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Oil Lamps (Original title: Petrolejové lampy) is a 1971 Czechoslovak drama. Directed by Juraj Herz according to the book of Jaroslav Havlícek. The story focuses on Stepa Kiliánová (Iva Janzurová), the daughter of a wealthy master mason and farmer's wife, who lives in a small town at early 20th century. Her fate was connected with man of her dreams, cousin Pavel Malina (Petr Cepek), lieutenant of the Austro-Hungarian army, which was infected of syphilis during his service, which leads to his progressive paralysis. The film follows the transformation of urban ladies in hard-working peasant woman, who must also care for a dying husband.
The following firearms can be seen in the film Goin' South:
Colt New Service
Paul (Petr Cepek) taught Stepa (Iva Janzurová) shoot by a his Colt New Service revolver.
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
![](/images/thumb/b/b4/Petr_Cepek-12GDBS.jpg/500px-Petr_Cepek-12GDBS.jpg)