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* ''[[The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn]]'', a 1982 TV-series adaptation of the same novel | * ''[[The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn]]'', a 1982 TV-series adaptation of the same novel | ||
* ''[[Tom and Huck]]'', a 1995 adaptation of the same novel | |||
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Tom Sawyer (Russian: Том Сойер; Tom Soyer) is the 1936 Soviet adventure movie family movie, very loosely based on the Mark Twain' novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
PS. The doubling of the several images is the defect of the old film tape.
The following weapons were used in the film Tom Sawyer:
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Pistols
Percussion Cap Pistol
Numerous characters can be seen armed with the Percussion Cap Pistol
Double Barreled Flintlock Pistol
Judge Thatcher (Dmitri Milyutenko) draws Double Barreled Flintlock Pistol at the film climax, Tom Sawyer (Konstantin Kulchitsky) disarms him. At the final moments, this weapon appeared in the hands of Jim Washington (Weyland Rodd).
Long Guns
Percussion Shotgun
Pap Finn (Boris Zagorsky) owns the Percussion Shotgun, which he carried throughout the movie, but had never fired.
Percussion Schuetzen Rifle
The percussion Schuetzen rifle can be seen attached to the Pipkins' saddle.
Trivia
Cannon
The “Missouri River” naval steamer is equipped with the smoothbore muzzle-loaded cannon. The combination of relatively large caliber and short barrel allows to suggest that it's a yedinorog ("unicorn"), a specific Russian model of the gun-howitzers of the 18th-19th centuries. This particular yedinorog seems to be naval model of early 1800s in 8-pounder caliber.
The “Missouri River” naval combat steamer appeared at the several scenes. Actually, it's a small river paddle steamer, maybe a tug but of course originally it wasn't a naval ship. In the movie it appears as a kind of gunboat.
See Also
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, a 1982 TV-series adaptation of the same novel
- Tom and Huck, a 1995 adaptation of the same novel