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Defence of Sevastopol (Oborona Sevastopolya)

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Defence of Sevastopol
(Oborona Sevastopolya)
Oborona Sevastopolya-1911.jpg
Country Flag of the Russian Empire.JPG Russia
Directed by Aleksandr Khanzhonkov
Vasily Goncharov
Release Date 1911
Language Silent (Russian subtitles)
Studio Khanzhonkov Studio
Main Cast
Character Actor
Admiral Pavel Nakhimov Andrej Gromov
Vice Admiral Vladimir Kornilov Ivan Mozzhukhin
Engineer-General Eduard Totleben Arsenii Bibikov
Seaman Pyotr Koshka Nikolay Semyonov


Defence of Sevastopol (Oborona Sevastopolya) is a Russian 1911 historical war film, depicting the events of the Siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War (1854-1855). It was the first feature film made in the Russian Empire.


The following weapons were used in the film Defence of Sevastopol (Oborona Sevastopolya):


Mosin Nagant M1891

While the uniform of Russian, French, British and Turkish armies was reproduced accurately, the guns in hands of soldiers are anachronistic Mosin Nagant M1891 Infantry rifles.

Mosin Nagant M1891 Infantry Rifle - 7.62x54mm R
Russian soldiers fire their rifles. Some are fitted with bayonets. Vice Admiral Kornilov stands on the foreground.
Russian soldiers and sailors on rest.
French soldiers at the left hold M91 rifles.
Russian and French soldiers in close combat.
Russian soldiers carry their wounded comrades-in-arms.
Russian soldiers on march. The rifles are seen clear enought, and the attachment of the rifle sling allows to identify the guns as original, pre-1910 Infantry model.
Russian troops leave Sevastopol.

Enfield Pattern 1853

In one scene a Russian soldier holds what appears to be an Enfield Pattern 1853 rifled musket, a correct weapon for Crimean War era.

Enfield 1853 - .577 Ball
The soldier in center holds Enfield musket in addition to his Mosin Nagant rifle.

Naval Cannon

A genuine naval cannon of Crimean War era is seen in several scenes. It appears to be 68-pounder Paixhans gun. Such cannons were mounted on Russian ships of the line and reused on defence of Sevastopol.

The cannon on position.
The crewmembers man the cannon. Admiral Nakhimov stands next to the cannon.

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