Mysterious Discovery (Tainstvennaya nakhodka): Difference between revisions
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'''Mysterious Discovery''' (Russian: ''Таинственная находка''; '''''Tainstvennaya nakhodka''''') is a 1954 Soviet family movie.
'''Mysterious Discovery''' (Russian: ''Таинственная находка''; '''''Tainstvennaya nakhodka''''') is a 1954 Soviet family adventure movie directed by Boris Buneev. Three schoolchildren from a settlement of Rybachiy on the coast of the Barents Sea find an antique gun. They figure out its origin and learn the story of a local man Guriy Gagarka who defended Rybachiy during the Crimean War.
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=Rifles & Muskets=
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==Russian M1833 Cavalry Carbine==
==Russian M1833 Cavalry Carbine==
A [[Russian M1833 Cavalry Carbin]] is found on the cave. This gun appeared in the hands of Vasya Golovin ([[Valentin Grachyov]]), Andrey (B. Dorokhov), Styopa Brusnichkin (Aleksandr Pokrovsky), Yegor (V. Zhukov), Yekaterina Sotnikova (Ekaterina Savinova) and Anton ([[Aleksandr Susnin]]).
A [[Russian M1833 Cavalry Carbine]] is found on the cave. This gun appeared in the hands of Vasya Golovin ([[Valentin Grachyov]]), Andrey (B. Dorokhov), Styopa Brusnichkin (Aleksandr Pokrovsky), Yegor (V. Zhukov), Yekaterina Sotnikova (Ekaterina Savinova) and Anton ([[Aleksandr Susnin]]).
Mysterious Discovery (Russian: Таинственная находка; Tainstvennaya nakhodka) is a 1954 Soviet family adventure movie directed by Boris Buneev. Three schoolchildren from a settlement of Rybachiy on the coast of the Barents Sea find an antique gun. They figure out its origin and learn the story of a local man Guriy Gagarka who defended Rybachiy during the Crimean War.
The following weapons were used in the film Mysterious Discovery (Tainstvennaya nakhodka):
A Russian M1833 Cavalry Carbine is found on the cave. This gun appeared in the hands of Vasya Golovin (Valentin Grachyov), Andrey (B. Dorokhov), Styopa Brusnichkin (Aleksandr Pokrovsky), Yegor (V. Zhukov), Yekaterina Sotnikova (Ekaterina Savinova) and Anton (Aleksandr Susnin).
At least one Pomors fires a Berdan Rifle during the battle. This gun is anachronistic for 1853.
Shotguns
Percussion Shotgun
Most Pomors (include Guriy Gagarka (Gennadi Yudin), his wife (Larisa Matveyenko), Stepan Golovin (Aleksey Alekseev) and Prokhor Brusnichkin (Georgi Gumilevsky)) can be seen armed with the Percussion Shotguns.