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[[File:Pchyolka-Pistol-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Andrey ([[Evgeniy Stychkin]]) and "Pchyolka" (Tatyana Dogileva) hold toy guns (possibly water pistols) during the rest at the seaside resort. Andrey's pistol distantly resembles a [[Beretta 92F]] while "Pchyolka"'s pistol resembles a [[Umarex GPDA]].]]
[[File:Pchyolka-Pistol-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Andrey ([[Evgeniy Stychkin]]) and "Pchyolka" (Tatyana Dogileva) hold toy guns (possibly water pistols) during the rest at the seaside resort. Andrey's pistol distantly resembles a [[Beretta 92F]] while "Pchyolka"'s pistol resembles a [[Umarex GPDA]].]]
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The Little Bee (Pchyolka)
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DVD Cover
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Russia
Directed by Aleksandr Sorokin
Release Date 1993
Language Russian
Studio Deystvie
Main Cast
Character Actor
Andrey Evgeniy Stychkin
Elizaveta alias "Pchyolka" ("The Little Bee") Tatyana Dogileva
"Sedoy" ("Grey-haired") Eduard Martsevich
Vasiliy Anatoliy Ravikovich
Andrey's mother Aleksandra Svenskaya
Stas Aleksandr Rusnak
"Lysiy" ("Baldy") Anatoliy Mambetov


The Little Bee (Pchyolka) is a 1993 Russian crime drama directed by Aleksandr Sorokin. Andrey (Evgeniy Stychkin) falls in love with Elizaveta, nicknamed "Pchyolka" (Tatyana Dogileva) who is the wife of a counterfeiter "Sedoy" (Eduard Martsevich). The love affair soon turns deadly.


The following weapons were used in the film The Little Bee (Pchyolka):


Pistols

Makarov PM

Makarov PM pistols are used by the guards and executioners in prison, notably Starshina (Sgt. Maj.) Stas (Aleksandr Rusnak), Andrey's friend.

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Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
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A close view of a PM in hands of a Praporshchik (warrant officer).
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Praporshchik puts the muzzle of his PM in mouth of sleeping Stas as a bad practical joke.
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An officer of prison guard carries a PM holster.
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Stas, performing duties of executioner, readies his pistol.
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Stas holds the PM.
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Stas is in confusion when he finds out that the person, sentenced to death, is his friend.

Percussion Cap Pistol

Percussion Cap Pistols, stolen from a museum, are used during the duel between Andrey (Evgeniy Stychkin) and "Sedoy" (Eduard Martsevich).

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Modern replica of Lepage percussion dueling pistol.
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Three (of four stolen) pistols are seen in museum showcase.
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Andrey cleans a pistol, another one is seen on the table.
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Andrey forces his friend Stas (Aleksandr Rusnak) to ring the doorbell of the apartment of "Sedoy" to call him to duel.


During the duel genuine pistols, seen in previous scenes, are replaced with non-firing replicas.

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Vasiliy (Anatoliy Ravikovich) hands a pistol to "Sedoy".
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Andrey aims...
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...and fires. Note that the hammer of his pistol is positioned on the left side of the barrel (which is incorrect) and remains immobile.
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"Sedoy" aims.
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Another view of "Sedoy"'s pistol.

Submachine Guns

Sa.26

Vasiliy (Anatoliy Ravikovich) uses an Sa.26 submachine gun during the attack on prisoner transport car to release "Sedoy".

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Czech Sa.26 Submachine Gun - 7.62x25mm
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Vasiliy fires his Sa.26.
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Vasiliy kills a guard.
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Vasiliy holds his gun after the shootout.
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A closer view of the submachine gun. The forward slant of the magazine allows to differ 7.62mm Sa.26 from 9mm Sa.25.
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One more view of the Sa.26.

Assault Rifle

AKMS

The guards of prisoner transport car are armed with AKMS.

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AKMS - 7.62x39mm
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A guard with AKMS in hand appears from the cabin of the car...
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...only to be shot by Vasiliy.
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Another guard is also killed.

AKS-74U

Prison guards are armed with AKS-74U.

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AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm
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A prison guard carries an AKS-74U.
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An AKS-74U is seen on the table.
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The barrel of AKS-74U is seen on the table (at the foreground).
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Prison guards carry AKS-74U.
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A Praporshchik of prison guard holds AKS-74U.

Machine Guns

PK

Andrey (Evgeniy Stychkin) uses a PK machine gun during the attack on prisoner transport car.

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PK Machine Gun, note the larger curved gas block and the thicker fluted barrel that was found on the original weapon - 7.62x54mm R
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Andrey holds the PK before the attack. Note the fluted barrel that differs PK from later PKM.
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Andrey fires at the guards.
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A closeup of the receiver.
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A closeup of the barrel.
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Despaired Andrey goes towards the special unit troopers, firing blindly and not trying to escape.

Other Weapons

Toy Guns

Several different toy guns are seen in the movie.

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Criminal "Lysiy" (Anatoliy Mambetov) points a toy gun at Elizaveta. This "weapon" doesn't match any real pistol but bears some resemblance with target .22 caliber pistols with heavy barrels.
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Another view of "Lysiy"'s pistol.


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Andrey (Evgeniy Stychkin) and "Pchyolka" (Tatyana Dogileva) hold toy guns (possibly water pistols) during the rest at the seaside resort. Andrey's pistol distantly resembles a Beretta 92F while "Pchyolka"'s pistol resembles a Umarex GPDA.