To Survive Until Dawn (Dozhit do rassveta)
Poster
To Survive Until Dawn (a direct translation of original title Dozhit do rassveta ) is a 1975 Soviet war drama directed by Viktor Sokolov and Mikhail Yershov and based on the same name novel by Vasil Bykov . In late November 1941, during the Battle for Moscow, a Soviet commando group under the command of Lt. Ivanovsky (Aleksandr Mikhajlov ) is sent behind enemy lines in order to find and destroy the ammunition depot. But their mission went wrong from the start...
The following weapons were used in the film To Survive Until Dawn (Dozhit do rassveta) :
Submachine guns
PPSh-41
A PPSh-41 is the weapon of main character Lt. Ivanovsky (Aleksandr Mikhajlov ).
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing One of the scouts of Capt. Volokh's group holds a PPSh in the opening scene.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Wounded Ivanovsky gives his PPSh to Pvt. Pivovarov (Aleksei Goryachev ).
MP40
In the opening scene Capt. Volokh (Vadim Spiridonov ), Lt. Ivanovsky (Aleksandr Mikhajlov ), Pogrebnyak (Aleksandr Yanvaryov ) and several other scouts of Volokh's group use captured MP40 SMGs. MP40 are also briefly seen in hands of German soldiers.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Two German soldiers with MP40s convoy captured Pogrebnyak.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Pogrebnyak, saved by Ivanovsky's soldiers, picks up an MP40 of a German soldier.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Capt. Volokh (at the left) holds an MP40.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing One of Volokh's scouts fires an MP40 single-hand.
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Rifles
Mosin Nagant M1938 Carbine
Most members of the group - Sgt. Lukashov (Aleksei Pankin ), Pvts. Pivovarov (Aleksei Goryachev ), Krasnokutskiy (Pavel Kashlakov ), Zayats (Yuriy Chuprin), Sudnik (Valeriy Filonov ), Khakimov (N. Dautov), and Kudryavets (A. Bondarenko) - are armed with Mosin Nagant M1938 Carbines . Lt. Ivanovsky (Aleksandr Mikhajlov ) carries Pivovarov's carbine in the final scene.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Lukashov carries a carbine.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine is seen near gravely wounded Pvt. Khakimov (N. Dautov).
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Mosin Nagant M1891/30
Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifles are briefly seen in hands of Soviet soldiers in several scenes.
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Mauser Rifle
In the final scene a German soldier holds some Mauser rifle, possibly a Karabiner 98k .
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Machine Guns
Starshina (Sgt. Maj.) Dyubin (Nikolai Kuzmin ) carries a DP-27 machine gun.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Dyubin carries a DP when the group goes to the raid.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Close view on the muzzle of DP. Dyubin also carries Zayats' M38 Carbine.
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Maxim M1910/30
A Maxim M1910/30 is seen in Soviet trench.
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MG34
A machine gun that is supposed to be an MG34 is seen mounted on a motorcycle.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A German motorcycle with machine gun is seen during the opening credits.
DShK
DShK heavy machine gun in triple AA mounting is seen in documentary footage of the Battle for Moscow.
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37mm 61-K AA Autocannon
37mm 61-K AA Autocannon is seen in documentary footage of the Battle for Moscow.
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Other Weapons
RPG-40 Anti-tank Grenade
In the final scene Lt. Ivanovsky uses a grenade. It is seen in darkness but its shape and size resembles RPG-40 .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Ivanovsky readies the grenade, pulling the pin with his teeth.
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45mm 53-K AT Gun
45mm 53-K AT guns are seen during the opening credits.
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Trivia
Artillery
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing 85mm 52-K AA guns are seen in documentary footage of the Battle for Moscow.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Soviet battery of 76.2mm ZiS-3 field guns under attack of German troops. In reality ZiS-3 appeared only in 1942.
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Armour
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing T-44 tanks are visually modified as German Pz.IV of late modifications with long guns. Such version of Pz.IV didn't exist during the Battle for Moscow.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Soviet postwar BTR-152 stand for a German APC.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing T-35 heavy tank is seen in documentary footage of the Battle for Moscow.