The Sleeping Lion (Spyashchiy lev)
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The Sleeping Lion (Spyashchiy lev) is a Soviet 1965 comedy directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer. After a timid and indecisive bank employee Vasiliy Ivanovich Tsvetkov (Konstantin Sorokin) detains two robbers, he becomes a totally different person. Soon he takes a revealing action against his superior, incompetent bank manager Telegin (Sergey Martinson).
The following weapons were used in the film The Sleeping Lion (Spyashchiy lev):
Revolvers
Nagant M1895
Nagant M1895 revolvers are seen in hands of bank employees when they train on the shooting range.
Nagant M1895 - 7.62x38R Nagant. Note the angular front sight which was used from 1930s.
Gritsenko, Kotikov and Morozov on shooting range.
Another view of the trio firing their Nagants.
A second group of shooters (
Viktor Kolpakov in center, other characters are uncredited).
The shooting instructor,
Militsiya Starshina (senior NCO) (
Mikhail Pugovkin) watches for their results (the character is credited as Sergeant but he has insignia of Starshina rank).
Pistols
TT-33
TT-33 pistols are also seen in hands of bank employees when they train on the shooting range. Vasiliy Ivanovich Tsvetkov (Konstantin Sorokin) holds a TT when he accidentally detains two robbers in grocery store. In a scene played out in the imagination of Tsvetkov's co-worker Matvey Gavrilovich Goloskokov (Sergey Filippov), Tsvetkov's pistol is hold by his daughter's fiance Aleksandr Streltsov (Yuri Belov).
TT-33 dated 1942 with checkered wood grips - 7.62x25mm Tokarev.
One of the shooters on the range (at the right) holds a TT. In next moment the pistol in his hand is replaced with a Nagant revolver.
The shooting instructor,
Militsiya Starshina (
Mikhail Pugovkin) forcibly turns Tsvetkov's hand with the gun away from him. The TT has pre-1947 slide serration.
Tsvetkov accidentally fires... and hits the bull's eye!
Tsvetkov fires again and predictably misses.
Tsvetkov holds the pistol after the shooting, again in violation of safety regulations directing it at the instructor.
Tsvetkov draws the pistol in the grocery store, startling the saleswoman.
Tsvetkov turns in another side and accidentally points the gun at two robbers.
Starshina gives the pistol back to Tsvetkov after the arrest of robbers. Note the checkered wood grips, a sign of wartime manufactured TT.
Goloskokov takes the pistol from Tsvetkov's briefcase, erroneously taking it instead of his own briefcase.
In Goloskokov's imagination, Tsvetkov gives the pistol to Streltsov who puts the gun to head.
Percussion Dueling Pistol
In Tsvetkov's dream he and bank manager Nikolay Nikolaevich Telegin (Sergey Martinson) have a duel. Both are dressed in 19th century style and use Percussion Dueling Pistols.
Mang in Graz Match Percussion Dueling Pistol - .38 inch
Goloskokov, as duel master, carries two pistol tucked in his belt.
The duelists take pistols.
They go to their places, pistols in hands.
Tsvetkov readies to shoot.
Shotguns
Double Barreled Shotgun
Goloskokov carries a Double Barreled Shotgun when he returns from bird hunt. His shotgun with exposed hammers is most likely a TOZ production but the exact model is unclear.
For comparison: TOZ-BM - 16 gauge
Goloskokov carries the shotgun and enthusiastically talks about his hunting success.
Trivia
In the scene in the grocery store, Militsiya Starshina carries a holster for PM pistol.
The holster is definitly empty.
A good view of the holster. It differs from standard Soviet pattern and seems more resembling East German pattern.