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'''''White Fang''''' (Original title is ''Белый клык''; '''''Belyy klyk''''') is a Soviet 1946 B&W adventure movie directed by Aleksandr Zguridi and based on the novel | '''''White Fang''''' (Original title is ''Белый клык''; '''''Belyy klyk''''') is a Soviet 1946 B&W adventure movie directed by Aleksandr Zguridi and based on the [[White Fang (disambiguation)|same title novel]] by [[Jack London]]. | ||
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White Fang (Original title is Белый клык; Belyy klyk) is a Soviet 1946 B&W adventure movie directed by Aleksandr Zguridi and based on the same title novel by Jack London.
The following weapons were used in the film White Fang (1946):
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model
Drunken gold prospector Dick (Emmanuil Geller) fires Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model in air. Weedon Scott (Oleg Zhakov) owns another Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model and uses it several times.
Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action
Beauty Smith (Nikolai Plotnikov) tries to use Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action during the night scene. Matt (Lev Sverdlin) takes it it hor himself.
Rifles
Berdan Rifle
Berdan Rifles can be seen in the hands of several Indians. The Berdan rifle was developed in USA, so it may actually be historically correct albeit unlikely.
Winchester 1866 Musket
Bill (uncredited) carry what appears to be a Winchester 1866 Musket (with a forearm from rifle version) at the beginning. Matt (Lev Sverdlin) tries to use the Winchester 1866 Musket, but Weedon Scott (Oleg Zhakov) takes it from him.
Shotguns
Single Barreled Shotgun (Mocked-Up as Winchester 1866)
In the chase scene, Bill uses what appears to be a Single Barreled Shotgun with fake under-barrel magazine, instead of Winchester 1866 (which is seen in his hands before this scene), most likely because rifle couldn't shoot due to some reason.