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*''[[Kit & Co.]]'', an East German 1974 screen adaptation of Smoke Bellew stories by Jack London. | *''[[Kit & Co.]]'', an East German 1974 screen adaptation of Smoke Bellew stories by Jack London. | ||
* ''[[Alaska Kid]]'', a German-Polish-Russian 1993 TV series, based on ''Smoke Bellew'' stories by Jack London. | |||
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Smoke and Shorty (original Russian title Smok i Malysh, Lithuanian title Smokas ir Mažylis) is a 1976 Soviet Lithuanian made for TV adventure movie directed by Raimondas Vabalas and based on the short stories collection Smoke Bellew by Jack London, set during the Alaska gold fever in late 19th century.
The following weapons were used in the film Smoke and Shorty (Smok i Malysh):
Revolvers
Numerous characters, including Smoke Bellew (Venyamin Smekhov), Shorty (Gediminas Girdvainis), Joy Gastell (Eugenija Bajoryte), Wild Water Charley (Vytautas Tomkus) and other Dawson residents, carry revolvers that appear to be a modified Nagant M1895s, fitted with a long faceted barrels and fake loading levers in order to make them look as the Colt 1851 Navy. Similar props are seen in Priklyucheniya Kalle-syschika, filmed by same studio.
Rifles
Winchester Model 1895
Most long guns, seen in hands of prospectors, are Winchester M1895 Russian contract rifles.
Mauser Gewehr 1898
In one scene a prospector carries a Mauser Gewehr 1898 rifle.
See Also
- Kit & Co., an East German 1974 screen adaptation of Smoke Bellew stories by Jack London.
- Alaska Kid, a German-Polish-Russian 1993 TV series, based on Smoke Bellew stories by Jack London.