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The Merry Widow (1925)
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The Merry Widow is the 1925 film adaptation of Franz Lehár's operetta of the same name directed by Erich von Stroheim. The young princes Danilo and Mirko from the kingdom of Monteblanco are eagerly courting the favor of the American revue dancer Sally, who is currently on tour in the small country. She is not easily impressed by the pushy courtship of the two princes. But Danilo is serious. He falls in love with Sally, and she eventually falls in love with him too. But courtly etiquette forbids a marriage that is not in keeping with their station. Disappointed by Danilo, Sally gives in to the advances of the rich Baron Sadoja, whom she happily succeeds shortly afterward, and from then on lives in Paris as "The Merry Widow". Danilo, on the other hand, cannot forget Sally and travels to Paris to win her back.
The following weapons were used in the film The Merry Widow:
Handguns
Wheellock Pistol
A Wheellock Pistol is seen hanging on a wall of the tavern at the beginning of the movie.
Colt Model 1908
What appears to be a Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket pistol is used by Crown Prince Mirko (Crown Prince Mirko).
Collier Revolver
Prince Danilo Petrovich (John Gilbert) and Crown Prince Mirko use what appears to be Collier Flintlock Revolvers during the duel.
Unknown Revolver
A beggar is seen with a revolver at the end of the movie.
Rifles
Gras Mle. 1874
Monteblanco soldiers are armed with French Gras Model 1874 rifles.
Springfield M1903
M1903 Springfield rifles with attached box magazines are also carried by soldiers.
Krag-Jørgensen M1898
The attendant of the coach has a Krag-Jørgensen rifle.
Machine Guns
Maxim MG 08
A horse carries a Maxim MG08.
Maxim MG 08/15
Two Maxim MG08/15s are also seen transported by horses.