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|director = Halyna Horpynchenko<br> [[Nikolay Zaseev-Rudenko]] | |director = Halyna Horpynchenko<br> [[Nikolay Zaseev-Rudenko]] | ||
|date= 1995 | |date= 1995 | ||
|language = Ukrainian<br> | |language = Ukrainian<br> Russian | ||
|studio= Dovzhenko Film Studios | |studio= Dovzhenko Film Studios | ||
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Muscovite Wizard (Ukrainian: Відьма; (Moskal-charivnyk)) is the cult 1995 Ukrainian comedy, based on the whell know vaudeville Muscovite Wizard (Moskal-charivnyk) by Ivan Kotliarevskyi.
The following weapons were used in the film Muscovite Wizard (Moskal-charivnyk):
Single Barreled Shotgun (mocked as flintlock musket)
Moskal-charivnyk (Bohdan Benyuk) owns Single Barreled Shotgun, which is very high quality mocked up as flintlock musket. At the a few scenes, his gun appeared in the hands of Tetyana (Ruslana Pysanka) and Mykhaylo (Aleksandr Bondarenko). During the firing, the facke flintlock can be seen moving and the only rece, that match a modern gun is a fact, that an ancient guns is a solid, while the screen gun is assembled in two parts.