The Full Moon (Russian: Полнолуние; Polnolunie, or Polnoluniye) is the 1993 Russian mystery detective horror movie. An unsolved series of grisly murders appears in the small town, lost in the wood. The brutally disfigured corpses were found in the forest edges during the full moons. At the first time, militia detectives thought about serial killer, but, only the wolf footprints were found near the murder places, and all victims were killed by the wolf claws and teeth. After the only survivor described the murderer as werewolf, an old local hunter Nikolay Sergeyevich Buturlin and his best friend, huntsman Sergey become to cooperated with militia to search and neutralize the mysterious murderer.
Note: This movie was filmed during the pre-digital era of Russian cinema, so it existed in two versions: low quality VHS and better quality master tape. However, to the time of digitization, the master tape was lost and only low quality VHS version was used for made of DVD.
The following weapons were used in the film The Full Moon (Polnolunie):
Double Barreled Shotgun is hanged on the wall in Nikolay Sergeyevich Buturlin's house among with TOZ-34. It's never seen clear.
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M1891/30
Nikolay Sergeyevich Buturlin (Oleg Golubitsky) owns a Mosin Nagant M1891/30. Later, he gave it to Sergey (Igor Livanov), who used it throughout the movie. At the final scene, this rifle was used by Stasya (Irina Litt).
AKS-74U
Spetsnaz were armed with the AKS-74U at the several scenes.