The Murder of General Gryaznov (Arsena Jorjiashvili): Difference between revisions
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The Murder of General Gryaznov (original Georgian title Arsena Jorjiashvili) is a 1921 Georgian B&W silent historical drama directed by Ivane Perestiani. It is based on the real events of the 1905 uprising in Tiflis (currently Tbilisi) when the Georgian revolutionary Arsena Jorjiashvili killed General Fyodor Gryazov.
The following weapons were used in the film The Murder of General Gryaznov (Arsena Jorjiashvili):
During the shootout with police, one of the revolutionaries fires a Lefaucheux Model 1854 revolver. Similar revolver is seen in hands of a Gorodovoy (policeman) during the arrest of Arsena.
An unnamed General holds a Nagant M1895 during the arrest of Arsena.
Bulldog
The Captain in charge of the firing squad is armed with a Bulldog-style revolver.
Unidentified revolver 1
One of the police officers holds a long barreled revolver during the shootout. The revolver has full-length extractor under the barrel.
Unidentified revolver 2
Another police officer holds an unidentified revolver during the shootout. It seems to be an open-top gun, maybe some Lefaucheux model.
Unidentified revolver 3
One more police officer holds a compact top-break revolver, possibly a Smith & Wesson model, during the shootout.
Unidentified revolvers
Several more revolvers are very briefly seen.
Pistols
FN Model 1900
During the attempt to arrest revolutionaries, a high rank police officer holds an FN Model 1900 pistol.
Luger P08
A Luger P08 is taken from an arrested revolutionary. While P08 is anachronistic for 1905, it may be a stand-in for commercially available Model 1900 in 7.65x21 mm caliber that looks nearly the same.