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An US Army Corp. Cairo (Mikhail Khmurov), the commander of road block on the bridge across Elbe river, carries an [[M1911]]-style pistol in holster. Black grips are uncommon for WW2 era pistols; like some other guns in the movie, this pistol is possibly an airsoft gun or Denix non-firing replica.
An US Army Corp. Cairo ([[Mikhail Khmurov]]), the commander of road block on the bridge across Elbe river, carries an [[M1911]]-style pistol in holster. Black grips are uncommon for WW2 era pistols; like some other guns in the movie, this pistol is possibly an airsoft gun or Denix non-firing replica.
To Paris! (Na Parizh) is a Russian 2019 (filmed 2018) war movie directed by Sergey Sarkisov. The plot is set in May 1945. The war in Europe is over. Several Soviet officers go AWOL, take a German staff car and head from Berlin for Paris.
Note: Despite the presence of an exclamation mark on the film poster, the Russian title of the movie does not contain it, but it is present in the English title, as it can be seen on the award of UK Film Festival 2019.
The following weapons were used in the film To Paris! (Na Parizh):
Some Soviet officers and NCOs carry holsters for Nagant M1895 revolvers, but these holsters are possibly empty. The only revolver is seen in holster of Sr. Lt. Kakha Bakhrzadze (Tornike Kvitatiani) but judging by the image on the film poster where Bakhrzadze is shown holding the revolver (he never does it in the movie), the Nagant is an airsoft replica, probably a Gletcher NGT.
Pistols
TT-33
TT-33 pistols are seen in hands of the commander of tank battalion Maj. Aleksandr Voronin (Dmitriy Pevtsov) and officer of the counter-intelligence service SMERSH Maj. Stoletov (Sergey Makovetskiy).
TT-33 (airsoft)
Capt. Mikhail Sterzhnyov (Evgeniy Stychkin) carries a TT-33 in holster. Judging by the grip of the pistol, this is an airsoft replica.
Luger P08
An SS officer fires a Luger P08. Several German officers carry universal holsters for P08 and P38 pistols.
Walther PPK
Maj. Aleksandr Voronin (Dmitriy Pevtsov) confiscates a Walther PPK from German Gen. von Wartensleben (cameo of film director Sergey Sarkisov).
M1911-style pistol
An US Army Corp. Cairo (Mikhail Khmurov), the commander of road block on the bridge across Elbe river, carries an M1911-style pistol in holster. Black grips are uncommon for WW2 era pistols; like some other guns in the movie, this pistol is possibly an airsoft gun or Denix non-firing replica.
Submachine Guns
PPSh-41
Many Soviet soldiers are armed with PPSh-41 submachine guns.
PPS-43
A crewmember of Voronin's tank Sgt. Nikolay Klyukvin (Maksim Vazhov) is armed with a PPS-43.
Corp. Cairo (Mikhail Khmurov) carries a Thompson M1928A1. Upon closer examination, it turns out to be a Denix M1928A1 Thompson (for some reason, the official Denix advertising video calls it "M1", although the web catalogue is correctly identified as M1928A1).
One of the US Army soldiers on the road block carries an M1 Garand rifle.
M1 Carbine
Another one US Army soldier on the road block carries an M1 Carbine.
Machine Guns
Degtyaryov DP-27
In one scene a DP-27 is seen mounted on a Soviet motorcycle.
Degtyaryov DT
Degtyaryov DT machine guns are mounted on T-34 tanks.
MG34
A Volkssturmmann Walter Döring (Daniil Vakhrushev) carries an MG34 during the encounter with the Soviet officers.
37mm 61-K
A 37mm 61-K AA autocannon is seen on the Soviet airfield.
Other Weapons
85 mm 52-K AA Gun
An abandoned AA gun is seen on Berlin street. It is a Soviet 85 mm 52-K, used as a replacement for a German 8.8 cm FlaK 37 (for an production image that shows the barrel and muzzle brake without cover see here).