Reilly: Ace of Spies: Difference between revisions
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[[Image:As28.jpg|thumb|none|400px| Cromie goes down blazing.]]
[[Image:As28.jpg|thumb|none|400px| Cromie goes down blazing.]]
==[[Mauser C96]] Bolo==
== Mauser C96 Bolo ==
[[Image: C96 Bolo.jpg|thumb|none|350px|A Mauser C96 'Bolo' with rifle stock attached]]
[[Image: C96 Bolo.jpg|thumb|none|350px|A Mauser C96 'Bolo' with rifle stock attached]]
[[Image:As12.jpg|thumb|none|400px| General Bazan ([[Alan Downer]]), commander of the Latvian Infantry Regiment, and one of Lenin's most trusted people confronts Reilly ([[Sam Neill]]) who has been waiting for him in Bazan's quarter. ]]
[[Image:As12.jpg|thumb|none|400px| General Bazan ([[Alan Downer]]), commander of the Latvian Infantry Regiment, and one of Lenin's most trusted people confronts Reilly ([[Sam Neill]]) who has been waiting for him in Bazan's quarter. ]]
Revision as of 18:55, 5 October 2009
The following weapons can be seen in the British Thames Television miniseries Reilly: Ace of Spies (1983):
British mini-series portraying the adventures of real-life spy Lt. Sidney George Reilly (Sam Neill) (1873-1925). The series is a fictionalized account of his exploits. There are twelve episodes and the stories take place in various locales such as Korea, Armenia, Germany, England, United States and Russia.
After having failed in his attempt to overthrow the Bolshevik goverment in 1918 Reilly (Sam Neill) and one of his compatriots flee to the British Embassy in St. Petersburg. The embassy has been shut down and is staffed by just a skeleton crew of British citizens to include Commander Cromie (Barry Stokes) of his Majesty's Royal Navy. Cromie is acting as the banker for Reilly's operation. With the counter-revolution crushed Bolshevik troops are sent to storm the embassy and if possible arrest Reilly.Commander Cromie refuses to flee deciding instead to defend the embassy and go down with the ship. It's interesting to note that Cromi is armed with two Colt Model 1911 pistols. I assume that they are the models chambered for the .455 Webley Self-Loading Pistol Cartridge.
The Vickers Machine Gun is used as a subsitute for the Maxim Model 1910 Machine gun. Especially in the episodes set in Russia in 1918 when Reilly is trying to overthrow the Bolsheviks. The mini-series was filmed in 1983 in the United Kingdom. It's plausible that it wasn't easy to obtain a Maxim 1910 so the production weapons man had to improvise. The shots of the machine gun are very fast when watching the actual production. With skillful editing the Vickers passes for a Maxim Model 1910.
Unidentified Double Barrel Shotgun
In the first episode Reilly's mistress has been murdered. He demands answers from the head of British naval intelligence in the man's office. The shotgun is empty but Reilly is making a point. At this point he believes that she might have been ordered murdered becasue of fears that Reilly would have talked to her while in her bed.