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|country = [[Image:SOV.jpg|25px]] USSR | |country = [[Image:SOV.jpg|25px]] USSR | ||
|director =Vladimir Vorobyov | |director =Vladimir Vorobyov | ||
|date= | |date=1977 | ||
|language =Russian | |language =Russian | ||
|studio=Lenfilm | |studio=Lenfilm | ||
|distributor= | |distributor= | ||
|character1=Truffaldino | |character1=Truffaldino | ||
|actor1=Konstantin Raykin | |actor1=[[Konstantin Raykin]] | ||
|character2=Smeraldina | |character2=Smeraldina | ||
|actor2=Natalya Gundareva | |actor2=Natalya Gundareva | ||
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== Percussion Cap Pistol == | == Percussion Cap Pistol == | ||
[[Percussion Cap Pistol]]s are seen in hands of Florindo Aretusi ([[Viktor Kostetskiy]]), Captain of Turin guards ([[Evgeniy Tilicheev]]) and one of the robbers ([[Boris Smolkin]]). These guns look more like mockups, but fitted with genuine percussion cap locks. It's worth noting that any percussion cap guns are out of time for mid 18th century. | [[Percussion Cap Pistol]]s are seen in hands of Florindo Aretusi ([[Viktor Kostetskiy]]), Captain of Turin guards ([[Evgeniy Tilicheev]]) and one of the robbers ([[Boris Smolkin]]). These guns look more like mockups, but fitted with genuine percussion cap locks. It's worth noting that any percussion cap guns are out of time for mid 18th century. | ||
[[Image:Percussion cap pistol.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Percussion cap pistol]] | [[Image:Percussion cap pistol.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Italian (Kingdom of the Two Sicilies) Percussion cap pistol, converted from flintlock, circa mid-19th century - .69 caliber (17.7mm)]] | ||
[[File:Truffaldino-Pistol-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Percussion cap lock is seen on Captain's pistol during the chase after Florindo Aretusi.]] | [[File:Truffaldino-Pistol-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Percussion cap lock is seen on Captain's pistol during the chase after Florindo Aretusi.]] | ||
[[File:Truffaldino-Pistol-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Captain aims.]] | [[File:Truffaldino-Pistol-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Captain aims.]] | ||
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== Percussion Cap Musket 2 == | == Percussion Cap Musket 2 == | ||
Another robber ([[Anatoliy Rudakov]]) is armed with a relatively small musket, also with percussion cap lock. This is probably a hunting model, and likely the same prop that was used in ''[[The Snow Queen (Snezhnaya koroleva)# | Another robber ([[Anatoliy Rudakov]]) is armed with a relatively small musket, also with percussion cap lock. This is probably a hunting model, and likely the same prop that was used in ''[[The Snow Queen (Snezhnaya koroleva)#Percussion Musket|Snezhnaya koroleva]]'' and ''[[Prosha, the Prince (Tsarevich Prosha)#Percussion Carbine|Tsarevich Prosha]]'', also a Lenfilm production. | ||
[[Image:Shompolka.jpg|thumb|none|400px|For comparison: 1860 Russian-made Single Barreled Percussion Shotgun, so-called "Shompolka"]] | [[Image:Shompolka.jpg|thumb|none|400px|For comparison: 1860 Russian-made Single Barreled Percussion Shotgun, so-called "Shompolka"]] | ||
[[File:Truffaldino-Musket2-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The robber in ambush.]] | [[File:Truffaldino-Musket2-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The robber in ambush.]] |
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Truffaldino from Bergamo (Truffaldino iz Bergamo) is a Soviet 1977 (filmed 1976) made for TV two-part adventure comedy, directed by Vladimir Vorobyov and based on well known theater play "Servant of Two Masters" by Carlo Goldoni. In 18th century Italy, rascal Truffaldino is hired as a servant by two masters and manages to serve every of them, cleverly solving all the problems.
The following weapons were used in the film Truffaldino from Bergamo (Truffaldino iz Bergamo):
Percussion Cap Pistol
Percussion Cap Pistols are seen in hands of Florindo Aretusi (Viktor Kostetskiy), Captain of Turin guards (Evgeniy Tilicheev) and one of the robbers (Boris Smolkin). These guns look more like mockups, but fitted with genuine percussion cap locks. It's worth noting that any percussion cap guns are out of time for mid 18th century.
After the robber fires both pistols, one of his guns erroneously switches to a different model.
Percussion Cap Musket 1
A robber (Kirill Chernozyomov) is armed with a long percussion cap musket. It is possubly some military model with partially removed forend.
Percussion Cap Musket 2
Another robber (Anatoliy Rudakov) is armed with a relatively small musket, also with percussion cap lock. This is probably a hunting model, and likely the same prop that was used in Snezhnaya koroleva and Tsarevich Prosha, also a Lenfilm production.