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"Cyclone" Will Begin at Night ("Tsiklon" nachnyotsya nochyu)
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"Cyclone" Will Begin at Night (a translation of original Latvian title "Ciklons" saksies nakti, Russian title "Tsiklon" nachnyotsya nochyu) is a Soviet Latvian 1967 (filmed 1966) made for TV war movie directed by Ada Neretniece and based on the novel by Dmitriy Morozov. In Autumn 1944 German intelligence service attempts to organize sabotage groups that would act behind Soviet lines in Carpathian mountains. Capt. Schwartzbruck must be transferred across the front line in order to coordinate the "Operation Cyclone". Soviet agent, acting under the name of German officer Liebel, starts his own activities in order to prevent "Cyclone".
The following weapons were used in the film "Cyclone" Will Begin at Night ("Tsiklon" nachnyotsya nochyu):
Soviet intellegence agent Michel (Pyotr Gorin) carries a TT-33 when he impersonates Capt. Schwartzbruck. Maj. Melnichenko (Yuriy Bogolyubov) holds a TT during the operation against a German group.
Some Soviet soldiers and officers, including Maj. Melnichenko (Yuriy Bogolyubov) and his aide, a Lieutenant (Stanislav Korenev), are armed with PPS-43 submachine guns.
Gelena (Ausma Dragone), a Carpathian young woman who helps Soviet troops, carries an MP40. Michel (Pyotr Gorin) is also seen with MP40. MP40s are used by German soldiers in several scenes.
Some characters carry holsters for pistols that doesn't appear in the film.
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[[File:TsNN-Holster-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Unterfeldwebel Gatenberg carries a mockup of German universal pistol holster.|]ъ
BTR-152
A post-war BTR-152 APC is seen in one scene. It can be used as a substitution for Lend-Lease M3/M5 half-tracks.
Documentary footage is used for the depiction of the air bombing of railway station near Berlin.
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