Slave Coast (Cobra Verde)
Movie poster
Main Cast
Character
Actor
Francisco Manoel da Silva aka Cobra Verde
Klaus Kinski
Taparica
King Ampaw
Don Octavio Coutinho
José Lewgoy
Captain Fraternidade
Salvatore Basile
Bernabé
Peter Berling
Euclides
Guillermo Coronel
Bossa Ahadee
Nana Agyefi Kwame II
Yovogan
Nana Fedu Abodo
Bakoko
Kofi Yerenkyi
Kankpé
Kwesi Fase
Slave Coast (also known as Cobra Verde ) is a 1987 German-Ghana adventure drama.
The following weapons were used in the film Slave Coast (Cobra Verde) :
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Long Guns
Bolt Action Rifle
Francisco Manoel da Silva (Klaus Kinski ) carries Bolt Action Rifle with unusual appearance at the film beginning. It's presumably a .22 caliber single-shot rifle, like FN Model 1912, with a custom made buttstock and bolt handle with a large ring (for a more convenient/quick grip when reloading).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Single shot FN Model 1912 Rifle - .22 Cal, with a 18" barrel (for comparison).
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Remington Rolling Block
Several Brazilian Army soldiers can be seen armed with the Remington Rolling Blocks .
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Percussion Carbine
One of the Dahomey Royal Guard carries a percussion carbine.
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Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"
A Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" can be briefly seen two times.
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Percussion Shotgun
Numerous Dahomey Army soldiers was armed with the Percussion Shotguns , possibly, stands for Moukhala Muskets .
Note: see additional images on talk page .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Dahomey Army soldiers marches, guns in hands.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Dahomey soldier brandishes the gun (pointed by the red arrow) during the battle. Note the barrel with ramrod of the similar looking gun at the background center.
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Springfield Model 1842
At least two Dahomey Army soldiers briefly hold a Springfield Model 1842s , possibly stands for Moukhala Muskets .
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Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III*
Several characters, include Francisco Manoel da Silva (Klaus Kinski ) uses Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III* rifles. This is a heavy anachronism when a story occurs, since even the original Lee-Metford was not available until 1888, but the SMLE was obviously used due to its wide availability. As a Brazilian envoy, Francisco in reality would most likely offer American guns (such as, for example, the Rolling Block).
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Cannons
Heavy Cannon
Two heavy cannons can be seen at the Elmina Castle.
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Light Cannon
Abandoned light cannon is seen on the floor of Elmina Castle.
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Naval Cannon
A naval cannon appeared at the one point.
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