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The Shore of Salvation (Bereg spaseniya)

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The Shore of Salvation
(Bereg spaseniya)
구원의 기슭
(Kuon kisyl)
Bereg spaseniya poster.jpeg
Moder Russian DVD Cover
Country SOV.jpg USSR
DPRK-Flag.jpg North Korea
Directed by Arya Dashiyev
Ryu Ho Son
Release Date 1990
Language Russian
Korean
Japanese
Studio Korea February 8 Film Studio
Gorky Film Studios
Mir
Main Cast
Character Actor
Lieutenant Dyakonov Dmitry Matveev
Semyon Nikulin Boris Nevzorov
Fyodor Viktor Stepanov
Ivan Myakota Aleksandr Slastin
Oles Dobrysh Vitaliy Serov
Barame Lee Sol Hi
Yu Chun Ri Yong-ho
Elder Cho Jae-Yong
Yam Zhu Sok Bon
Harata Kwak Men So


The Shore of Salvation (Russian: Берег спасения; Bereg spaseniya, Korean 구원의 기슭; Kuon kisyl) is a 1990 Soviet-North Korean action adventure movie.

Note: This movie exist in three versions: Korean language, Russian language two-part TV and Russian language single part movie. The last one was used.


The following weapons were used in the film The Shore of Salvation (Bereg spaseniya):


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Handguns

Nagant M1895

Lieutenant Dyakonov (Dmitry Matveev) carries Nagant M1895 throughout the movie. Several Japanese mercenaries also uses similar Nagants.

Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38R Nagant. This example was dated 1939 manufacture and was a War time issued weapon. Note the angular front sight which was used from 1930s.
Lieutenant Dyakonov with the holstered Nagant.
Japanese mercenary puts his hand on the grip of his holstered sidearm (pointed by the red arrow).
The same mercenary draws his revolver.
The same mercenary in ambush, revolver in hands.
Mercenaries with the revolvers.
Mercenaries draws their revolvers...
...and raises its.
One-eyed mercenary brandishes his revolver (pointed by the red arrow).
Lieutenant Dyakonov draws his Nagant.
Lieutenant Dyakonov brandishes the Nagant.
Lieutenant Dyakonov fires his Nagant at the final shootout.

Type 94 pistol

At least one of the Japanese mercenaries can be seen armed with the Type 94 pistol.

Japanese Type 94 Pistol - 8x22mm Nambu
Mercenary draws his pistol (pointed by the red arrow).
A slightly other view of the slide.
The same mercenary aims the pistol (pointed by the red arrow).
A slightly other perspective.
The same mercenary runs, pistol in hands.
A more close view of his pistol.

Star Ruby

Harata (Kwak Men So) uses Star Ruby at the a few scene.

Gabilondo Ruby - .32 ACP
Harata holds his pistol after firing it.
Harata fires his pistol in aimr.
Harata runs, pistol in hands.
Harata draws his pistol...
... and raises it.
A slightly other view of Harata's pistol.
Harata holds the pistol after it runs of ammo.

Long Guns

Arisaka Type 99

Near all of Japanese mercenaries were armed with the Arisaka Type 99s. Lieutenant Dyakonov (Dmitry Matveev), Semyon Nikulin (Boris Nevzorov), Ivan Myakota (Aleksandr Slastin), Oles Dobrysh (Vitaliy Serov) and Yu Chun (Ri Yong-ho) captures a few this guns.

Arisaka Type 99 short rifle - 7.7x58mm
Mercenaries aim their rifles.
A good view of the rifle wielding mercenaries.
Yu Chun fires captured rifle.
Lieutenant Dyakonov fires captured rifle.
Ivan Myakota fires his rifle.
Another view of Dyakonov's rifle.
Semyon Nikulin charges captured rifle.
Oles Dobrysh fires the rifle.
Ivan Myakota fires captured rifle.
Ivan Myakota and Semyon Nikulin with the rifles on the slings.
Yu Chun with the rifle on the sling.

Mosin Nagant M91/30

Barame (Lee Sol Hi), Yu Chun (Ri Yong-ho) and several peasants carry Mosin Nagant M91/30s, mocked-up as muskets throughout the movie.

Full-length, Soviet Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mm R
Barame with the rifle on the sling.
Yu Chun holds his rifle.
A buttstock of his rifle is seen.
Barame holds her rifle.
Barame grabs her rifle...
...and hangs it on her shoulder.
Barame with the rifle on the sling.

Tanegashima

Numerous peasants, include Elder (Cho Jae-Yong) can be seen armed with the rather crudely made Tanegashima-style matchlock muskets. At the firing scenes, this guns turns to Mosin-Nagants.

Short-barrelled "Tanegashima" matchlock arquebus at the Ako Temple museum
Barame grabs the gun from peasant.
Peasant holds the gun at the background. Note the rather crude barrel bands.
The gun (pointed by the red arrow) in peasant's hands is seen.
Peasant holds the gun. Note the curved buttstock.
Another peasant with the gun on the sling. Noe the curved buttstock as well.
Peasant holds the gun. Note the matchlock (pointed by the red arrow).
A slightly other view of his gun.
The Elder aims his gun. The matchlock is pointed by the red arrow.
The Elder runs, gun in hands.

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