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Officers (Ofitsery) (Russian Title: Офицеры) is a 1971 Soviet romance and war drama directed by Vladimir Rogovoy. The film tells the story of two friends. Beginning in the 1920s to the end of 1960s. Fate throws them from one war to another. From the Russian Civil War to the Spanish Civil War, from the second Sino-Japanese War to World War II. This is a story about true friendship and love.
In 2010-2011 a colorized version was released for TV, DVD and Blu-ray.
The following weapons are featured in the film Officers (Ofitsery):