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{{ | {{Infobox TV|{{PAGENAME}} | ||
|name= 1864 | |||
|picture = 1864_poster.jpg | |||
|caption = ''Movie Poster'' | |||
|country = [[Image:CZE.jpg|25px]] Czech Republic<br/>[[File:DEN.jpg|25px]] Denmark<br/>[[File:GER.jpg|25px]] Germany<br/>[[Image:NOR.jpg|25px]] Norway | |||
|channel = Danmarks Radio 1 | |||
|genre = War Drama | |||
|creator = Ole Bornedal | |||
|dates = 2014 | |||
|language = Danish<br/>English<br/>German | |||
|seasons = 1 | |||
|episodes = 8 | |||
|character1=Laust Jensen | |||
|actor1=[[Jakob Oftebro]] | |||
|character2=Peter Jensen | |||
|actor2=[[Jens Sætter-Lassen]] | |||
|character3=Inge Juhl | |||
|actor3=[[Marie Tourell Søderberg]] | |||
|character4=Didrich | |||
|actor4=[[Pilou Asbæk]] | |||
|character5=Ditlev Gothard Monrad | |||
|actor5=[[Nicolas Bro]] | |||
|character6=Otto von Bismarck | |||
|actor6=[[Rainer Bock]] | |||
|character7=Heinz | |||
|actor7=[[Ludwig Trepte]] | |||
}} | |||
'''''1864''''' is a 2014 eight-part Danish miniseries which deals with Denmark's defeat in the Second Schleswig War between the Kingdom of Denmark and the German Confederation (Prussia and Austria). It was based on the books ''Slagtebænk Dybbøl'' and ''Dommedag Als'' by Tom Buk-Swienty and is also the most expensive Danish TV production to date. The brothers Laust and Peter grow up on an estate in poor circumstances. Both of them have a crush on the unconventional Inge. Although their father dies as a result of a war injury, the adventurous brothers are persuaded to join the military as adults. Denmark sees itself as the chosen nation. They feel strong enough to challenge the Prussians and annex Schleswig. | |||
{{Mini Title}} | |||
__TOC__<br clear=all> | __TOC__<br clear=all> | ||
=Handguns= | =Handguns= | ||
==Danish 1849 percussion Pistol== | |||
In Episode 1, a young Laust plays with an 1849 Percussion Pistol and in Episode 8, the father of Didrich ([[Pilou Asbæk]]) commits suicide with this pistol. | |||
[[File:1864_yb.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Young Laust holds the pistol.]] | |||
[[File:1864_yb2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[File:1864_pistol_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[File:1864_pistol_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
==Colt 1851 Navy== | ==Colt 1851 Navy== | ||
Danish and | Danish and Prussian soldiers can be seen with [[Colt 1851 Navy]] revolvers. Peter Jensen ([[Jens Sætter-Lassen]]) incorrectly fires without cocking the hammer. It's correct that the Prussians use the [[Colt 1851 Navy]] because the German Confederation bought several Colts from the United States. | ||
[[File:1851Navy.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt 1851 Navy - .36 caliber | [[File:1851Navy.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt 1851 Navy - .36 caliber]] | ||
[[File:danish_colt_navy_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wilhelm Dinesen ([[Johannes Lassen]]) with a [[Colt 1851 Navy]].]] | [[File:danish_colt_navy_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wilhelm Dinesen ([[Johannes Lassen]]) with a [[Colt 1851 Navy]] (Ep. 5).]] | ||
[[File:danish_colt_navy_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Peter Jensen ([[Jens Sætter-Lassen]]) fires the Colt.]] | [[File:danish_colt_navy_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Peter Jensen ([[Jens Sætter-Lassen]]) fires the Colt.]] | ||
[[File:danish_revolver.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:danish_revolver.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Didrich ([[Pilou Asbæk]]) on the left holds the Colt (Ep. 7).]] | ||
==Colt | ==Colt Walker 1847== | ||
Prussian Death's Head Hussars use [[Colt | Prussian Death's Head Hussars use [[Colt Walker]]s in Episode 5. The revolver is most likely representing a Colt Brevete, a copy of various Colt pistols made by different European countries during the 19th Century, as it is highly unlikely authentic Colt Walkers were used by Prussian troops as not many were made and none were sold outside the United States. | ||
[[File: | [[File:1847ColtWalker.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Walker 1847 - .44 caliber]] | ||
[[File:pr_dragoon_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:pr_dragoon_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
[[File:pr_dragoon_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:pr_dragoon_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
[[File:pr_dragoon_3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wilhelm Dinesen ([[Johannes Lassen]]) fires the Colt | [[File:pr_dragoon_3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wilhelm Dinesen ([[Johannes Lassen]]) fires the Colt at its former user.]] | ||
== | ==Swedish 1850 Cavalry Pistol== | ||
One | One of the hussars has a Swedish 1850 Cavalry Pistol in his left hand. The pistol stands in for the Prussian 1850 Cavalry Pistol. | ||
[[File:1864_unknown.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:1864_unknown.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
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==Springfield Model 1842== | ==Springfield Model 1842== | ||
The | The Danish Army and also some Prussian soldiers are armed with [[Springfield Model 1842]] muskets with brass fittings. This American musket stands in for the Danish Model 1848 and the Prussian Potsdam Model 1839/55. | ||
[[File: | [[File:Palmetto1842.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Springfield Model 1842 with brass furniture - .69 Smoothbore]] | ||
[[File:danish_musket.3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:danish_musket.3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
[[File:danish_musket3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:danish_musket3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
[[File:danish_musket5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Johan ([[Søren Malling]]) prepares his musket.]] | [[File:danish_musket5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Johan ([[Søren Malling]]) prepares his musket.]] | ||
[[File:danish_musket6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:danish_musket6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Johan ([[Søren Malling]]), Laust ([[Jakob Oftebro]]) and Erasmus ([[Esben Dalgaard Andersen]]).]] | ||
[[File:danish_musket7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:danish_musket7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Laust Jensen ([[Jakob Oftebro]]) fires at Prussian soldiers.]] | ||
==Enfield Pattern 1853== | ==Enfield Pattern 1853== | ||
An [[Enfield Pattern 1853]] is briefly seen in the hands of a | An [[Enfield Pattern 1853]] is briefly seen in the hands of a Danish soldier during the skirmish at Sankelmark. | ||
[[File:Enfield1853.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Enfield1853.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Enfield Pattern 1853 - .577 Ball]] | ||
[[File:1864_enfield_ambush.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:1864_enfield_ambush.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
==Lorenz 1854 | ==Enfield Pattern 1861 Musketoon== | ||
Danish soldiers also use short muskets that look like Enfield Pattern 1861 Musketoons. | |||
[[File:lorenz_1854.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Enfield 1861 Musketoon.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Modern replica of an Enfield Pattern 1861 Musketoon]] | ||
[[File:1864_enfield_short.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[File:1864_enfield_short_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
==Lorenz Model 1854== | |||
During the ambush at Sankelmark, a Danish soldier holds an Austrian [[Lorenz Rifle|Lorenz 1854]] musket. | |||
[[File:lorenz_1854.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Infanteriegewehr M1854/I, System Lorenz - .54 Caliber]] | |||
[[File:1864_unknown_musket.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:1864_unknown_musket.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
==Dreyse | ==Dreyse Model M1841== | ||
The Prussian | The primary weapon of the Prussian infantrymen is the [[Dreyse Model 1841]] rifle which is the first breechloading bolt-action rifle in history. | ||
[[File: | [[File:Dreyse_m41.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Dreyse Infanteriegewehr Modell 1841 - 15.4mm]] | ||
[[File: | [[File:1864_needle_1_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Heinz ([[Ludwig Trepte]]) and Ludwig ([[Roland Schreglmann]]) marching with Dreyse M1841 rifles.]] | ||
[[File:1864_needle2_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Prussian soldiers resting with [[Dreyse Needle Gun]]s]] | [[File:1864_needle2_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Prussian soldiers resting with [[Dreyse Needle Gun]]s after the Battle of Danevirke (Ep. 4).]] | ||
[[File:1864_needle3_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludwig ([[Roland Schreglmann]]) carries the gun during the charge of the | [[File:1864_needle3_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludwig ([[Roland Schreglmann]]) carries the gun during the charge of the Danish trenches.]] | ||
[[File:1864_needle4_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Prussians soldiers fire | [[File:1864_needle6_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Prussian soldiers fire at Danish soldiers (Ep. 7).]] | ||
[[File:1864_needle5_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Heinz ([[Ludwig Trepte]]) holds the gun during the | |||
[[File: | ==Dreyse Model M1862== | ||
The [[Dreyse Needle Gun|Dreyse Model M1862]] is also used by Prussian forces. The Model 1862 is shorter than the Model 1841. | |||
[[File:Dreyseneedlegun.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Dreyse Infanteriegewehr Modell 1862 - 15.4mm]] | |||
[[File:1864_needle4_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Prussians soldiers fire their [[Dreyse Needle Gun]]s.]] | |||
[[File:1864_needle5_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Heinz ([[Ludwig Trepte]]) holds the gun during the Battle of Dybbøl (Ep. 7).]] | |||
=Other= | |||
==Danish Field Gun== | |||
[[File:1864_field_1_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sergent Jespersen ([Peter Plaugborg) next to the field gun (Ep. 3).]] | |||
==Danish Heavy Cannon== | |||
[[File:1864_heavy_1_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Didrich ([[Pilou Asbæk]]) is sitting on the cannon (Ep. 4).]] | |||
[[File:1864_heavy_2_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[File:1864_heavy_3_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Danish soldiers prepare the cannon (Ep. 7).]] | |||
==Prussian Howitzer== | |||
The Prussians use heavy howitzers during the Battle of Dybbøl. | |||
[[File:1864_howitzer_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|'''General Goeben''' ([[Karel Dobrý]]): "''Howitzers! 12 and 24-pound rifled field cannons with breech-loading. They have a range of 5 kilometers with unprecedented precision. Cover your ears, gentlemen, the noise itself is deadly.''"]] | |||
[[File:1864_howitzer_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
==Flare Gun== | |||
A Prussian soldier fires a Flare Gun before the barrage in Episode 7. | |||
[[File:1864_flare_gun_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
==Weapons on wall== | |||
[[File:1864_wall_.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[Category: Television]] | [[Category: Television]] | ||
[[Category: Mini-Series]] | [[Category: Mini-Series]] | ||
[[Category: War]] | |||
[[Category: Danish Produced/Filmed]] | [[Category: Danish Produced/Filmed]] | ||
[[Category: Czech Produced/Filmed]] | |||
[[Category: German Produced/Filmed]] | |||
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1864 is a 2014 eight-part Danish miniseries which deals with Denmark's defeat in the Second Schleswig War between the Kingdom of Denmark and the German Confederation (Prussia and Austria). It was based on the books Slagtebænk Dybbøl and Dommedag Als by Tom Buk-Swienty and is also the most expensive Danish TV production to date. The brothers Laust and Peter grow up on an estate in poor circumstances. Both of them have a crush on the unconventional Inge. Although their father dies as a result of a war injury, the adventurous brothers are persuaded to join the military as adults. Denmark sees itself as the chosen nation. They feel strong enough to challenge the Prussians and annex Schleswig.
The following weapons were used in the miniseries 1864:
Handguns
Danish 1849 percussion Pistol
In Episode 1, a young Laust plays with an 1849 Percussion Pistol and in Episode 8, the father of Didrich (Pilou Asbæk) commits suicide with this pistol.
Danish and Prussian soldiers can be seen with Colt 1851 Navy revolvers. Peter Jensen (Jens Sætter-Lassen) incorrectly fires without cocking the hammer. It's correct that the Prussians use the Colt 1851 Navy because the German Confederation bought several Colts from the United States.
Colt Walker 1847
Prussian Death's Head Hussars use Colt Walkers in Episode 5. The revolver is most likely representing a Colt Brevete, a copy of various Colt pistols made by different European countries during the 19th Century, as it is highly unlikely authentic Colt Walkers were used by Prussian troops as not many were made and none were sold outside the United States.
Swedish 1850 Cavalry Pistol
One of the hussars has a Swedish 1850 Cavalry Pistol in his left hand. The pistol stands in for the Prussian 1850 Cavalry Pistol.
Rifles
Springfield Model 1842
The Danish Army and also some Prussian soldiers are armed with Springfield Model 1842 muskets with brass fittings. This American musket stands in for the Danish Model 1848 and the Prussian Potsdam Model 1839/55.
Enfield Pattern 1853
An Enfield Pattern 1853 is briefly seen in the hands of a Danish soldier during the skirmish at Sankelmark.
Enfield Pattern 1861 Musketoon
Danish soldiers also use short muskets that look like Enfield Pattern 1861 Musketoons.
Lorenz Model 1854
During the ambush at Sankelmark, a Danish soldier holds an Austrian Lorenz 1854 musket.
Dreyse Model M1841
The primary weapon of the Prussian infantrymen is the Dreyse Model 1841 rifle which is the first breechloading bolt-action rifle in history.
Dreyse Model M1862
The Dreyse Model M1862 is also used by Prussian forces. The Model 1862 is shorter than the Model 1841.
Other
Danish Field Gun
Danish Heavy Cannon
Prussian Howitzer
The Prussians use heavy howitzers during the Battle of Dybbøl.
Flare Gun
A Prussian soldier fires a Flare Gun before the barrage in Episode 7.