bird". Years passed, and he finds himself associated with Iroquois tribe rather with his former people. | + | '''''Blue Bird''''' (''Blauvogel'' in German) is a 1979 East German Western ("Red Western") movie directed by Ulrich Weiß and loosely based on the novel by Anna Jürgen. Unlike most DEFA adventure movies, this one is more child-oriented. The story is set in mid-18th century. Nine year-old George Ruster, son of a British settler, is kidnapped by Iroquois. An Indian family adopts the boy in the place of their deceased son and gives him the name "Blue Bird". Years passed, and he finds himself associated with Iroquois tribe rather with his former people. |
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Latest revision as of 20:13, 13 September 2023
Blue Bird (Blauvogel in German) is a 1979 East German Western ("Red Western") movie directed by Ulrich Weiß and loosely based on the novel by Anna Jürgen. Unlike most DEFA adventure movies, this one is more child-oriented. The story is set in mid-18th century. Nine year-old George Ruster, son of a British settler, is kidnapped by Iroquois. An Indian family adopts the boy in the place of their deceased son and gives him the name "Blue Bird". Years passed, and he finds himself associated with Iroquois tribe rather with his former people.
The following weapons were used in the film Blue Bird:
Charleville Model 1786 Hussar Carbine
A Charleville Model 1786 Hussar Carbine (most likely a modern replica) is seen in hands of Blue Bird (Robin Jaeger) in several scenes. Probably same gun is seen in other DEFA productions, Osceola (1971) and Tecumseh (1972).
Brown Bess Flintlock Musket
Flintlock Muskets are seen in hands of British and French soldiers, settlers and Iroquois warriors. Most of them resemble British Brown Bess Flintlock Muskets.
Note: see additional images on talk page.
Flintlock Musket
Raccoon (Gheorghe Patru) own a Flintlock Musket of a different model. It resembles English Doglock musket. Some Iroquois warriors have muskets of same outlook.
Charleville Musket
In one scene Andrew (Jan Spitzer) holds a flintlock musket that looks like French Charleville Musket.