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'''''White Crows''''' (a direct translation of the original title ''Belye vorony''; this Russian idiom has meaning similar to English "black sheep") is a Soviet 1989 (filmed 1988) made for TV action movie directed by Vladimir Lyubomudrov. Two young men, Aleksey Vasilyev and Pavel Prokhorov, return to their native town after service in Soviet troops in Afghanistan. Aleksey finds out that his bride Nastya became a victim of rape. The rapist is the driver and trusted person of high rank official who uses his position to close the case. Facing with corruption and lawlessness, Vasiliev and Prokhorov decide to establish justice. | '''''White Crows''''' (a direct translation of the original title ''Belye vorony''; this Russian idiom has meaning similar to English "black sheep") is a Soviet 1989 (filmed 1988) made for TV action movie directed by Vladimir Lyubomudrov. Two young men, Aleksey Vasilyev and Pavel Prokhorov, return to their native town after service in Soviet troops in Afghanistan. Aleksey finds out that his bride Nastya became a victim of rape. The rapist is the driver and trusted person of high rank official who uses his position to close the case. Facing with corruption and lawlessness, Vasiliev and Prokhorov decide to establish justice by themselves. | ||
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White Crows (a direct translation of the original title Belye vorony; this Russian idiom has meaning similar to English "black sheep") is a Soviet 1989 (filmed 1988) made for TV action movie directed by Vladimir Lyubomudrov. Two young men, Aleksey Vasilyev and Pavel Prokhorov, return to their native town after service in Soviet troops in Afghanistan. Aleksey finds out that his bride Nastya became a victim of rape. The rapist is the driver and trusted person of high rank official who uses his position to close the case. Facing with corruption and lawlessness, Vasiliev and Prokhorov decide to establish justice by themselves.
The following weapons were used in the film White Crows (Belye vorony):
Pistols
TT-33
The rapist Nikolay Polovnyak (Aleksandr Solovyov), who is the driver of the first secretary of town Party Committee, secretly owns a TT-33. His pistol is found by Pavel Prokhorov (Aleksandr Vysokovskiy) and used by Pavel and Aleksey Vasilyev (Aleksandr Kulyamin).
Makarov PM
Militsiya personnel carry Makarov PM pistols in holsters.
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M1938 Carbine
Nastya's father Viktor Akimovich (Gennadi Korolkov), a railway security guard, is seen with a Mosin Nagant M1938 Carbine.
Assault Rifles
AK-74
AK-74 assault rifles are seen in documentary footage of the Afghan war.
AKS-74
AKS-74 assault rifles are seen in documentary footage of the Afghan war.
AKM
AKM assault rifles are seen in documentary footage of the Afghan war.
Machine Guns
DShKM
A DShKM is seen mounted on the turret of T-62 tank in documentary footage of the Afghan war.
KPVT
KPVT heavy machine guns are seen in documentary footage of the Afghan war, on ZGU-1 AA mounting and mounted on BTR-70 APC.
Shipunov 2A42
A 30mm Shipunov 2A42 autocannon is the main weapon of BMP-2.
Other Weapons
Type 65 Recoilless Rifle
A Type 65 recoilless rifle is seen in documentary footage of the Afghan war.
F-1 Hand Grenade
An F-1 hand grenade is seen in documentary footage of the Afghan war.
Trivia
Armoured Vehicles
Soviet tanks and armoured vehicles are seen in documentary footage of the Afghan war.