Tracks in the Snow (Sledy na snegu): Difference between revisions
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'''''Tracks in the Snow''''' (''Sledy na snegu'') is a Soviet 1955 adventure spy movie, directed by Adolf Bergunker. A cheif of geologist expedition in Yakutia is murdered. The investigation, hold by Major of State Security Shelestov ([[Vladimir Krasnopolskiy]]), uncovers a spy ring. In an attempt to escape on a plane the spies are captured.
'''''Tracks in the Snow''''' (''Sledy na snegu'') is a Soviet 1955 adventure spy movie, directed by Adolf Bergunker. A geologist is murdered in Yakutian village. The investigation, hold by Major of State Security Shelestov ([[Vladimir Krasnopolskiy]]), uncovers a spy ring. In an attempt to escape on a plane the spies are captured.
Tracks in the Snow (Sledy na snegu) is a Soviet 1955 adventure spy movie, directed by Adolf Bergunker. A geologist is murdered in Yakutian village. The investigation, hold by Major of State Security Shelestov (Vladimir Krasnopolskiy), uncovers a spy ring. In an attempt to escape on a plane the spies are captured.
The following weapons were used in the film Tracks in the Snow (Sledy na snegu):
Vis wz. 35 pistols (probably a single prop is reused throughout the movie) are used by Lt. of State Security Grigoriy Petrenko (Vladimir Gusev) (a strange choice for Soviet law enforcement officer), a foreign spy Vasiliy Mikhaylovich Belolyubskiy (Oleg Zhakov) and his unnamed accomplice (Ants Eskola). In the final scene Major of State Security Roman Lukich Shelestov (Vladimir Krasnopolskiy) holds a Vis, taken from arrested spy.
A Mosin Nagant M1891 rifle, fitted with a sniper scope and turned down bolt handle of sniper version of M91/30, is used by Lt. of State Security Grigoriy Petrenko (Vladimir Gusev).