Walter Defends Sarajevo (Valter brani Sarajevo): Difference between revisions
Walter Defends Sarajevo (Valter brani Sarajevo): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Walter Defends Sarajevo (Valter brani Sarajevo): Difference between revisions
The Gestapo agent ([[Zoran Becic]]) holds [[CZ 50]] during the shootout at the clock tower. Briefly seen in Mirna's (Neda Spasojevic) drawer. It is taken from her by Zis ([[Ljubisa Samardzic]]).
The Gestapo agent ([[Zoran Becic]]) holds [[CZ 50]] during the shootout at the clock tower. CZ50 is also briefly seen in Mirna's (Neda Spasojevic) drawer, then is taken by Zis ([[Ljubisa Samardzic]]).
Walter Defends Sarajevo (Valter brani Sarajevo) is a 1972 Yugoslavian partisan film directed by Hajrudin Krvavac and starring Velimir 'Bata' Zivojinovic as "Walter", the commander of Yugoslavian partisans in Sarajevo in Autumn 1944. Walter's group has the mission to break the fuel supply from Sarajevo to the troops of Wehrmacht Heeresgruppe E that starts retreat from the Balkans. Meanwhile SS-Standartenführer Von Dietrich (Hannjo Hasse) infiltrates his agent in the partisan group.
The following weapons were used in the film Walter Defends Sarajevo (Valter brani Sarajevo):
Ivan (Voja Miric) fires anachronistic Beretta M1951 during the shootout with Gestapo agents.
TT-33/Zastava M57
In the final scene SS-Hauptsturmführer Bischoff (Rolf Römer) holds the pistol that is possibly the TT-33 or Zastava M57 instead of his previously used Walther P38.
CZ 50
The Gestapo agent (Zoran Becic) holds CZ 50 during the shootout at the clock tower. CZ50 is also briefly seen in Mirna's (Neda Spasojevic) drawer, then is taken by Zis (Ljubisa Samardzic).
MG42 machine guns are used by German soldiers in several scenes. During the shootout at the clock tower Walter (Velimir 'Bata' Zivojinovic) captures the MG42.
Degtyaryov DT
Degtyaryov DT machine guns are mounted on T-34-85 tanks that stand for German tanks.
2cm FlaK 30
What appears to be the 2cm FlaK 30 is seen in the opening scene.
Flakvierling 38
Several Flakvierling 38 quad mountings are seen in Sarajevo.
Trivia
Armour
T-34-85 tanks, SU-100 SPGs and M3 Scout Car APCs stand for German armoured vehicles. They aren't visually modified, unlike many other WW2 movies.