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| [[Matchlock Musket]] || Bair || ''[[Storm Over Asia (Potomok Chingis-Khana)|Storm Over Asia]]'' || || 1928
| [[Matchlock Musket]] || Bair || ''[[Storm Over Asia (Potomok Chingis-Khana)|Storm Over Asia]]'' || || 1928
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| NHM Model 6 || Dr. Krishna || ''[[The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse]]'' || || 1964
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| [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]]|| Yekota || ''[[À tout coeur à Tokyo pour OSS 117]]'' || || 1966
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]]|| Yekota || ''[[À tout coeur à Tokyo pour OSS 117]]'' || || 1966

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Valéry Inkijinoff (1895–1973) as Yekota with a MP40 in À tout coeur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 (1966).

Valéry Inkijinoff (born Valery Ivanovich Inkizhinov, March 25, 1895 - September 26, 1973) was a Russian and French actor of Buryat origin. He became famous for the main role in Storm Over Asia. In 1930 he emigrated from Soviet Russia to France and continued his cinema career in numerous French, German and British movies, appearing mostly in roles of Asian villains.

Valéry Inkijinoff can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Matchlock Musket Bair Storm Over Asia 1928
NHM Model 6 Dr. Krishna The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse 1964
Smith & Wesson Model 36 Yekota À tout coeur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 1966