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'''''Oleko Dundich''''' (Yugoslavian title ''Aleksa Dundic'') is a 1958 Soviet-Yugoslavian historical adventure movie directed by Leonid Lukov. It depicts the life of Oleko (also called Aleksa) Dundich, a prominent Red Army cavalry commander during the Russian Civil war. The biography of Dundich is highly controversial; the movie follows the version that Dundich was born in Austro-Hungary and became a Hussar NCO during the World War 1. In 1916 he was taken prisoner by Russian troops and later volunteered to join the Serbian Volunteer Corps in Russia. In 1917 Dundich joined Red Guards and then became a cavalry commander in 1st Cavalry Army until his death in battle in July 1920.
'''''Oleko Dundich''''' (Yugoslavian title ''Aleksa Dundic'') is a 1958 Soviet-Yugoslavian historical adventure movie directed by [[Leonid Lukov]]. It depicts the life of Oleko (also called Aleksa) Dundich, a prominent Red Army cavalry commander during the Russian Civil war. The biography of Dundich is highly controversial; the movie follows the version that Dundich was born in Austro-Hungary and became a Hussar NCO during the World War 1. In 1916 he was taken prisoner by Russian troops and later volunteered to join the Serbian Volunteer Corps in Russia. In 1917 Dundich joined Red Guards and then became a cavalry commander in 1st Cavalry Army until his death in battle in July 1920.
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[[File:Oleko Dundich-Pistol-14.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Col. Bobrov holds a similar pistol.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Pistol-14.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Col. Bobrov holds a similar pistol.]]
In several scenes Lt. Col. (later Col.) Pavle Hodzich ([[Milan Puzic]]), the head of White Army counterintellegence service, and some other White Army officers carry pistols that resembles [[FN Model 1922]].
In several scenes Lt. Col. (later Col.) Pavle Hodzich ([[Milan Puzic]]), the head of White Army counterintelligence service, and some other White Army officers carry pistols that resembles [[FN Model 1922]].
[[File:Browning 1922.jpg|thumb|none|300px|For comparison: FN Model 1922 - .32 ACP]]
[[File:Browning 1922.jpg|thumb|none|300px|For comparison: FN Model 1922 - .32 ACP]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Holster-4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lt. Col. Hodzich carries a holster that looks like FN Model 1922 pattern.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Holster-4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lt. Col. Hodzich carries a holster that looks like FN Model 1922 pattern.]]
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[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mosin07-5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Dasha, daughter of a Red commander, carries an M07 Carbine.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mosin07-5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Dasha, daughter of a Red commander, carries an M07 Carbine.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mosin07-8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Dundich's cavalrymen, disguised as White Cossacks, surprise real Cossacks, escorting French Gen. Jaubert.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mosin07-8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Dundich's cavalrymen, disguised as White Cossacks, surprise real Cossacks, escorting French Gen. Jaubert.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mosin07-9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Kid Mirko and another cavalryman with M07 Carbines.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mosin07-9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Kid Mirko and another cavalryman ([[Nikolai Aparin]]) with M07 Carbines.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mosin07-10.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another view of Dundich's men ([[Sergey Yakovlev]] at the left) with M07 Carbines.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mosin07-10.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another view of Dundich's men ([[Nikolai Aparin]] and uncredited other) with M07 Carbines.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mosin07-12.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Rasovich with an M07 Carbine guards captured Gen. Jaubert.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mosin07-12.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Rasovich with an M07 Carbine guards captured Gen. Jaubert.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mosin07-13.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A dead Cossack with M07 Carbine. Next moment he is seen with M38 Carbine (see below).]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mosin07-13.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A dead Cossack with M07 Carbine. Next moment he is seen with M38 Carbine (see below).]]
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[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mauser-8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Gewehr 98. ''Lange-Visier'' rear sight is seen.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mauser-8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Gewehr 98. ''Lange-Visier'' rear sight is seen.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mauser-9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Full length Gewehr 98s and short rifles in barracks.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mauser-9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Full length Gewehr 98s and short rifles in barracks.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mauser-11.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Red Army man carries a full lenght Mauser rifle that appears to be a Gewehr 98.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mauser-11.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Red Army man carries a full length Mauser rifle that appears to be a Gewehr 98.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mauser-12.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Red Army man at the right carries a full length Mauser rifle, also most likely a Gewehr 98.]]
[[File:Oleko Dundich-Mauser-12.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Red Army man at the right carries a full length Mauser rifle, also most likely a Gewehr 98.]]
Oleko Dundich (Yugoslavian title Aleksa Dundic) is a 1958 Soviet-Yugoslavian historical adventure movie directed by Leonid Lukov. It depicts the life of Oleko (also called Aleksa) Dundich, a prominent Red Army cavalry commander during the Russian Civil war. The biography of Dundich is highly controversial; the movie follows the version that Dundich was born in Austro-Hungary and became a Hussar NCO during the World War 1. In 1916 he was taken prisoner by Russian troops and later volunteered to join the Serbian Volunteer Corps in Russia. In 1917 Dundich joined Red Guards and then became a cavalry commander in 1st Cavalry Army until his death in battle in July 1920.
The following weapons were used in the film Oleko Dundich:
Mauser C96 pistols are seen in hands of several Reds, notably Dragich (Ljuba Tadic) and Palich (Dragomir Felba), Serb cavalrymen of Dundich's international unit. High commanders of 1st Cavalry Army, Kliment Yefremovich Voroshilov (Vladimir Troshin) and Semyon Mikhailovich Budyonny (Lev Sverdlin), carry Mauser C96 pistols in holsters.
In the scene when Dundich (Branko Pleša) poses as French Army Capt. Derville, he holds a pistol that resembles an FN Model 1910 but looks smaller and with slightly different appearance. Similar looking pistol is seen in hands of White Army Col. Bobrov (Evgeniy Samoylov).
In several scenes Lt. Col. (later Col.) Pavle Hodzich (Milan Puzic), the head of White Army counterintelligence service, and some other White Army officers carry pistols that resembles FN Model 1922.
Several White Army and French Army officers and generals carry pistols in holsters. Some of these pistols are possibly the ones, described above and reused in other scenes.
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M91 Dragoon and M91/30
Mosin Nagant Rifles are used by numerous Reds and Whites. These rifles are a mix of M91 Dragoons and M91/30s. Only in some cases the model can be identified exactly.
Soldiers of the Serbian Volunteer Corps are armed with Mauser Gewehr 98 rifles.
Mauser Rifles
Short Mauser rifles of unidentified model (or various models) can be seen in several scenes. Some of them are possibly anachronistic Karabiner 98k.
Machine Guns
Maxim M1910
Maxim M1910 machine guns are seen mounted on Red Army tachanka horse carts (possibly it's a single prop, as all M1910s have very similary battered barrel jackets).
Maxim M1910/30
Maxim M1910/30 machine guns, standing for M1910s, are seen mounted on Red Army tachanka horse carts, on Red armoured train and on White armoured cars. Both pre- and post-1940 versions are seen.