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'''''A Bad Good Man''''' (''Plokhoy khoroshiy chelovek'') is a Soviet 1973 drama directed by Iosif Kheifits and based on the play "The Duel" by Anton Chekhov. | '''''A Bad Good Man''''' (''Plokhoy khoroshiy chelovek'') is a Soviet 1973 drama directed by [[Iosif Kheifits]] and based on the play "The Duel" by Anton Chekhov. | ||
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A Bad Good Man (Plokhoy khoroshiy chelovek) is a Soviet 1973 drama directed by Iosif Kheifits and based on the play "The Duel" by Anton Chekhov.
The following weapons were used in the film A Bad Good Man (Plokhoy khoroshiy chelovek):
Percussion Dueling Pistol
Layevski (Oleg Dal) and von Koren (Vladimir Vysotskiy) use Percussion Dueling Pistols during their duel.
Flintlock Pistol
In one scene von Koren holds a Flintlock Pistol. It is a Caucasian type of flintlock pistol, also popular among Cossacks.
Percussion Cap Musket
A pair of short barreled (probably hunting) percussion cap muskets is seen in Dr. Samoylenko's house. Samoylenko (Anatoly Papanov) holds one of these guns when Layevski visits him at night.