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A Star Called Wormwood (Original title: Hvězda zvaná Pelyněk) is a 1964 Czechoslovak war drama directed by Martin Fric and inspired by the real historical events - rebellion, which occurred in 7th Infantry regiment of the Austro-Hungarian army in Rumburk at the end of the WWI. Starring Jirina Bohdalová, Rudolf Deyl, Radoslav Brzobohatý, Cestmír Randa and Jan Tríska.
The following weapons were used in the film A Star Called Wormwood (Hvězda zvaná Pelyněk):
FN Model 1910
FN Model 1910 is used by Austro-Hungarian officers at the end of WWI as their sidearms.
![](/images/thumb/4/43/Jaroslav_Rauser-FN_Model1910.jpg/500px-Jaroslav_Rauser-FN_Model1910.jpg)
FN Model 1910 is also a sidearm of 7th battalion commander.
![](/images/thumb/1/1b/Rudolf_Deyl-FN1910.jpg/500px-Rudolf_Deyl-FN1910.jpg)
František Noha (Rudolf Deyl) along with command functions also received gun.
Steyr Mannlicher M1895
Standard weapons of the Austro-Hungarian soldier was a Steyr Mannlicher M1895 short rifle.
![](/images/thumb/a/a8/Martin_Ruzek-Mannlicher95.jpg/500px-Martin_Ruzek-Mannlicher95.jpg)
Pvt. Koval (Martin Ruzek) (left) and Cpl. Vodička (Radoslav Brzobohatý) (in background) with rifles over their shoulders.
File:Jan Tríska-Manlicher M1895.jpg
Pvt. Lojzík (Jan Tríska) with a rifle on his back has order to guard the arrested rioters.
File:Jaroslav Mareš-Mannlicher95.jpg
The soldiers refused to to comply with an order of fw. Klozberg and put bayonets on rifles.
File:Jirí Sovák-Mannlicher95.jpg
Soldiers Červenka (Jirí Sovák) (left) and Werner (Jaroslav Mareš) (right) did arrests battalion staff.
![](/images/thumb/6/61/Josef_Vetrovec-Mannlicher95.jpg/500px-Josef_Vetrovec-Mannlicher95.jpg)
Pvt. Pelnář (Josef Vetrovec) with his rifle stops a train at the place of last battle.
Schwarzlose Machine Gun Model 07/12
![](/images/thumb/c/c1/Czech_insurgents-Schwarzlose.jpg/500px-Czech_insurgents-Schwarzlose.jpg)
The rebels soldiers seized also several Schwarzlose Machine Gun Model 07/12.
Zeitzünderhandgranate
![](/images/thumb/f/f0/Czech_insurgents-Stielhandgranate.jpg/500px-Czech_insurgents-Stielhandgranate.jpg)
Soldiers looted in a warehouse of weapons a Zeitzünderhandgranates.
File:Jaroslav Mareš-Stielhandgranate.jpg
The rebels soldiers (Ladislav H. Struna and Jaroslav Mareš) marching with grenades in his belt.