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'''"Stalker"''' is a Russian Language movie by Andrei Tarkovsky.  The movie is loosely based on ''Roadside Picnic (1972)'', a novel by Russian science fiction authors Boris and Arkady Strugatsky.  Despite being filmed entirely in Estonia, a USSR Republic at the time, the film was released internationally under the English Title "Stalker" almost exclusively.  Action takes place in "The Zone", unspecified in time or place. Movie is very peaceful, yet it uses firearms as certain symbols.
'''"Stalker"''' is a Russian Language movie by Andrei Tarkovsky.  The movie is loosely based on ''Roadside Picnic (1972)'', a novel by Russian science fiction authors Boris and Arkady Strugatsky.  Despite being filmed entirely in Estonia, a USSR Republic at the time, the film was released internationally under the English Title "Stalker" almost exclusively.  Action takes place in "The Zone", unspecified in time or place. Movie is very peaceful, yet it uses firearms as certain symbols. This film was a partial inspiration of the 2007 Videogame ''[[S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl]]'' and many of its elements were incorporated into the game. 


'''Note: there may be spoilers in the descriptions and images.'''
'''Note: there may be spoilers in the descriptions and images.'''

Revision as of 16:43, 1 October 2010

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Stalker (1979)

"Stalker" is a Russian Language movie by Andrei Tarkovsky. The movie is loosely based on Roadside Picnic (1972), a novel by Russian science fiction authors Boris and Arkady Strugatsky. Despite being filmed entirely in Estonia, a USSR Republic at the time, the film was released internationally under the English Title "Stalker" almost exclusively. Action takes place in "The Zone", unspecified in time or place. Movie is very peaceful, yet it uses firearms as certain symbols. This film was a partial inspiration of the 2007 Videogame S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl and many of its elements were incorporated into the game.

Note: there may be spoilers in the descriptions and images.

The following guns were used in the movie Stalker

Thompson M1928A1

In the dream sequence we can see a Thompson Submachine Gun gun submerged in the water. The exact model is hard to say, but most likely an M1928A1 - see note below. Camera is panned from bottom to top in this scene and you do not see whole gun at once. Due to changing camera angle making a panorama of several screencaps does not work too well.

One of the guards at the Zone checkpoint is also seen firing one in another scene.

It may seem strange to see a US firearm in a Russian movie. However Soviet Union received a number of Thompsons model M1928A1 during WWII as part of lend-lease program. They were included as standard equipment in M3 light tanks, but never used because .45 ACP ammunition was not standard in Russia at the time. Movie makers could have used such military surplus as a prop.

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Thompson top section. You can see cooling fins introduced in M1928A1 and bolt handle on top of the receiver.
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Middle of the gun.
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Pistol grip section.
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Guard with Thompson.

Femaru 37M

One of the scenes features Writer taking out WW2-era Hungarian Femaru 37M before opening a closed door. He is asked to leave it, as "Zone" is not a good place to go around waving weapons. Moments later we see Stalker pushing the pistol further into the water, out of the sight.

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Femaru 37M - 9 x 17mm Browning Short
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Writer takes out his pistol
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Femaru 37M just before being pushed into the water. See characteristic spur at magazine bottom.
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Last moments of the gun. Slide features can be seen in this shot.

unidentified rifle

When three movie protagonists illegally enter the Zone through a checkpoint, guards start shooting at them. Thompson (see above) and another unidentified rifle/machine gun on a bipod are used by guards. Unfortunately there is no other take and this weapon probably cannot be identifed.

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Unidentified firearm on a bipod.

Atomic bomb

It is not a firearm per se, but is included here for completness. One of movie heroes carries a 20kt atomic bomb to destroy an artifact in the "The Zone"

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Atomic bomb.
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Atomic bomb being armed.


Note: screencaps are as good as they get, this is not a modern movie with great quality.