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'''Boris Godunov''' (Russian ''Борис Годунов'', German and Polish ''Boris Godunow'') is the 1986 Soviet-Polish-German-Czech two part movie, based on the novel of Alexander Pushkin and directed by [[Sergei Bondarchuk]], who also plaed the main role. The story tooked place at the beggining of Time of Troubles.
Boris Godunov (Russian Борис Годунов, German and Polish Boris Godunow) is the 1986 Soviet-Polish-German-Czech two part movie, based on the novel of Alexander Pushkin and directed by Sergei Bondarchuk, who also plaed the main role. The story tooked place at the beggining of Time of Troubles.
The following weapons were used in the film Boris Godunov:
German mercenaries were armed with the heavy anachronistic Charleville Muskets.
Doglock Musket
The musket can be seen on the ground after battle. Due the stock shape and frizzen it's could be ID as Doglock Musket.
Percussion Carbines
Russian soldiers and several German mercenaries were armed with the heavy anachronistic percussion carbines.
Unknown Rifle
At least one Russian soldier holds an unknown bolt action or breach loaded rifle.
Wheellock Arquebus
The musket can be seen in the Pyotr Basmanov's camp. The trigger guard shape and general outlook of it are similar to early wheellock arquebuss, while the dog isn't seen. It's seems, that's this part of the lock was broken or hidden under the furry coat.
Cannon
Russian soldiers fires cannons. All of it's are most modern models, that's didn't exist at the early 17th century.