The Silent Mountain Der Stille Berg
Movie Poster
Main Cast
Character
Actor
Andreas "Anderl" Gruber
William Moseley
Francesca Calzolari
Eugenia Costantini
Nuria Calzolari
Claudia Cardinale
Elisabeth Gruber
Emily Cox
Sven Kornatz
Werner Daehn
Nicola Quinziato
Corrado Invernizzi
Fritz Weinberger
Fritz Karl
The Silent Mountain is a 2014 Austrian-Italian-American film drama directed by Ernst Gossner. Shot on location in Tyrol and South Tyrol, the film tells a love story at the beginning of the First World War. Tyrol 1915: At his sister's wedding, there is a spark between 20-year-old South Tyrolean Andreas Gruber and 17-year-old Italian Francesca Calzolar. But the young love doesn't get much time, because the next day Andreas has to go to the front. Italy has declared war on Austria. The First World War overruns Tyrol and transforms the Dolomites into one of the most bizarre theaters of war in history.
The following weapons were used in the film The Silent Mountain :
Handguns
Luger P08
Oberleutnant (1st Lieutenant) Sven Kornatz (Werner Daehn ) of the 1st Preußisches Jägerbataillon of the Alpenkorps is briefly seen with a Luger P08 .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Sven Kornatz points his Luger at Andreas Gruber.
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Bodeo M1889
A Bodeo M1889 revolver is wielded by an Austro-Hungarian Oberstleutnant (Lieutenant Colonel).
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Oberstleutnant confronts Angelo with the Bodeo revolver.
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Glisenti Model 1910
Near the end of the movie, Fritz Weinberger (Fritz Karl ) carries an Italian Glisenti Model 1910 .
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Rifles
Steyr Mannlicher M1895/30 Carbine
Austro-Hungarian Standschützen including Andreas "Anderl" Gruber (William Moseley), Karl Gruber (Harald Windisch), and Georg Lechner (Felix Briegel) are armed with Steyr Mannlicher M95/30 carbines. These carbines are equipped with side and under-mounted sling swivels, short rear sights, and either have a ring at the muzzle or not. The latter is an indication of reworked barrels during the interwar years.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Gendarmerie stop Italian civilians from crossing the border near Trient (Trento).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Andreas unslings his carbine which has the smaller rear sight. Note also the stacking pin.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A top view of his carbine reveals the position of the barrel band which is closer to the rear; a feature of a Karabiner variant. It also has side and under-mounted sling swivels.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Hauptmann (Captain) Karl Gruber holds his carbine at the ready during the night as Aplini troops climb up the mountain face.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Andreas "fires" his carbine twice without using the bolt handle. The muzzle flashes are accordingly CGI effects. Also worth mentioning are the Italian M1915 Adrian helmets worn by George and another soldier next to him. It is not explained where they got them from and only seen in this scene.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The right side is seen. Note the two cartridges lying between stones in the foreground.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Anndreas turns to the right in shock which offers a rear view of his carbine.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Back in his village, Andreas searches the basement with his carbine. It has a solid sling swivel.
Steyr Mannlicher M1895/30 Short Rifle
The carbines permanently switch to M1895/30 Short Rifles through the scenes.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A view of the front sight with a barrel band. This is a feature of a shorted rifle.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A mirrored view of Andreas working the bolt handle properly but an ejected casing is not seen.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Shortly after, he prepares to use it as a club. The ejecting hole of the magazine is visible.
Mannlicher M1895
Some Austro-Hungarian soldiers can be seen with full-length Mannlicher M1895 rifles which have different front barrel bands and no front handguards.
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Carcano M1891
Carcano M91s are seen carried by some Italian soldiers.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Several soldiers in the background hold their full-length Carcano rifles.
Carcano M91 Cavalry Carbine
Angelo Calzolari (Giulio Cristini), Bepi Moiola (Michael Cadeddu), and other Alpini are equipped with Carcano Cavalry Carbines. These are a mix of M91 and M91/38s.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing An Italian soldier steps over the edge of the stone trench and aims his carbine. Judging by its rear sight, this is clearly an M91/38 and therefore an anachronism.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The same soldier fires it a scene later.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Another soldier holds his M91 Cavalry Carbine while under fire. It features a longer rifle rear sights.
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Carcano M91 TS
The Carcano M91 TS is also used by some Italian soldiers.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The soldier to the left of Capitano Nicola Quinziato (Corrado Invernizzi) holds his M91 TS.
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Mauser Gewehr 1898
German soldiers of the Alpenkorps have Gewehr 1898s .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A German soldier on the left carries his Gewehr over the back.
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Springfield M1903
Various Austro-Hungarian and Italian soldiers wield out-of-place American Springfield M1903 rifles.
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Machine Guns
Fiat-Revelli M14
A Fiat-Revelli M1914 which appears to be a replica is used by Italian soldiers.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Soldiers operate the Fiat machine gun. Note the right soldier inserts a stripper clip.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A closer view of the muzzle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The gunner stops firing after hearing the Capitano' s insane order. The sitting soldier to the left chambers his M91 Cavalry Carbine to point it at him; a cinematic means of showing that things are getting serious. There is no ejected cartridge which would happen in real life.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A first person view of Andreas firing the machine gun at charging Italian soldiers; despite the fact that the gun is not loaded.
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Schwarzlose M.07/12
An unused Schwarzlose M.07/12 is seen in the Italian camp.
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Other
Cannon
An unknown cannon can be seen twice in the film, being pushed by Austro-Hungarian soldiers.
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