The Golden Fleece (Beshenoe zoloto)
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Original Russian Poster
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Country
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USSR
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Directed by
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Samson Samsonov
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Release Date
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1976
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Language
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Russian
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Studio
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Mosfilm
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The Golden Fleece (original title Beshenoe zoloto) is a 1976 Soviet adventure movie film directed by Samson Samsonov. It is a screen adaptation of the play Treasure on Pelican by J.B. Priestley.
The following weapons were used in the film The Golden Fleece (Beshenoe zoloto):
Handguns
Frommer Stop
Joe Parsons (Gleb Strizhenov) owns a Frommer Stop pistol. During the final confrontation his pistol is also seen in hands of Roberta Croy (Maija Eglite).
Joe Parsons holds Logan at gunpoint.
Roberta Croy takes the pistol.
Roberta holds the pistol.
From left to right: Rutland's
Femaru 37M, Parson's Frommer Stop and Simpson's
Hi-Power on the table during the negotiations.
Parsons with Frommer Stop in a standout.
FN Model 1900
Horace Logan (Valentin Gaft) owns an nickel plated FN Model 1900.
Edith Parsons (Olga Yakovleva) takes the pistol from Logan while Joe Parsons holds Logan at gunpoint with his
Frommer Stop.
Logan add his FN 1900 to other pistols on the table during the negotiations.
Logan holds his pistol in a standout.
Femaru 37M
Sir Gilbert Rutland (Boris Ivanov) owns a Femaru 37M pistol.
Rutland draws his pistol.
Rutland orders Parsons to surrender his gun.
Rutland puts his pistol on the table during the negotiations.
Ruthland with 37M and Simpson with
Hi-Power in a standout.
Browning Hi-Power
Bert Simpson (Nikolay Olyalin) owns a Browning Hi-Power pistol.
Classic Commercial Browning Hi-Power (Belgian Mfg) - 9x19mm
From left to right: Rutland's
Femaru 37M, Parson's
Frommer Stop and Simpson's Hi-Power on the table during the negotiations.
Simpson grabs his pistol.
Simpson with Hi-Power and Ruthland with
Femaru 37M in a standout.
Nagant M1895
Dudley Trout (Nikolai Yerofeyev) owns a nickel plated Nagant M1895 revolver.
Trout draws his revolver (at the left)...
...and adds it to other guns on the table.
Rifles
M1 Carbine
In the final scene several Royal Navy sailors carry rifles that appear to be M1 Carbines (a really rare guest in Soviet movies).
World War II Era M1 Carbine, with Dark Walnut Stock, 'L' peep sight and no bayonet lug - .30 Carbine - correct for most of WWII, shown with khaki sling and oiler and a period twin magazine pouch for buttstock
Sailors on the boat hold rifles.
A sailor with rifle is seen from the back.