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Horror Express
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Horror Express (Spanish title Pánico en el Transiberiano ("Panic in the Trans-Siberian Train")) is a 1972 British-Spanish English language horror film, directed by Eugenio Martin (credited as Gene Martin). In 1906 a renowned British anthropologist Prof. Sir Alexander Saxton (Christopher Lee) works in China and finds a frozen prehistoric humanoid. He returns to Europe by the Trans-Siberian Express with a crate containing the creature remains. During the voyage, the creature returns to life, and a series of horrible events follow, as the humanoid turns out to be only a host for an alien creature that can transfers itself from a body to another.
The following weapons were used in the film Horror Express:
One of the passengers of the Trans-Siberian Express, Polish Count Maryan Petrovski (George Rigaud) owns a Bulldog revolver.
Pistols
FN Model 1903
Russian police Inspector Mirov (Julio Peña) carries an FN Model 1903 pistol (it's worth noting that Russian Imperial police didn't use Inspector rank). Later the pistol is taken from Mirov by Cossack Capt. Kazan (Telly Savalas). FN Model 1903 was really issued to Russian police and gendarmes force but it happened only in 1908.
Star Model B
Capt. Kazan's sidearm is a Star Model B pistol (definitely not the right gun for that time and place) but he doesn't use it.
Rifles
Spanish Mauser M1893
Russian soldiers are armed with Spanish Mauser M1893 rifles. They are fitted with bayonets of Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifle (likely from the supplies of M91/30 rifles from USSR during the Spanish Civil war); some rifles are fitted with mockup Mosin Nagant style magazines.
Spanish Mauser M1895 Carbine
Russian Cossacks of Capt. Kazan's unit are armed with Spanish Mauser M1895 Carbines. Chinese soldiers in the opening scene carry same carbines, but with sword bayonets.