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Maksimka
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Maksimka (also released in English as Maximka) is a Soviet 1953 (filmed 1952) adventure movie directed by Vladimir Braun and based on short story by Konstantin Stanyukovich. In 1864 Russian Imperial Navy corvette Bogatyr during the voyage in Atlantic saves an African boy, the only survivor from sunken slave ship. The boy is adopted by the crew and named Maksimka (diminutive from the name Maksim or Maxim). He especially befriends with sailor Luchkin and helps to save his friend when Luchkin was shanghaied.
The following weapons were used in the film Maksimka:
Second revolver of the captain appears to be a Lefaucheux revolver, most likely a Lefaucheux Model 1858. The revolver lacks its extractor rod. Possibly this is the same gun, seen in several other Kiev/Dovzhenko Film Studios production, like Restless Youth (Trevozhnaya molodost).
Smith & Wesson Double Action
The captain's mate (Emmanuil Geller) also carries two revolvers. One of these revolvers appears to be a Smith & Wesson Double Action model or one of its European clones.
Unidentified revolver
The mate's second revolver is of unclear model.
Other Weapons
Flintlock Musket Mockup
Flintlock muskets of the crew of Russian Imperial Navy corvette Bogatyr appear to be crude mockups.
Naval Cannons
Smoothbore muzzleloading naval cannons on Bogatyr look very realistic, they even recoil when firing. They are about the size of a 12-pounder.