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'''''Hellborn''''' (original title ''Ischadye ada'') is a 1991 Soviet drama movie directed by Vasili Panin and based on memoirs and novels by Boris Savinkov, Russian revolutionary terrorist of early | '''''Hellborn''''' (original title ''Ischadye ada'') is a 1991 Soviet drama movie directed by Vasili Panin and based on memoirs and novels by Boris Savinkov, Russian revolutionary terrorist of early 20th century. It was the first screen adaptation of Savinkov's works; the second one is a 2004 film ''[[The Rider Named Death]]''. | ||
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Hellborn (original title Ischadye ada) is a 1991 Soviet drama movie directed by Vasili Panin and based on memoirs and novels by Boris Savinkov, Russian revolutionary terrorist of early 20th century. It was the first screen adaptation of Savinkov's works; the second one is a 2004 film The Rider Named Death.
The following weapons were used in the film Hellborn (Ischadye ada):
Nagant M1895
Nagant M1895 revolvers are seen in hands of Georges and his comrades-in-arms, policemen and Russian army officers.