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− | '''Gold''' (Original Russian title is ''Золото''; ''Zoloto'', Original Italian title is ''Oro'', second USA DVD title is The Sack of Rome) is a 1992 cooperate Russian-Italian historical drama. | + | '''Gold''' (Original Russian title is ''Золото''; ''Zoloto'', Original Italian title is ''Oro'', second USA DVD title is ''The Sack of Rome'') is a 1992 cooperate Russian-Italian historical drama. |
'''PS.''' This movie exist in two versions: Russian and Italian, the second one runs for the 9 minutes longer. This screenshots tooked from the Russian version. | '''PS.''' This movie exist in two versions: Russian and Italian, the second one runs for the 9 minutes longer. This screenshots tooked from the Russian version. |
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Gold (Original Russian title is Золото; Zoloto, Original Italian title is Oro, second USA DVD title is The Sack of Rome) is a 1992 cooperate Russian-Italian historical drama.
PS. This movie exist in two versions: Russian and Italian, the second one runs for the 9 minutes longer. This screenshots tooked from the Russian version.
The following weapons were used in the film Gold:
Muskets
Matchlock Musket
A German mercenary Andreas Berkenhofer (Aleksandr Abdulov) holds a Matchlock Musket at the one scene.
Unknown Muskets
Several mercenaries can be seen armed with the unknown muskets. It's may be the same type guns, that also appeared in Boris Godunov (which also was filmed in Mosfilm) but it's only guess.
Heavy Weapons
Heavy Cannon
Defenders of the Castel Sant'Angelo fires the heavy cannons at the mercenaries.
Howitzer
At least one howitzer can be seen in the Castel Sant'Angelo.