The Art of Living in Odessa (Iskusstvo zhit v Odesse)
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DVD Cover
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Country
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USSR
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Directed by
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Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich
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Release Date
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1989
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Language
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Russian
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Studio
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Odessa Film Studios
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The Art of Living in Odessa (Iskusstvo zhit v Odesse) is a 1989 Soviet crime movie directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich. The plot of the movie is based on books of Isaak Babel about Jewish criminals in city of Odessa before and after the Russian revolution.
The following weapons were used in the film The Art of Living in Odessa (Iskusstvo zhit v Odesse):
Handguns
Nagant M1895
Nagant M1895 revolvers are seen in hands of various characters, including Benya Krik (Sergey Koltakov) and Sasha Borovoy (Andrey Sokolov).
Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38N. Post-1930 version.
One of Benya Krik's henchmen (Yuriy Loparyov) aims an unloaded Nagant.
Savka Butsis (
Yuriy Dubrovin) fires his Nagant during the bank robbery.
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Cheka agent (
Vyacheslav Tsoy) at the left holds a Nagant during the attack on Benya Krik's hideout.
Monya Artillerist (
Sergey Migitsko) and a
Cheka agent (stunt performer Sergey Zubchenko) in a standout with Nagant revolvers.
A close view of Benya Krik's Nagant.
Sasha Borovoy fires his Nagant in the final scene.
Colt M1911A1
M1911A1 pistol is carried by Benya Krik (Sergey Koltakov) in pre-1917 scenes. Several of Benya Krik's henchmen are also seem with M1911 pistols. In the final scene Froim Grach (Aleksey Petrenko) holds an M1911.
Pre-War Colt M1911A1 Pistol - Commercial Model known as the "Colt Government Model" - .45 ACP
Benya Krik holds his pistol during the robbery.
Benya Krik threatens a bank clerk.
A close view of Benya's pistol.
Senya Pyatirubel (
Yuriy Kuznetsov), one of Benya's henchmen, draws his pistol.
A close view of Senya's pistol.
Froim Grach fires his M1911 in the final scene.
Mauser C96
Several characters, including Vladislav Simen (Viktor Avilov), chief of Odessa Cheka, carry Mauser C96 pistols. Some of them are anachronistic M1930 version, identified by stepped barrel and position of lanyard ring.
Pre-War dated Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Commercial Version - 7.63x25mm Mauser
Mauser C96 M1930 - 7.63x25mm Mauser. Note the stepped barrel.
Misha Yablochko (
Oleg Shkolnik), one of Benya Krik's henchmen, is armed with a Mauser C96 during the bank robbery.
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Cheka agent fires his Mauser C96.
Misha Yablochko fires at
Cheka agents.
Cheka agent Chubarov (Dmitry Chubarov) with Mauser C96 M1930. The stepped barrel can be seen.
A close view of Vladislav Simen's Mauser C96 M1930. The stepped barrel can be seen.
Vladislav Simen fires his Mauser in the final scene.
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M1891/30
Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifles are carried by several Cheka agents and Red Army soldiers.
Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mm R
A Red Army soldier with M91/30 rifle is seen at the background.
The same character in another scene.
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Cheka agent fires his rifle in the final scene.
Sawn-off Martini-Henry Rifle
Monya Artillerist (Sergey Migitsko), Benya Krik's lieutenant, carries a sawn-off Martini-Henry rifle with pistol grip. Such guns were popular in Afghanistan, and the movie prop was supposedly a booty of Afghan war.
Sawn-off Martini-Henry rifle with pistol grip.
Monya's pistol on the table.
Another view at Monya's pistol.
One more view at Monya's pistol.
Machine Guns
Lewis
A Lewis Machine Gun is briefly seen in one scene.
A Lewis is seen in a crate.
Degtyaryov DT (visually modified)
A Degtyaryov DT, visually modified to resemble Lewis Machine Gun, is used by Cheka agents in one scene.
DT machine gun with a bipod - 7.62x54mm R
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Cheka agent holds a fake Lewis during the attack on Benya Krik's hideout.
He fires his machine gun at escaping criminals.
See also