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Leonid Bykov (1928-1979) was a Soviet Ukrainian actor and director, whose acting works made him an all-union popular and his directoral works '''Only "the Old-Ones" are going to Fight''' and ''[[One-Two, Soldiers Were Going...]]'' are often considered being among the best Soviet war films. | |||
'''Leonid Bykov can be seen with the following guns in the following films:''' | '''Leonid Bykov can be seen with the following guns in the following films:''' | ||
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[[Category:Deceased Actor]] | [[Category:Deceased Actor]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:15, 23 May 2012
Leonid Bykov (1928-1979) was a Soviet Ukrainian actor and director, whose acting works made him an all-union popular and his directoral works Only "the Old-Ones" are going to Fight and One-Two, Soldiers Were Going... are often considered being among the best Soviet war films.
Leonid Bykov can be seen with the following guns in the following films:
Film
Gun | Character | Title | Note | Date |
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AK-47 | Private Perepelitsa | Maksim Perepelitsa | 1955 | |
RGD-33 Stick Grenade | Corporal Svyatkin | One-Two, Soldiers Were Going... | 1977 | |
PTRD-41 | Corporal Svyatkin | One-Two, Soldiers Were Going... | 1977 | |
PPSh-41 | Corporal Svyatkin | One-Two, Soldiers Were Going... | with 71-rounds drum magazine | 1977 |