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{{Infobox Movie
 
{{Infobox Movie
|name = Operation Caviar <br /> Es muß nicht immer Kaviar sein <br /> C'est pas toujours du caviar
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|name = Operation Caviar <br/>Es muß nicht immer Kaviar sein <br/>C'est pas toujours du caviar
|picture =NichtimmerKaviarsein.jpg
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|picture = NichtimmerKaviarsein.jpg
 
|caption = ''Movie Poster''
 
|caption = ''Movie Poster''
|country =
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|country = [[Image:FRA.jpg|25px]] France<br/>[[Image:GER.jpg|25px]] West Germany
[[Image:FRA.jpg|25px]] France<br />[[Image:GER.jpg|25px]] West Germany
 
 
|director = Géza von Radványi
 
|director = Géza von Radványi
 
|date= October 18, 1961
 
|date= October 18, 1961
|language = English<br /> French<br />German
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|language = English<br/>French<br/>German
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|studio=Central Cinema Company Film (CCC)<br/>Comptoir d'Expansion Cinématographique
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|distributor=Europa-Filmverleih AG
 
|character1=Thomas Lieven
 
|character1=Thomas Lieven
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|actor1=[[O. W. Fischer]]
 
|character2=Chantal
 
|character2=Chantal
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|actor2=[[Senta Berger]]
 
|character3=Siméon
 
|character3=Siméon
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|actor3=Jean Richard
 
|character4=Loos
 
|character4=Loos
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|actor4=[[Viktor de Kowa]]
 
|character5=Bastian
 
|character5=Bastian
|actor1=[[O. W. Fischer]]
 
|actor2=[[Senta Berger]]
 
|actor3=[[Jean Richard]]
 
|actor4=[[Viktor de Kowa]]
 
 
|actor5=[[Peter Carsten]]
 
|actor5=[[Peter Carsten]]
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|character6=''Feldwebel'' Zumbusch
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|actor6=[[Werner Peters]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''''Operation Caviar''''' (alternative title: ''It doesn't always have to be caviar'') is a 1961 German-French adaptation of the novel of the same name by Johannes Mario Simmel. Thomas Lieven, a dutiful employee of a London bank, would have preferred to pursue his passion as a hobby cook at home, rather than bringing seemingly harmless bank documents to Berlin on behalf of his boss. As soon as they arrived in Germany, the completely puzzled Thomas was forced to cooperate by the counterintelligence agency and the Gestapo and sent to Paris with a fake passport. Back in London, Secret Service agents are already waiting for the supposed French double agent.
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'''''Operation Caviar''''' (alternative title: ''It doesn't always have to be caviar'') is a 1961 German-French adaptation of the novel of the same name by Johannes Mario Simmel. Thomas Lieven, a dutiful employee of a London bank, would have preferred to pursue his passion as a hobby cook at home, rather than bringing seemingly harmless bank documents to Berlin on behalf of his boss. When they arrived in Germany, the completely puzzled Thomas was forced to cooperate by the counterintelligence agency and the Gestapo and sent to Paris with a fake passport. In London, Secret Service agents are already waiting for the supposed French double agent.
  
 
{{Film Title}}
 
{{Film Title}}
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==Luger P08==
 
==Luger P08==
Vera ([[Eva Bartok]]) gives Thomas Lieven ([[O. W. Fischer]]) a [[Luger P08]].
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Vera ([[Eva Bartok]]) owns a [[Luger P08]] which she gives to Thomas Lieven ([[O. W. Fischer]]).
[[Image:LugerP08Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Luger P08 - 9x19mm.]]
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[[Image:LugerP08Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Luger P08 - 9x19mm]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-Luger1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Vera offers Thomas the Luger.]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-Luger1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Vera offers Thomas the Luger.]]
[[File:Kaviarsein-Luger2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Luger in Thomas' hand.]]
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[[File:Kaviarsein-Luger2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Luger in Thomas' hand. The grip is perfectly seen.]]
  
 
==Dreyse M1907==
 
==Dreyse M1907==
The [[Dreyse Model 1907]] pistol is used by Chantal ([[Senta Berger]]), but is taken away by Thomas.
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A [[Dreyse Model 1907]] is used by Chantal ([[Senta Berger]]) to threaten Thomas who manages to take it from her.
[[Image:Dreyse 1907.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Dreyse 1907 - 7.65mm Browning]]
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[[File:Dreyse 1907.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Dreyse Modell 1907 - 7.65mm Browning]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-Dreyse1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Chantal confronts Thomas with her Dreyse.]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-Dreyse1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Chantal confronts Thomas with her Dreyse.]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-Dreyse2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rear view of her pistol.]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-Dreyse2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rear view of her pistol.]]
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==Mauser Pocket Pistol==
 
==Mauser Pocket Pistol==
Siméon ([[Jean Richard]]) is very briefly seen with a [[Mauser Pocket Pistol]].
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Siméon (Jean Richard) is very briefly seen with a [[Mauser Pocket Pistol]] during the encounter with a German column.
[[File:Kaviarsein-PocketPistol1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Siméon holds the pistol during the encounter of German forces.]]
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[[File:Mauser1934.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Mauser Taschenpistole Modell 1934 - 7.65x17mmSR; for comparison]]
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[[File:Kaviarsein-PocketPistol1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Siméon holds the Mauser pistol to oppose the soldiers.]]
  
 
=Submachine Guns=
 
=Submachine Guns=
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==MP40==
 
==MP40==
 
Some German soldiers are armed with [[MP40]]s.
 
Some German soldiers are armed with [[MP40]]s.
[[Image:MP40.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Maschinenpistole 40 - 9x19mm]]
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[[File:MP40.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Maschinenpistole 40 - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Kaviarsein-MP1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A German ''Leutnant'' with his MP.]]
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[[File:Kaviarsein-MP1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A German ''Leutnant'' with his MP asking the group where they want to go.]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-MP2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An MP40 hanging next to Chantal.]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-MP2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An MP40 hanging next to Chantal.]]
  
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==Frühwirth Model 1872==
 
==Frühwirth Model 1872==
 
Most German soldiers can be seen wielding rare Austrian [[Frühwirth Model 1872|''Gendarmerie-Repetiergewehr System Frühwirth'' M1872 Carbines]] instead of accurate [[Karabiner 98k]]s. These rifles have Mannlicher M1890 Carbine style barrels with the rear part of [[Kropatschek Rifle]]s.
 
Most German soldiers can be seen wielding rare Austrian [[Frühwirth Model 1872|''Gendarmerie-Repetiergewehr System Frühwirth'' M1872 Carbines]] instead of accurate [[Karabiner 98k]]s. These rifles have Mannlicher M1890 Carbine style barrels with the rear part of [[Kropatschek Rifle]]s.
[[Image:Fruwirth M1872.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Frühwirth M1872 Gendarmerie Carbine - 11.15x36Rmm]]
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[[File:Fruwirth M1872.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Frühwirth M1872 Gendarmerie Carbine - 11.15x36Rmm]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-Carbine1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The soldier on the left points his carbine at Thomas. Note the typical Steyr striker and turned bolt handle with the Kropatschek receiver.]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-Carbine1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The soldier on the left points his carbine at Thomas. Note the typical Steyr striker and turned bolt handle with the Kropatschek receiver.]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-Carbine-Carcano.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A closer look of the barrel of the same carbine shows the sling slot.]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-Carbine-Carcano.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A closer look of the barrel of the same carbine shows the sling slot.]]
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==Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine==
 
==Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine==
 
A [[Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine]] is held by one German soldier.
 
A [[Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine]] is held by one German soldier.
[[Image:CarcanoM38CavCarbine.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine with folded bayonet - 6.5x52mm]]
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[[File:CarcanoM38CavCarbine.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine with folded bayonet - 6.5x52mm]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-CarcRiflesPromo.jpg|thumb|none|450px|[[O. W. Fischer]] facing the German soldiers on a promotional picture. Note the lack of the folding bayonet.]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-CarcRiflesPromo.jpg|thumb|none|450px|[[O. W. Fischer]] facing the German soldiers on a promotional picture. Note the lack of the folding bayonet.]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-Carbine-Carcano.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The soldier holding the Carcano can be seen in the background on the left.]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-Carbine-Carcano.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The soldier holding the Carcano can be seen in the background on the left.]]
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==Vetterli Model 1870/87/15==
 
==Vetterli Model 1870/87/15==
 
Another German is seen with what appears to be a [[Vetterli Rifle|Vetterli Model 1870/87/15]] rifle.
 
Another German is seen with what appears to be a [[Vetterli Rifle|Vetterli Model 1870/87/15]] rifle.
[[Image:Vetterli 1870-87-15.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Vetterli Model 1870/87/15 - 6.5x52mm]]
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[[File:Vetterli 1870-87-15.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Vetterli Model 1870/87/15 - 6.5x52mm]]
[[File:Kaviarsein-Vetterli.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A blurred view on the left shows, nevertheless, the bolt action mechanism, trigger guard, and the upper front barrel band as the soldier walks by Sgt. Zumbusch ([[Werner Peters]]).]]
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[[File:Kaviarsein-Vetterli.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A blurred view on the left shows, nevertheless, the bolt action mechanism, trigger guard, and the upper front barrel band as the soldier walks by ''Feldwebel'' (Sergeant) Zumbusch ([[Werner Peters]]).]]
  
 
==Unknown Rifles==
 
==Unknown Rifles==
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==MG34==
 
==MG34==
 
An [[MG34]] is mounted on a Volkswagen Type 166 ''Schwimmwagen'' car.
 
An [[MG34]] is mounted on a Volkswagen Type 166 ''Schwimmwagen'' car.
[[Image:mg-34man-portable.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MG34 with 50 round belt drum - 7.92x57mm Mauser]]
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[[File:mg-34man-portable.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MG34 with 50 round belt drum - 7.92x57mm Mauser]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-MG1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-MG1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-MG2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
 
[[File:Kaviarsein-MG2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]

Revision as of 16:18, 9 February 2023


Operation Caviar
Es muß nicht immer Kaviar sein
C'est pas toujours du caviar
NichtimmerKaviarsein.jpg
Movie Poster
Country FRA.jpg France
GER.jpg West Germany
Directed by Géza von Radványi
Release Date October 18, 1961
Language English
French
German
Studio Central Cinema Company Film (CCC)
Comptoir d'Expansion Cinématographique
Distributor Europa-Filmverleih AG
Main Cast
Character Actor
Thomas Lieven O. W. Fischer
Chantal Senta Berger
Siméon Jean Richard
Loos Viktor de Kowa
Bastian Peter Carsten
Feldwebel Zumbusch Werner Peters


Operation Caviar (alternative title: It doesn't always have to be caviar) is a 1961 German-French adaptation of the novel of the same name by Johannes Mario Simmel. Thomas Lieven, a dutiful employee of a London bank, would have preferred to pursue his passion as a hobby cook at home, rather than bringing seemingly harmless bank documents to Berlin on behalf of his boss. When they arrived in Germany, the completely puzzled Thomas was forced to cooperate by the counterintelligence agency and the Gestapo and sent to Paris with a fake passport. In London, Secret Service agents are already waiting for the supposed French double agent.


The following weapons were used in the film Operation Caviar:


Pistols

Luger P08

Vera (Eva Bartok) owns a Luger P08 which she gives to Thomas Lieven (O. W. Fischer).

Luger P08 - 9x19mm
Vera offers Thomas the Luger.
The Luger in Thomas' hand. The grip is perfectly seen.

Dreyse M1907

A Dreyse Model 1907 is used by Chantal (Senta Berger) to threaten Thomas who manages to take it from her.

Dreyse Modell 1907 - 7.65mm Browning
Chantal confronts Thomas with her Dreyse.
Rear view of her pistol.
Thomas gives rise to shoot him.
After disarming Chantal, Thomas is now in control of the Dreyse.

Mauser Pocket Pistol

Siméon (Jean Richard) is very briefly seen with a Mauser Pocket Pistol during the encounter with a German column.

Mauser Taschenpistole Modell 1934 - 7.65x17mmSR; for comparison
Siméon holds the Mauser pistol to oppose the soldiers.

Submachine Guns

MP40

Some German soldiers are armed with MP40s.

Maschinenpistole 40 - 9x19mm
A German Leutnant with his MP asking the group where they want to go.
An MP40 hanging next to Chantal.

Rifles

Frühwirth Model 1872

Most German soldiers can be seen wielding rare Austrian Gendarmerie-Repetiergewehr System Frühwirth M1872 Carbines instead of accurate Karabiner 98ks. These rifles have Mannlicher M1890 Carbine style barrels with the rear part of Kropatschek Rifles.

Frühwirth M1872 Gendarmerie Carbine - 11.15x36Rmm
The soldier on the left points his carbine at Thomas. Note the typical Steyr striker and turned bolt handle with the Kropatschek receiver.
A closer look of the barrel of the same carbine shows the sling slot.
Two soldiers guarding unimpressed Bastian (Peter Carsten) with the carbines.

Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine

A Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine is held by one German soldier.

Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine with folded bayonet - 6.5x52mm
O. W. Fischer facing the German soldiers on a promotional picture. Note the lack of the folding bayonet.
The soldier holding the Carcano can be seen in the background on the left.

Vetterli Model 1870/87/15

Another German is seen with what appears to be a Vetterli Model 1870/87/15 rifle.

Vetterli Model 1870/87/15 - 6.5x52mm
A blurred view on the left shows, nevertheless, the bolt action mechanism, trigger guard, and the upper front barrel band as the soldier walks by Feldwebel (Sergeant) Zumbusch (Werner Peters).

Unknown Rifles

Several German soldiers can also be seen with unknown rifles.

The soldier struggling with Bastian on the right with a rifle over his back.
A slightly different view.
The same rifle seen on the left and two soldiers on the right with short Mauser rifles.
Another short Mauser rifle carried by the soldier on the right.
A percussion lock (?) rifle on the right.

Other

MG34

An MG34 is mounted on a Volkswagen Type 166 Schwimmwagen car.

MG34 with 50 round belt drum - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Kaviarsein-MG1.jpg
Kaviarsein-MG2.jpg

Cannon

Kaviarsein-Cannon1.jpg
Kaviarsein-Cannon2.jpg

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