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|name = The Lark <BR> Zhavoronok | |||
|picture = Zhavoronok-Poster.jpg | |||
|caption = ''Film poster'' | |||
|country = [[Image:SOV.jpg|25px]] USSR | |||
|director = Nikita Kurikhin <BR> Leonid Menaker | |||
|date= 1964 | |||
|language = Russian | |||
|studio=Lenfilm | |||
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|character1=Ivan | |||
|actor1=[[Vyacheslav Gurenkov]] | |||
|character2=Pyotr | |||
|actor2=[[Gennadiy Yukhtin]] | |||
|character3=Frenchman | |||
|actor3=[[Valentins Skulme]] | |||
|character4=Obersturmfuhrer | |||
|actor4=[[Bruno O'Ya]] | |||
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'''''The Lark (Zhavoronok)''''' (Russian Title: '''''Жаворонок''''') is a 1964 Soviet World War II drama directed by Nikita Kurikhin and Leonid Menaker. In summer 1942 Germans test new anti-tank shells. As the targets they use captured Russian tanks driven by captive Soviet soldiers and civilian prisoners of concentration camps. One of the tanks escapes from a captivity. | '''''The Lark (Zhavoronok)''''' (Russian Title: '''''Жаворонок''''') is a 1964 Soviet World War II drama directed by Nikita Kurikhin and Leonid Menaker. In summer 1942 Germans test new anti-tank shells. As the targets they use captured Russian tanks driven by captive Soviet soldiers and civilian prisoners of concentration camps. One of the tanks escapes from a captivity. | ||
'''The following weapons are featured in the film ''The Lark (Zhavoronok)'':''' | |||
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==Luger P08== | ==Luger P08== | ||
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==AKS-47== | ==AKS-47== | ||
[[Image:AKS | [[Image:AKS.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Type III AKS-47 - 7.62x39mm]] | ||
[[Image:Zhavoronok-AKS.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Frenchman`s MP40 miraculously | [[Image:Zhavoronok-AKS.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Frenchman`s MP40 miraculously transforms into an [[AK-47#AKS-47|AKS-47]] for a few seconds.]] | ||
==Mauser Karabiner 98k== | ==Mauser Karabiner 98k== | ||
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==7.5 cm Pak 97/38== | ==7.5 cm Pak 97/38== | ||
[[Image:Zhavoronok-Pak-97-38.jpg|thumb|none|600px|German gunners firing 7.5 cm Pak 97/38 at captured Russian tanks]] | [[Image:7.5cm Pak 97 38.jpg|thumb|none|400px|7.5 cm Pak 97/38 anti-tank gun - 75×350mm R]] | ||
[[Image:Zhavoronok-Pak-97-38-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another 7.5 cm Pak 97/38. Note its poor condition.]] | [[Image:Zhavoronok-Pak-97-38.jpg|thumb|none|600px|German gunners firing [[7.5 cm Pak 97/38]] at captured Russian tanks]] | ||
[[Image:Zhavoronok-Pak-97-38-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another [[7.5 cm Pak 97/38]]. Note its poor condition.]] | |||
==(D-44?) Antitank Gun== | ==(D-44?) Antitank Gun== | ||
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[[Image:Zhavoronok-T34-85.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Some T-34-85 used in this movie. But actually this tanks entered service only in 1944]] | [[Image:Zhavoronok-T34-85.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Some T-34-85 used in this movie. But actually this tanks entered service only in 1944]] | ||
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The Lark (Zhavoronok) (Russian Title: Жаворонок) is a 1964 Soviet World War II drama directed by Nikita Kurikhin and Leonid Menaker. In summer 1942 Germans test new anti-tank shells. As the targets they use captured Russian tanks driven by captive Soviet soldiers and civilian prisoners of concentration camps. One of the tanks escapes from a captivity.
The following weapons are featured in the film The Lark (Zhavoronok):