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'''''The Shadow''''' (Russian: ''Тень''; '''''Ten''''') is a Soviet 1971 comedy directed by [[Nadezhda Kosheverova]] and based on the novel by Evgeny Schwartz. | '''''The Shadow''''' (Russian: ''Тень''; '''''Ten''''') is a Soviet 1971 comedy directed by [[Nadezhda Kosheverova]] and based on the novel by [[Evgeny Schwartz]]. | ||
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The Shadow (Russian: Тень; Ten) is a Soviet 1971 comedy directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova and based on the novel by Evgeny Schwartz.
The following weapons were used in the film The Shadow (Ten):
Pinfire Pistol
Pietro (Vladimir Etush) fires a Pinfire Pistol at the one point. Later, he hands it to Annunziata (Marina Neyolova).