Journey to China: The Mystery of Iron Mask: Difference between revisions
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|country=[[Image:RUS.jpg|25px]] Russia<br> [[Image:CHN.jpg|25px]] China<br> [[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] USA
|country=[[Image:RUS.jpg|25px]] Russia<br> [[Image:CHN.jpg|25px]] China<br> [[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] USA
|director=Oleg Stepchenko
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'''Journey to China: The Mystery of Iron Mask''' (Russian title is ''Тайна печати дракона''; ''Tayna pechati drakona'', Chinese title is ''龙牌之谜''; '''''Lóng pái zhī mí''''') is a 2019 cooperate Chinese/Russian/USA fantasy thriller, sequel of ''[[Forbidden Empire]]''.
'''Journey to China: The Mystery of Iron Mask''' (Russian title is ''Тайна печати дракона''; ''Tayna pechati drakona'', Chinese title is ''龙牌之谜''; '''''Lóng pái zhī mí''''') is a 2019 cooperate Chinese/Russian/USA fantasy thriller, sequel of ''[[Forbidden Empire]]''.
'''Note''': This movie exist in three versions - English, Chinese and Russian. The Russian one is used to screencaps.
Journey to China: The Mystery of Iron Mask (Russian title is Тайна печати дракона; Tayna pechati drakona, Chinese title is 龙牌之谜; Lóng pái zhī mí) is a 2019 cooperate Chinese/Russian/USA fantasy thriller, sequel of Forbidden Empire.
Note: This movie exist in three versions - English, Chinese and Russian. The Russian one is used to screencaps.
The following weapons were used in the film Journey to China: The Mystery of Iron Mask:
Miss Dudley (Anna Churina) uses an Austrian Model 1798 Flintlock Pistol. The weapon is most likely anachronistic as the movie is set in an ambiguous "18th century".
The replica of an Indian flintlock pistol from Lucknow made circa 1776 is used by Miss Dudley and is later taken from her by Li Hong. A similar pistol is seen being used by a Russian sailor.
Jonathan Green (Jason Flemyng) continues to use his Augsburg 3-barrel turnover Flintlock Pepperbox replica, untill it was taken from him by the brigands. At the film climax, this gun can be seen tucked on the belt of a Russian sailor.
The Nock Gun is seen at one point. The weapon might be anachronistic as it was designed in 1779 in reality and the movie is set in an ambiguous "18th century".