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− | '''Viy or Spirit of Evil''' (Russin: ''Вий''; '''''Viy''''') is the 1967 Soviet mystery horror, based on the novel of the Nikolai Gogol ''Viy''. Beeng the fourth ecranisation (the previosly three (1909, 1912 and 1916 are belives to be lost) it's very close to original text. The novel also was another three ecranisations (1990's ''Holy Place (Sveto mesto)'', 2006's ''[[Talk:Lembit Ulfsak|The Power of Fear (Vedma)]]'' and 2014's ''[[Forbidden Empire]]'' althought the last | + | '''Viy or Spirit of Evil''' (Russin: ''Вий''; '''''Viy''''') is the 1967 Soviet mystery horror, based on the novel of the Nikolai Gogol ''Viy''. Beeng the fourth ecranisation (the previosly three (1909, 1912 and 1916 are belives to be lost) it's very close to original text. The novel also was another three ecranisations (1990's ''[[Holy Place (Sveto mesto)]]'', 2006's ''[[Talk:Lembit Ulfsak|The Power of Fear (Vedma)]]'' and 2014's ''[[Forbidden Empire]]'' althought the last three versions are very loosely based on the novel. Accisentely, this is the only Soviet horror movie. |
'''PS.''' Viy is the evil God of east slavian pre christian mythology. | '''PS.''' Viy is the evil God of east slavian pre christian mythology. |
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Viy or Spirit of Evil (Russin: Вий; Viy) is the 1967 Soviet mystery horror, based on the novel of the Nikolai Gogol Viy. Beeng the fourth ecranisation (the previosly three (1909, 1912 and 1916 are belives to be lost) it's very close to original text. The novel also was another three ecranisations (1990's Holy Place (Sveto mesto), 2006's The Power of Fear (Vedma) and 2014's Forbidden Empire althought the last three versions are very loosely based on the novel. Accisentely, this is the only Soviet horror movie.
PS. Viy is the evil God of east slavian pre christian mythology.
The following weapons were used in the film Viy or Spirit of Evil:
Pistols
Flintlock Pistol
Dorosh (Pyotr Vesklyarov) carry Flintlock Pistol on his belt throughout the movie. Two similar Flintlock Pistols were hanged on the wall in Sotnik's house.
Oriental Flintlock Pistol
Oriental Flintlock Pistol is seen hanged on the wall in Sotnik's house.
Russian M1854 Naval Percussion Cap Pistol is seen hanged on the wall in Sotnik's house.
Muskets
Turkish Flintlock Musket
Turkish Flintlock Musket is seen hanged on the wall in Sotnik's house.
Ottoman Musket
Ottoman Musket is seen hanged on the wall in Sotnik's house.
Other
Cannon
Cannon is seen on the khutor.