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Night of the Sinners (Noch greshnikov)

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Night of the Sinners
(Noch greshnikov)
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Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing USSR
Directed by Vadim Kostromenko
Release Date 1991
Language Russian
Studio Odissey
Main Cast
Character Actor
Lyubka Lyudmila Shevel
Aleksey Ruslan Kakhrumanov
Gordey Ivanovich Yuriy Sarantsev
Lavrentiy Karlovich Sergey Chonishvili
Madam Alla Budnitskaya
Markusha Aleksey Yasulovich


Night of the Sinners (a direct translation of the original title Noch greshnikov; another title Vysshayva istina bombista Alekseya (The Supreme Truth of the Bomb Thrower Aleksey)) is a 1991 Soviet two-part drama film directed by Vadim Kostromenko and based on the 1907 story "T'ma" ("Darkness") by Leonid Andreyev. Being pursued by police, revolutionary terrorist Aleksey finds a shelter in the brothel where he meets prostitute Lyubka. A single night shows the personal drama of both.


The following weapons were used in the film Night of the Sinners (Noch greshnikov):


Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action

A Smith & Wesson .44 Double Action revolver is Aleksey's (Ruslan Kakhrumanov) handgun. Lyubka (Lyudmila Shevel) holds Aleksey's revolver in the final scene. Pristav (head of police precinct) Gordey Ivanovich (Yuriy Sarantsev) holds same looking revolver during the arrest of Aleksey. Judging by the shape of the grip and the trigger guard, the revolver is a Spanish Eibar version of the Smith & Wesson, most likely a WWI British or Italian contract model.

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Italian Army version of S&W .44 DA revolver, produced by Orbea Hermanos in Eibar, Spain (also known as "F. Tettoni, Brescia" by the name of the importing company) - 10.35x20 mm
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Aleksey opens the revolver.
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The revolver under the pillow.
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Aleksey holds the revolver.
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The grip and the trigger guard are seen.
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Pristav Gordey Ivanovich holds his revolver.
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Close-ups of Aleksey's revolver in Lyubka's hands in the final scene.

Nagant M1895 (visually modified)

Police personnel use Nagant M1895 revolvers. These guns are very crudely visually modified by adding a box-like extension to the frame so they bear a very distant resemblance with Colt cap and ball revolvers (except for the absence of the loading lever).

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Nagant M1895 - 7.62x38R Nagant
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A policeman holds a visually modified Nagant during the arrest of Aleksey.
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Policemen fire at escaping Aleksey.
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Lavrentiy Karlovich (Sergey Chonishvili) holds a revolver.