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Night Over Chile (Noch nad Chili)
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Night Over Chile (Noch nad Chili) is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Sebastián Alarcón and Aleksandr Kosarev. The film depicts the events of the Chilean coup d'etat in September 1973. The young architect Manuel Valdivia (Grigore Grigoriu) considers himself far from politics, but he is arrested on a false denunciation of belonging to a communist organization. He is held in a concentration camp at the National Stadium and is subjected to torture and a staged execution.
The following weapons were used in the film Night Over Chile (Noch nad Chili):
Chilean officers (Roman Khomyatov and Islam Kaziyev) are armed with Walther P38 pistols, carried in US Army M1916 holster for M1911 pistols. Several more officers and NCOs as well as the carabiniers (military police) carry M1916 holsters but they all seem empty.
Rohm RG3
During the search of the arrested people, one of them drops a pocket pistol. This gun is a starter pistol Rohm RG3S.
Submachine Guns
Thompson M1928A1 (visually modified as SIG SG 510)
Chilean soldiers are mostly armed with Thompson M1928A1 submachine guns, visually modified to resemble SIG SG 510-4 rifles, the real weapon of the Chilean military in 1970s. Thompsons are fitted with mockup barrels, styled after SG 510-4 with its typical muzzle grenade launcher, and with large box magazines. Strangely, these props weren't used in later Alarcón's films about Chile, like Santa Esperansa and Yaguar, despite they were filmed on the same studio.
Rifles and Assault Rifles
M1 Carbine
Carabiniers (military police) are mostly armed with M1 Carbines.
Mauser Gewehr 1898 and 1898M
Many soldiers are armed with Mauser Gewehr 1898 rifles. Most of the screen guns have conventional tangent-leaf sight instead of Lange-Visier so they are post-WWI version G98M. The real Mauser rifle of the Chilean military was M1895 that has a quite different appearance.
Mauser Karabiner 98b
Karabiner 98b rifles, identified by turned down bolt handles and the lack of parade hooks which are present on G98, are also used by the soldiers.
Sturmgewehr 44 assault rifles are briefly seen in hands of soldiers in several scenes.
Machine Guns
Browning wz. 1928
Browning wz. 1928 light machine guns, both portable and mounted on a tripod, are seen in several scenes, notably used by the guards of the concentration camp on the National Stadium.