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Colonel Wolodyjowski (original title: Pan Wolodyjowski) is a 1969 Polish historical drama film set in the 17th century Poland on based the novel Pan Wołodyjowski, by the Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz and directed by Jerzy Hoffman. Starring Tadeusz Lomnicki, Magdalena Zawadzka and Daniel Olbrychski.
The following weapons were used in the film Colonel Wolodyjowski:
Flintlock pistol
Several characters in the film use a Flintlock pistol.
Wheellock pistol
Some characters (here, for example, a rider on the left) use a Wheellock pistol.
Wheellock musket
Some characters also carry Wheellock arquebuses and muskets.
Matchlock Musket
The road robbers and defenders fortress are seen with a Matchlock musket.
Jezail musket
The Turkish soldiers are armed with Jezail muskets.
Blunderbuss
Basia (Magdalena Zawadzka) views the Blunderbuss, when she take down from the wall.
Polish Multiple Gun
Ketling (Jan Nowicki) (right) fired from the Polish multiple gun.
Four-barreled howitzer
In the battle at are seen four-barreled howitzers.
Heavy cannon
Fortress is equipped with heavy cannons.