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| [[Nagant M1895]] || Yasniy || ''[[The Crash of the Emirate (Krushenie emirata)]]'' || || 1955 | | [[Nagant M1895]] || Yasniy || ''[[The Crash of the Emirate (Krushenie emirata)]]'' || || 1955 | ||
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| [[TT-33]] || Safron Lozhkin || ''[[The Variegateds Case (Delo "pyostrykh")]]'' || || 1958 | |||
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| [[PPSh-41]] || Ivan Vozhzhov || ''[[Fortress on Wheels (Krepost na kolesah)]]'' || || 1960 | | [[PPSh-41]] || Ivan Vozhzhov || ''[[Fortress on Wheels (Krepost na kolesah)]]'' || || 1960 |
Latest revision as of 14:00, 23 June 2022
Mikhail Ivanovich Pugovkin (July 13, 1923 – July 25, 2008) was a Soviet and Russian stage and screen actor, known for his comedy roles. He appeared in over 100 movies in 1941-2004. His most famous roles are Pavel Stepanovich in Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures (1965), Yashka the Artilleryman in Wedding in Malinovka (Svadba v Malinovke) (1967), Father Fyodor in Twelve Chairs (1971), Yakin in Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future (1973).
Mikhail Pugovkin can be seen using the following weapons in the following films: