The Murder of General Gryaznov Arsena Jorjiashvili
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Russian Release Poster
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Country
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SSR of Georgia
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Directed by
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Ivane Perestiani
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Release Date
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1921
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Language
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Silent
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Studio
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Film Section of Narkompros of Georgia
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Arsena Jorjiashvili
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Mikhail Chiaureli
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Nino
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Alisa Kikodze
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Arsena's Mother
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Elisabed Cherqezishvili
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Arsena's Sister
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Nino Dolidze
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Governor General Vorontsov-Dashkov
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Ivane Perestiani
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General Gryaznov
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N. Yachmenev
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The Murder of General Gryaznov (original Georgian title Arsena Jorjiashvili) is a 1921 Georgian B&W silent historical drama directed by Ivane Perestiani. It is based on the real events of the 1905 uprising in Tiflis (currently Tbilisi) when the Georgian revolutionary Arsena Jorjiashvili killed General Fyodor Gryazov.
The following weapons were used in the film The Murder of General Gryaznov (Arsena Jorjiashvili):
Revolvers
Lefaucheux Model 1854
During the shootout with police, one of the revolutionaries fires a Lefaucheux Model 1854 revolver. Similar revolver is seen in hands of a Gorodovoy (policeman) during the arrest of Arsena.
Lefaucheux Model 1854 - 12mm Pinfire.
The revolutionary fires his revolver at police.
He is gunned down and drops the revolver. The shape of the grip matches Model 1854.
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Gorodovoy holds a similar revolver during the arrest of Arsena.
The grip is seen when the revolver hangs on the lanyard.
Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model
Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model revolvers are used by police.
Uberti No 3 New Model Russian Top Break - replica of the Smith & Wesson No. 3 Russian Model - .44 Russian/.45 Long Colt
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Gorodovoy (policeman) carries a Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model revolver in holster during the confrontation with striking workers.
What appears to be a Smith & Wesson Russian Model is seen in hands of the head of police Martynov (Mikhail Dievskiy) when his carriage rides across the town.
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Gorodovoy carries a Smith & Wesson in holster.
A Smith & Wesson is seen near the head of the murdered General Gryaznov.
Nagant M1895
An unnamed General holds a Nagant M1895 during the arrest of Arsena.
Russian Nagant 1895, produced 1920s - 7.62x38R Nagant. The rounded front sight is a sign of revolvers produced from 1890s until 1930.
A General with a Nagant in hand (at the left) accepts a report from police.
The General stands over beaten unconscious Arsena.
Bulldog
The Captain in charge of the firing squad is armed with a Bulldog-style revolver.
Webley British Bulldog - .45 caliber - 1870s
The Captain draws his revolver and intimidate the soldiers who intentionally miss at the sentenced to death Arsena.
Unidentified revolver 1
One of the police officers holds a long barreled revolver during the shootout. The revolver has full-length extractor under the barrel.
Another view of the revolver.
The revolver is a single action model as it is seen that the shooter cocks the hammer before every shot.
Unidentified revolver 2
Another police officer holds an unidentified revolver during the shootout. It seems to be an open-top gun, maybe some Lefaucheux model.
The revolver is seen at the right.
Unidentified revolver 3
One more police officer holds a compact top-break revolver, possibly a Smith & Wesson model, during the shootout.
For comparison: Smith & Wesson Model 2 Double Action, 3.25" barrel - .38 S&W
An officer holds his revolver when police approach an abandoned house where the revolutionaries gather.
Same revolver is seen during the shootout.
The officer holds his revolver at the background during the arrest of a revolutionary.
The officer escorts the arrestee.
Unidentified revolvers
Several more revolvers are very briefly seen.
During the arrest of Arsena an officer drops his revolver that hangs on a lanyard. This is a compact revolver, possibly a top-break model.
Arsena's revolver is seen. It is a compact, possibly nickel plated revolver.
During the execution an officer personally kills Arsena with his revolver after the firing squad intentionally misses. His revolver looks similar to Arsena's one, maybe the same prop reused.
Pistols
FN Model 1900
During the attempt to arrest revolutionaries, a high rank police officer holds an FN Model 1900 pistol.
The typical appearance of FN 1900 is seen.
Luger P08
A Luger P08 is taken from an arrested revolutionary. While P08 is anachronistic for 1905, it may be a stand-in for commercially available Model 1900 in 7.65x21 mm caliber that looks nearly the same.
A soldier takes a Luger from the detainee.
The pistol in hands of another soldier.
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M1891 Infantry
Russian soldiers are armed with Mosin Nagant M1891 Infantry rifles, all with bayonets.
Imperial Russian Mosin Nagant M1891 Infantry - 7.62x54mm R
A soldier at the left holds an M1891 Infantry rifle during the arrest of a suspect on Tiflis street.
A soldier fires at the escaping detainee.
A soldier fires his rifle during the police raid on the revolutionaries.
A soldier fires at a revolutionary who tries to escape in the river.
The same soldier reloads his rifle. The extracted spent cartridge is seen.
The firing squad take aim during the execution of Arsena.
Soldiers of the firing squad stand in formation.
Berdan No.2 Carbine
Police and Cossacks use Berdan No.2 carbines.
A family of Berdan No.2 rifles: 1 - Infantry rifle, 2 - Dragoon rifle, 3 - Cossack rifle, 4 - carbine. Drawing from
Strelkovoye orujie ("Firearms") by Aleksandr Juck.
A Cossack next to the coachman in the Head of police's carriage holds a Berdan carbine.
Another view of the Cossack's carbine.
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Gorodovoy holds a Berdan carbine during the police raid on the revolutionaries.
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Gorodovoy with a Berdan carbine escorts arrested revolutionaries.
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Gorodovoy holds his carbine during the brutally beating of a female arrestee.