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The Captain from Köpenick (1956)
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The Captain from Köpenick is a 1956 West German movie directed by Helmut Käutner and the second German sound adaptation of the play of the same name by Carl Zuckmayer. It tells the story of the criminal Wilhelm Voigt, who became world-famous for his ingenious coup in October 1906 and takes this coup as the occasion for a critical portrayal of militarism and the subject spirit in the German Empire. However, the story of the incident told in the drama and film is largely fiction. After his release from prison, Wilhelm Voigt decides to finally lead an honest life. In a junk shop, he finds an old captain's uniform. In it, he gives a guard the order to follow him to Köpenick (Berlin) in the town hall, where he arrests the mayor and the city treasurer, to first get a passport in peace. To his great disappointment, he learns that it is not possible to obtain a passport at Köpenick town hall, and so he confiscates the town treasury.
The movie was the first German post-war success in the USA and was nominated for the Oscar in the category Best Foreign Language Film, awarded for the first time in 1957.
The following weapons were used in the film The Captain from Köpenick:
Rifles
Dreyse Zündnadelgewehr Ö/M
German soldiers march during the opening and the ending with Dreyse Zündnadelgewehr Ö/M (Österreichisches Modell; Austrian model) rifles. These rifles are conversions of the Prussian Dreyse carbine M/57 and the Austrian Lorenz M1854/ II musket which were captured in large numbers in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866.
Chassepot Mle. 1866
The German Gefreiter (Corporal) (Werner Schumacher) and the East Prussian grenadier (Balduin Baas) can be seen carrying French Chassepot 1866 rifles. Recognizable by the smooth receiver that differentiates it from the Gras Model 1874. These two Chassepot rifles keep changing hands throughout the movie.
Mauser Gewehr 1871/84
The Gewehr 1871/84 with Seitengewehr 98 bayonets is used by German soldiers including the Gefreiter and the East Prussian grenadier.