The Christofel of Grimmelshausen Adventurous Simplizissimus (Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus): Difference between revisions
The Christofel of Grimmelshausen Adventurous Simplizissimus (Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
The Christofel of Grimmelshausen Adventurous Simplizissimus (Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus): Difference between revisions
The Christofel of Grimmelshausen Adventurous Simplizissimus (Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus): Difference between revisions
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[[Image:Simplizissimus pistol 1 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Governor (uncredited) draws the pistol in "Teil 2: Der Jäger von Soest". Colonel Zwirnbeiss (Alexander Golling) with the holstered pistol at the left.]]
[[Image:Simplizissimus pistol 1 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Governor (uncredited) draws the pistol in "Teil 2: Der Jäger von Soest". Colonel Zwirnbeiss (Alexander Golling) with the holstered pistol at the left.]]
[[Image:Simplizissimus pistol 1 3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Simplex Simplizissimus (Matthias Habich) aims his wheellock pistol at Jupiter (Herbert Stass) in "Teil 2: Der Jäger von Soest".]]
[[Image:Simplizissimus pistol 1 3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Simplex Simplizissimus (Matthias Habich) aims his wheellock pistol at Jupiter (Herbert Stass) in "Teil 2: Der Jäger von Soest".]]
[[Image:Simplizissimus pistols 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Simplex Simplizissimus puts numerous pistols, include wheellocks in "Teil 3: Der Schatz".]]
[[Image:Simplizissimus pistol 1 4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Springinsfeld (Günter Strack) covers with his wheellock pistol in "Teil 2: Der Jäger von Soest".]]
[[Image:Simplizissimus pistol 1 4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Springinsfeld (Günter Strack) covers with his wheellock pistol in "Teil 2: Der Jäger von Soest".]]
[[Image:Simplizissimus pistol 1 5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Swedish Commandat (uncredited) holds the wheellock pistol in "Teil 3: Der Schatz".]]
[[Image:Simplizissimus pistol 1 5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Swedish Commandat (uncredited) holds the wheellock pistol in "Teil 3: Der Schatz".]]
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The Christofel of Grimmelshausen Adventurous Simplizissimus (Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus)
The Christofel of Grimmelshausen Adventurous Simplizissimus (German: Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus) is the 1975 German-French-Austrian TV-series, based on the first part of the novel of the Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen "Der abenteuerliche Simplicissimus" (English "Simplicius Simplicissimus"). Story tooked plase during the Thirty Years' War stared Matthias Habich in the maine role.
The following weapons were used in the television series The Christofel of Grimmelshausen Adventurous Simplizissimus (Des Christoffel von Grimmelshausen abenteuerlicher Simplizissimus):
Wheellock Pistols is the very popular firearm in the TV series. It's appers in the hands of many varios characters, include Simplex Simplizissimus (Matthias Habich), Springinsfeld (Günter Strack), Herzbruder Ulrich (Christian Quadflieg) and Leupold (Herbert Fux).
Howitzer can be seen in the German military camp in "Teil 1: Das Hanauer Kalb".
Siege Cannon
Siege cannons can be seen in the several scenes.
Face "Cannons"
Swedish make fake "cannons", ising the wooden coopers, to deceive the castle deffenders in "Teil 3: Der Schatz".
Light Field Cannon
Light cannon can be seen in Swedish military camp in "Teil 3: Der Schatz".
Trivia
While in most live action medias, all gunshots of muzzleloader firearms are real firing (blanks of course) or all pyrotechnic produced, in this TV series, we can see rather rare case, when some gunshots are real, while some are just pyrothechnic effects. The two main differs in the lack of any flash from the blasting aperture and moving of firing mechanism of the pyrothechnic produced flash, while the real gunshots of muzzloaders have it.