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'''Her Sister's Rival''' (Russian: ''Жизнь за жизнь''; '''''Zhizn za zhizn'''''; lit ''A Life for a Life'') is a 1916 Russian Empire silent | '''Her Sister's Rival''' (Russian: ''Жизнь за жизнь''; '''''Zhizn za zhizn'''''; lit ''A Life for a Life'') is a 1916 Russian Empire silent movie, starred by the legend of the Imperial Russian film actress Vera Kholodnaya (and one of a very few survived movies when she appeared). | ||
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Her Sister's Rival (Russian: Жизнь за жизнь; Zhizn za zhizn; lit A Life for a Life) is a 1916 Russian Empire silent movie, starred by the legend of the Imperial Russian film actress Vera Kholodnaya (and one of a very few survived movies when she appeared).
The following weapons were used in the film Her Sister's Rival (Zhizn za zhizn):
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Smith & Wesson Model 2 Double Action
Prince Vladimir Bartinsky (Vitold Polonsky) owns Smith & Wesson Model 2 Double Action, which he holds at the film climax. At the final moment, Mrs. Khromova (Olga Rakhmanova) tooked it and fires one time. Looks like, that's the same movie prop, that will be used many decades later in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.