Cabbages and Kings: Difference between revisions
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Cabbages and Kings: Difference between revisions
In the final scene Billy Keogh's ([[Armen Dzhigarkhanyan]]) revolver switches to another one that is supposed to be a nickel-plated [[Smith & Wesson Military & Police]]. It is more likely to be a European copy of S&W revolver. This revolver is never seen firing.
In the final scene Billy Keogh's ([[Armen Dzhigarkhanyan]]) revolver switches to another one that is supposed to be a nickel-plated [[Smith & Wesson Military & Police]]. This revolver is never seen firing.
[[Image:SecondnickelM&P.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Modern S&W reproduction of the classic (Pre-1957) M&P - .38 Special]]
[[Image:SecondnickelM&P.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Modern S&W reproduction of the classic (Pre-1957) M&P - .38 Special]]
[[Image:Cabbages and Kings-Revolver3-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|It can be seen that the revolver has a swing-out cylinder.]]
[[Image:Cabbages and Kings-Revolver3-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|It can be seen that the revolver has a swing-out cylinder.]]
Cabbages and Kings (original title Koroli i kapusta) is a 1978 Soviet made for TV adventure movie based on the novel by O. Henry. Two adventurers, Billy Keogh (Armen Dzhigarkhanyan) and Frank Goodwin (Valentin Gaft), spent their days in a fictional Central American country Anchuria.
The following weapons are seen in the movie Cabbages and Kings:
A Nagant M1895, visually modified to resemble Colt Single Action Army "Cavalry" model revolver, is Frank Goodwin's (Valentin Gaft) sidearm. The revolver is fitted with custom grips, an elongated barrel and a side positioned ejector rod. Similar revolvers are carried by officers of the army of Anchuria.
Another version of visually modified Nagant revolver is used by Billy Keogh (Armen Dzhigarkhanyan) in one scene. This revolver also has a side positioned ejector rod but unlike Goodwin's revolver, it has a barrel of standard length, to resemble the "Quick-Draw" model.
A pistol is seen in hand of former Anchurian president Miraflores (Vasili Chkhaidze). It appears to be a Francotte Pistolet de Tir de Salon single-shot breech-loading pistol, intended for recreational shooting.