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|picture = Weisse_wlfecover.jpg | |picture = Weisse_wlfecover.jpg | ||
|caption = ''DVD Cover'' | |caption = ''DVD Cover'' | ||
|country = [[Image:GDR.jpg|25px]] East Germany<BR>[[Image: | |country = [[Image:GDR.jpg|25px]] East Germany<BR>[[Image:YUG.jpg|25px]] Yugoslavia | ||
|director = Konrad Petzold | |director = Konrad Petzold | ||
|date= 1969 | |date= 1969 |
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Weisse Wölfe (English: White Wolves) is a East German (DEFA film studio)-Yugoslavian (Bosna Film film studio) western film of 1969. The story is a loose continuation of the previous film with Gojko Mitic as Farsighted Falcon, called Trail of the Falcon.
The following firearms can be seen in the film Weisse Wölfe:
Winchester Model 1892
Dakota Indians, bandits and traitor Andy Sleek (Karl Zugowski), however also Catherine Emerson (Barbara Brylska) used a Winchester Model 1892.
Single Action Army
The bandits and the lawmen or also Sam Blake (Helmut Schreiber) are armed by Single Action Army revolvers.
Cavalry Model (7.5" barrel)
Reichsrevolver M1879
Captain Wessels (Horst Preusker), Bashan (Rolf Hoppe) and his aide Jim (Milan Jablonsky) used a Reichsrevolver M1879.