Six P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny)Six P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny) - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video GamesSix P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny)
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Six P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny)
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Six P.M. (original title V shest chasov vechera posle voyny ("Six O'Clock in the Evening After the War")) is a 1944 Soviet war musical film directed by Ivan Pyryev. An artillery officer Vasiliy Kudryashov (Evgeniy Samoylov) gets leave from the front to Moscow and meets Varya Pankova (Marina Ladynina). When they parted, they promise to meet at six o'clock in the evening after the war.
The following weapons were used in the film Six P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny):
During the battle in winter 1942, Sr. Lt. Vasiliy Kudryashov (Evgeniy Samoylov) is armed with a Nagant M1895 revolver. Lt. Pavel Demidov (Ivan Lyubeznov) and Varya Pankova (Marina Ladynina) carry Nagant holsters in several scenes, but these holsters seem to be flat and empty.
Many Soviet soldiers and officers, including Sr. Lt. Vasiliy Kudryashov (Evgeniy Samoylov) and Lt. Pavel Demidov (Ivan Lyubeznov), carry PPSh-41 submachine guns.
In winter 1943 Kudryashov, now a Captain, commands an armored train. A genuine armored train of NKPS-42 type is seen in the movie. It consists of two armored wagons, each armed with two 76.2 mm F-34 guns in turrets and several DT and Maxim machine guns, and two anti-aircraft flatcars, each with two 25 mm 72-K autocannons.