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The Circus (Tsirk)
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Original 1936 Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing USSR
Directed by Grigori Aleksandrov
Isidor Simkov
Release Date 1936
Language Russian
Studio Mosfim
Main Cast
Character Actor
Marion Dixon Lyubov Orlova
Ivan Martynov Sergei Stolyarov
Franz von Kneischitz Pavel Massalsky
Ludvig Osipovich Vladimir Volodin
Rayechka Evgeniya Melnikova
Skameykin Aleksandr Komissarov


The Circus (Tsirk) is a Soviet 1936 musical comedy directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and Isidor Simkov. American circus actress Marion Dixon (Lyubov Orlova) goes on tour in Soviet Union where she finds her true love, Ivan Martynov (Sergei Stolyarov).

The movie, originally B&W, was digitally colorized in 2011.


The following weapons were used in the film The Circus (Tsirk):


Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model Revolver

In one scene a Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model revolver is seen in circus director Ludvig Osipovich's (Vladimir Volodin) room. Ludvig Osipovich grabs the revolver in order to threaten someone who knocks at his door, but the visitor appears to be his old friend Ivan Martynov (Sergei Stolyarov) who easily disarms Ludvig Osipovich.

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Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model - .44 Russian
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The revolver is seen on the table at the left.
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Martynov shows Ludvig Osipovich that the revolver is loaded.
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Martynov with the revolver.
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A grip can be seen.

FN Model 1905 Pistol

Franz von Kneischitz (Pavel Massalsky), Marion Dixon's theatrical agent and the main villain of the movie, carries an FN Model 1905 pocket pistol. He draws it in the climactic scene.

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FN Model 1905 - .25 ACP
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Skameykin (Aleksandr Komissarov) struggles with von Kneischitz.
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A monkey grabs the pistol. A rope, attached to the trigger, can be seen.