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'''''Joker''''' is a Soviet 1991 adventure comedy, directed by Yuri Kuzmenko. The story is during and after the Russian Civil War. Two adventurers, Joker ([[Valeriy Storozhik]]) and Khrushch ([[Vyacheslav Molokov]]), hunt for a treasure. To overcome another treasure hunter, former White Army Captain ([[Andrei Boltnev]]), the adventurers have to unite but they still distrust each other.
'''''Joker''''' (Russian: ''Джокер''; '''''Dzhoker''''') is a Soviet 1991 adventure comedy, directed by Yuri Kuzmenko. The story is during and after the Russian Civil War. Two adventurers, Joker ([[Valeriy Storozhik]]) and Khrushch ([[Vyacheslav Molokov]]), hunt for a treasure. To overcome another treasure hunter, former White Army Captain ([[Andrei Boltnev]]), the adventurers have to unite but they still distrust each other.
Joker (Russian: Джокер; Dzhoker) is a Soviet 1991 adventure comedy, directed by Yuri Kuzmenko. The story is during and after the Russian Civil War. Two adventurers, Joker (Valeriy Storozhik) and Khrushch (Vyacheslav Molokov), hunt for a treasure. To overcome another treasure hunter, former White Army Captain (Andrei Boltnev), the adventurers have to unite but they still distrust each other.
The following weapons were used in the film Joker (1991):
Joker (Valeriy Storozhik) uses an anachronistic TOZ-34E over and under shotgun, fitted with sniper scope. The shotgun has a white receiver that indicates a high-grade model; the lack of the button safety on the right side is a feature of early (pre-1982) version.