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'''''Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood''''' is a 2020 German-Czech six-part directed by Hannu Salonen. Munich, 1900: When Curt Prank, a major brewer from Franconia, decided to expand for the Oktoberfest, the balance of power in the city began to shake. As an “outsider”, Prank is not allowed to acquire a license at the Oktoberfest, let alone serve his Franconian beer. With bribery and extortion, Prank stole five adjacent lands at the Oktoberfest, which at that time could hold a maximum of 300 guests, in order to build a megalomaniac giant tent for six thousand guests. A presumptuous plan that pushes the small traditional Munich breweries like the Hoflinger family's Deibel Bräu to the edge of existence and triggers a brutal struggle for survival, at the end of which all sides suffer painful victims. | '''''Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood''''' is a 2020 German-Czech six-part miniseries directed by Hannu Salonen. Munich, 1900: When Curt Prank, a major brewer from Franconia, decided to expand for the Oktoberfest, the balance of power in the city began to shake. As an “outsider”, Prank is not allowed to acquire a license at the Oktoberfest, let alone serve his Franconian beer. With bribery and extortion, Prank stole five adjacent lands at the Oktoberfest, which at that time could hold a maximum of 300 guests, in order to build a megalomaniac giant tent for six thousand guests. A presumptuous plan that pushes the small traditional Munich breweries like the Hoflinger family's Deibel Bräu to the edge of existence and triggers a brutal struggle for survival, at the end of which all sides suffer painful victims. | ||
'''The following weapons can be seen in the miniseries ''Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood'':''' | '''The following weapons can be seen in the miniseries ''Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood'':''' | ||
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==British Constabulary== | ==British Constabulary== | ||
In ep. 2 "Die Zeichen der Zeit", Inspektor/Inspector Eder ([[Eisi Gulp]]) is seen using a [[Webley RIC|British Constabulary]] revolver, a Belgian copy of the Webley RIC, with a cylinder from a [[Webley Bulldog|Bulldog]] revolver, also of Belgian origins | In ep. 2 "Die Zeichen der Zeit", Inspektor/Inspector Eder ([[Eisi Gulp]]) is seen using a [[Webley RIC|British Constabulary]] revolver, a Belgian copy of the Webley RIC, with a cylinder from a [[Webley Bulldog|Bulldog]] revolver, also of Belgian origins. | ||
[[File:Belgian British Constabulary.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Belgian "British Constabulary" revolver, c.1894 - .380]] | [[File:Belgian British Constabulary.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Belgian "British Constabulary" revolver, c.1894 - .380]] | ||
[[File:Bulldog-Folding-Trigger.jpg|thumb|none|300px|A Belgian version of Webley Bulldog with folding trigger - .320]] | [[File:Bulldog-Folding-Trigger.jpg|thumb|none|300px|A Belgian version of Webley Bulldog with folding trigger - .320]] | ||
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At least, one police officer is seen with an anachronistic [[Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*]] rifle over his back, 7 years earlier than it was developed. | At least, one police officer is seen with an anachronistic [[Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*]] rifle over his back, 7 years earlier than it was developed. | ||
[[File:SMLE.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* - .303 British.]] | [[File:SMLE.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* - .303 British.]] | ||
[[Image:Oktoberfest1900-SMLE.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The officer seen on the far left, the silhouette of the SMLE is clearly visible.]] | [[Image:Oktoberfest1900-SMLE.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The officer is seen on the far left, the silhouette of the SMLE is clearly visible.]] | ||
==Dreyse Infanteriegewehr M1841== | ==Dreyse Infanteriegewehr M1841== |
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Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood is a 2020 German-Czech six-part miniseries directed by Hannu Salonen. Munich, 1900: When Curt Prank, a major brewer from Franconia, decided to expand for the Oktoberfest, the balance of power in the city began to shake. As an “outsider”, Prank is not allowed to acquire a license at the Oktoberfest, let alone serve his Franconian beer. With bribery and extortion, Prank stole five adjacent lands at the Oktoberfest, which at that time could hold a maximum of 300 guests, in order to build a megalomaniac giant tent for six thousand guests. A presumptuous plan that pushes the small traditional Munich breweries like the Hoflinger family's Deibel Bräu to the edge of existence and triggers a brutal struggle for survival, at the end of which all sides suffer painful victims.
The following weapons can be seen in the miniseries Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood:
Revolvers
British Constabulary
In ep. 2 "Die Zeichen der Zeit", Inspektor/Inspector Eder (Eisi Gulp) is seen using a British Constabulary revolver, a Belgian copy of the Webley RIC, with a cylinder from a Bulldog revolver, also of Belgian origins.
Rifles
Unknown Rifles
Gendarmerie officers in ep. 2 "Die Zeichen der Zeit" are armed with unknown rifles that could be only seen in the background.
Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*
At least, one police officer is seen with an anachronistic Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* rifle over his back, 7 years earlier than it was developed.
Dreyse Infanteriegewehr M1841
During a parade, actors, portraying Prussian soldiers, can be seen with Dreyse Model 1841 Needle guns at the beginning of episode 4 "Anstich".