Port (1976): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Port (1976): Difference between revisions
[[File:Port-P08-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|German officers hold Lugers after the brawl with Romanian officers in the restaurant.]]
[[File:Port-P08-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|German officers hold Lugers after the brawl with Romanian officers in the restaurant.]]
[[File:Port-P08-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Romanian Maj. Leon Petrescu ([[Grygory Grygoryu]]) shots himself, his Luger is partially seen on pavement.]]
[[File:Port-P08-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Romanian Maj. Leon Petrescu ([[Grigore Grigoriu]]) shots himself, his Luger is partially seen on pavement.]]
[[File:Port-P08-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kotelnikov with a Luger.]]
[[File:Port-P08-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kotelnikov with a Luger.]]
[[File:Port-P08-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A German officer at the right holds a Luger.]]
[[File:Port-P08-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A German officer at the right holds a Luger.]]
Port is a Soviet 1976 (filmed 1975) B&W war movie directed by Yuriy Chernyy. In Spring 1944 Soviet troops approached the German-occupied city of Odessa on Black Sea coast. The Soviet intelligence and underground workers take measures to prevent undermining of the Odessa port by retreating Germans.
German and Romanian officers carry Luger P08 pistols but holsters for P08 mostly appear to be flat and empty. Andrey Nikolaevich Kotelnikov (Boris Nikiforov) uses a Luger during the final operation in Odessa port.
MG34 are used by German troops. In one scene an MG34 Panzerlauf is seen.
Degtyaryov DT
A Degtyaryov DT is seen mounted on Soviet T-34 tank that stands for destroyed German tank.
KPV
A post-war 2M-7 mounting with two KPV heavy machine guns is mounted on a German patrol boat.
Other Weapons
Dummy Training Grenade
A stick hand grenade is seen during the battle in port. Its shape and size match dummy training grenade.
2.8 cm sPzB 41
A 2.8 cm sPzB 41, light anti-tank gun with squeeze bore, is seen in the port. Possibly same prop (this is a really rare gun) was used in Proshchay, filmed by same studio a decade earlier.