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{{Infobox Movie
|name = ''Doctor Zhivago''
|picture = 631079Dr Zhivago.jpg
|caption = Poster
|country = [[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] United States <br> [[Image: ITA.jpg|25px]] Italy
|director = [[David Lean]]
|date= 1965
|character1=Yuri
|actor1=[[Omar Sharif]]
|character2=Lara
|actor2=[[Julie Christie]]
|character3=Tonya
|actor3=Geraldine Chapman
|character4=Komarovsky
|actor4=[[Rod Steiger]]
|character5=Pasha
|actor5=[[Tom Courtenay]]
|character6=Yevgraf
|actor6=[[Alec Guinness]]
}}


[[Image:631079Dr Zhivago.jpg|thumb|right|500px|''Doctor Zhivago'' (1965)]]
'''''Doctor Zhivago''''' is the 1965 adaptation of Boris Pasternak's Nobel Prize-winning novel of the same name directed by [[David Lean]] and starring [[Omar Sharif]], [[Julie Christie]], Geraldine Chapman, [[Rod Steiger]], [[Tom Courtenay]], and [[Alec Guinness]]. Filming in the Soviet Union was out of the question, as it was the middle of the Cold War and the Soviets hadn't even allowed Pasternak's novel to be published (it was published in Italy after being smuggled out,) so filming was done in Spain, Finland, and Canada. The film wasn't shown in Russia until after the fall of Communism. The film was nominated for ten Academy Awards, but only won five, including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Score.
'''The following firearms are used in the film ''Doctor Zhivago:'''''


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=Revolvers=


== Garate Revolver ==
== Garate Revolver ==
When his peaceful demonstration is attacked by Cossacks, Pasha ([[Tom Courtanay]]) picks up a Spanish copy of the Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action, the [[Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action|Garate .455 Revolver]], later giving it to Lara ([[Julie Christie]]) to hide. Lara uses it to shoot Komarovsky ([[Rod Steiger]]) in the arm.
When his peaceful demonstration is attacked by Cossacks, Pasha ([[Tom Courtenay]]) picks up a Spanish copy of the Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action, the [[Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action|Garate .455 Revolver]], later giving it to Lara ([[Julie Christie]]) to hide. Lara uses it herself. Red Partisan leader Liberius ([[Gérard Tichy]]) appears to be equipped with one as well.  
 
[[Image:Garate.jpg|thumb|none|350px|British Army issued Garate revolver - .455 Webley]]
[[Image:Garate.jpg|thumb|none|400px|British Army issued Garate revolver - .455 Webley]]
 
[[Image:Zhivago garate 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Garate revolver laying on the ground]]
[[Image:Zhivago garate 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Garate revolver laying on the ground]]
[[Image:Zhivago garate 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pasha tells Lara to hide his Garate revolver]]
[[Image:Zhivago garate 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pasha tells Lara to hide his Garate revolver]]
[[Image:Zhivago garate 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lara shoots Monsieur Komarovsky in the arm]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Garate_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lara eyes the Garate.]]
[[Image:Zhivago garate 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lara fires the Garate.]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Garate_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Liberius loads up his Garate.]]


== M39 Rifles ==
== Nagant M1878 ==
Many Russian soldiers are seen fighting with [[Mosin Nagant|M39 Rifles]] fixed with bayonets standing for Mosin Nagants, which weren't available since the film was made during the Cold War.
A Russian Tsarist Officer fires a Belgian [[Nagant M1878]] to get his soldiers' attention.
[[Image:Nagant1878.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Nagant M1878 revolver - 9.4mm Nagant]]
[[Image:Zhivago nagant 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Tsarist officer fires his Nagant into the air]]


[[Image:Finnish M39 Rifle.JPG|thumb|none|400px|M39 - 7.62x54R]]
=Rifles=


== M1891 Rifles ==
== Mosin Nagant M1891 ==
Some Russian soldiers like Pasha are seen with historically correct M91 rifles. These can be identified by the lack of a semi-pistol grip and a spike bayonet that attached to the front sight base. Presumably, these were Finnish M91s, since M91s in Soviet service would have been modified into M91/30s and not available due to the Cold War anyway.
Some Russian soldiers like Pasha are seen with [[Mosin Nagant M1891|Mosin Nagant M91/30]] rifles. These rifles are anachronistic, as the modified M91/30 design wasn't introduced until 1930. Most of the film was shot in Spain, which had supplies of M91 and M91/30 rifles sent by the Soviet Union as war aid to the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War.
[[Image:M9130.jpg|thumb|none|600px|M1891 rifle]]
[[Image:1891-Mosin-Nagant.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Imperial Mosin Nagant M1891 with post-1908 Konovalov rear sight.]]
[[Image:M9130.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Full-length, Soviet Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mm R]]
[[Image:Zhivago mosin 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pasha leading soldiers with a M91 rifle]]
[[Image:Zhivago mosin 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pasha leading soldiers with a M91 rifle]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Mosin_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tsarist troops carrying a mix of Mosin Nagant M91/30 and Spanish M1893 Mausers.]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Mosin_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Tsarist solder urges his fellow troops to turn back. Note the distinctive wire sling loop of the Spanish Mosin Nagants.]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Mosin_03.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kuril ([[Bernard Kay]]) with a Mosin Nagant slung.]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Mosin_04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kuril plays with the action of his Mosin Nagant, revealing that his rifle is empty.]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Mosin_05.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another closeup of Kuril's rifle. Here the distinctive tangent-leaf rear sight of the M91/30 is shown, rather than the Konovalov sight of the earlier M91 rifle.]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Mosin_06.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Strelnikov's guards with his Mosin Nagant.]]
== 1893 Spanish Mauser ==
Since the film was mostly shot in Spain, most extras are equipped with [[1893 Spanish Mauser]] rifles in the large crowd scenes. The socket spike bayonets came from modifying the socket spike bayonets from [[Remington Rolling Block]] rifles which were adopted by the Spanish military in 1871.
[[Image:Spanish1893Mauser.jpg|thumb|none|450px|1893 Spanish Mauser - 7x57mm Mauser]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Mauser_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tsarist troops parade through Moscow with their Mausers after the outbreak of war.]]
[[Image:Zhivago_mausers.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Troops with Mausers have a laugh at an officer's expense.]]
[[Image:Zhivago_mausers_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The ladder sights can be seen on these Mausers.]]
[[Image:Zhivago_mauser_closeup.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A mutineer with his Mauser. The bayonet lug is clearly visible here.]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Mauser_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Red partisans open fire on White troops.]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Mauser_03.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dead White troops from a local military school with their Mausers. Note the socket spike bayonet.]]


== Mauser Rifles ==
=Machine Guns=
In the scene where the soldiers mutiny, it is clear that they are using Mauser rifles. These are probably Swedish or Turkish Mausers, due to their long length, handguard that doesn't reach as far as the stock, and bayonet lugs under the cleaning rod instead of between the cleaning rod and the barrel.
[[Image:Zhivago_mausers.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In this photo, you can see one Mauser being held upside down, its characteristic receiver and bolt action in clear view.]]
[[Image:Zhivago_mausers_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
[[Image:Zhivago_mauser_closeup.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The bayonet lug is clearly visible here.]]


== Maxim M1910 ==
== Maxim M1910 ==
A [[Maxim|Maxim M1910]] machine gun is seen being used by Russian soldiers.
[[Maxim M1910]] machine guns are used by Russian soldiers.
 
[[Image:Maxim1910.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Russian copy Maxim M1910 - 7.62x54R]]
[[Image:Maxim1910.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Russian copy Maxim M1910 - 7.62x54R]]
[[Image:Zhivago maxim 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dead soldiers frozen near a Maxim]]
[[Image:Zhivago maxim 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A crudely camouflaged Maxim guarding a Russian trench.]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Maxim_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of two Maxims guarding Strelnikov's armored train.]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Maxim_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The other Maxim guarding Strelnikov's armored train.]]


[[Image:Zhivago maxim 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dead soldiers near a Maxim]]
==Vickers Mk 1==
[[Image:Zhivago maxim 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
A British [[Vickers MK1 Machine Gun]] is used by Red Partisans.
[[Image:Vickers gun.JPG|thumb|none|350px|Vickers gun with ribbed water jacket]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Maxim_03.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Red partisans open fire with a Maxim.]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_Maxim_04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another angle of the above.]]


== Nagant M1878 ==
=Other=
A Russian Tsarist Officer fires a Belgian [[Nagant Revolver|Nagant M1878]] to get his soldiers' attention.


[[Image:Nagant1878.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Nagant M1878 revolver - 9.4mm Nagant]]
==Cannon==
 
Strelnikov's armored train is equipped with two cannons, most likely mockups.
[[Image:Zhivago nagant 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Tsarist officer fires his Nagant into the air]]
[[Image:DrZhivago_cannon_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Strelnikov's armored train.]]


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Doctor Zhivago
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Poster
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Directed by David Lean
Release Date 1965
Main Cast
Character Actor
Yuri Omar Sharif
Lara Julie Christie
Tonya Geraldine Chapman
Komarovsky Rod Steiger
Pasha Tom Courtenay
Yevgraf Alec Guinness


Doctor Zhivago is the 1965 adaptation of Boris Pasternak's Nobel Prize-winning novel of the same name directed by David Lean and starring Omar Sharif, Julie Christie, Geraldine Chapman, Rod Steiger, Tom Courtenay, and Alec Guinness. Filming in the Soviet Union was out of the question, as it was the middle of the Cold War and the Soviets hadn't even allowed Pasternak's novel to be published (it was published in Italy after being smuggled out,) so filming was done in Spain, Finland, and Canada. The film wasn't shown in Russia until after the fall of Communism. The film was nominated for ten Academy Awards, but only won five, including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Score.


The following weapons were used in the film Doctor Zhivago:


Revolvers

Garate Revolver

When his peaceful demonstration is attacked by Cossacks, Pasha (Tom Courtenay) picks up a Spanish copy of the Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action, the Garate .455 Revolver, later giving it to Lara (Julie Christie) to hide. Lara uses it herself. Red Partisan leader Liberius (Gérard Tichy) appears to be equipped with one as well.

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British Army issued Garate revolver - .455 Webley
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The Garate revolver laying on the ground
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Pasha tells Lara to hide his Garate revolver
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Lara eyes the Garate.
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Lara fires the Garate.
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Liberius loads up his Garate.

Nagant M1878

A Russian Tsarist Officer fires a Belgian Nagant M1878 to get his soldiers' attention.

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Nagant M1878 revolver - 9.4mm Nagant
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The Tsarist officer fires his Nagant into the air

Rifles

Mosin Nagant M1891

Some Russian soldiers like Pasha are seen with Mosin Nagant M91/30 rifles. These rifles are anachronistic, as the modified M91/30 design wasn't introduced until 1930. Most of the film was shot in Spain, which had supplies of M91 and M91/30 rifles sent by the Soviet Union as war aid to the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War.

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Imperial Mosin Nagant M1891 with post-1908 Konovalov rear sight.
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Full-length, Soviet Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mm R
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Pasha leading soldiers with a M91 rifle
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Tsarist troops carrying a mix of Mosin Nagant M91/30 and Spanish M1893 Mausers.
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A Tsarist solder urges his fellow troops to turn back. Note the distinctive wire sling loop of the Spanish Mosin Nagants.
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Kuril (Bernard Kay) with a Mosin Nagant slung.
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Kuril plays with the action of his Mosin Nagant, revealing that his rifle is empty.
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Another closeup of Kuril's rifle. Here the distinctive tangent-leaf rear sight of the M91/30 is shown, rather than the Konovalov sight of the earlier M91 rifle.
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One of Strelnikov's guards with his Mosin Nagant.

1893 Spanish Mauser

Since the film was mostly shot in Spain, most extras are equipped with 1893 Spanish Mauser rifles in the large crowd scenes. The socket spike bayonets came from modifying the socket spike bayonets from Remington Rolling Block rifles which were adopted by the Spanish military in 1871.

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1893 Spanish Mauser - 7x57mm Mauser
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Tsarist troops parade through Moscow with their Mausers after the outbreak of war.
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Troops with Mausers have a laugh at an officer's expense.
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The ladder sights can be seen on these Mausers.
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A mutineer with his Mauser. The bayonet lug is clearly visible here.
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Red partisans open fire on White troops.
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Dead White troops from a local military school with their Mausers. Note the socket spike bayonet.

Machine Guns

Maxim M1910

Maxim M1910 machine guns are used by Russian soldiers.

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Russian copy Maxim M1910 - 7.62x54R
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Dead soldiers frozen near a Maxim
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A crudely camouflaged Maxim guarding a Russian trench.
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One of two Maxims guarding Strelnikov's armored train.
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The other Maxim guarding Strelnikov's armored train.

Vickers Mk 1

A British Vickers MK1 Machine Gun is used by Red Partisans.

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Vickers gun with ribbed water jacket
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Red partisans open fire with a Maxim.
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Another angle of the above.

Other

Cannon

Strelnikov's armored train is equipped with two cannons, most likely mockups.

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Strelnikov's armored train.