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Operation Caviar

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It doesn't always have to be caviar
Es muß nicht immer Kaviar sein
C'est pas toujours du caviar
NichtimmerKaviarsein.jpg
Movie Poster
Country FRA.jpg France

GER.jpg West Germany

Directed by Géza von Radványi
Release Date October 18, 1961
Language English
French
German
Main Cast
Character Actor
Thomas Lieven O. W. Fischer
Chantal Senta Berger
Siméon Jean Richard
Loos Viktor de Kowa
Bastian Peter Carsten


It doesn't always have to be caviar is a 1961 German-French adaptation of the novel of the same name by Johannes Mario Simmel. Thomas Lieven, a dutiful employee of a London bank, would have preferred to pursue his passion as a hobby cook at home, rather than bringing seemingly harmless bank documents to Berlin on behalf of his boss. As soon as they arrived in Germany, the completely puzzled Thomas was forced to cooperate by the counterintelligence agency and the Gestapo and sent to Paris with a fake passport. Back in London, Secret Service agents are already waiting for the supposed French double agent.


The following weapons were used in the film Operation Caviar:


Pistols

Luger P08

Vera (Eva Bartok) gives Thomas Lieven (O. W. Fischer) a Luger P08.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm. This is a blank adapted movie gun.
Vera offers Thomas the Luger.
The Luger in Thomas's hand.

Dreyse M1907

The Dreyse Model 1907 pistol is used by Chantal (Senta Berger), but is taken away by Thomas.

Dreyse 1907 - 7.65mm Browning
Chantal threans Thomas with her Dreyse.
Rear view of her pistol.
Thomas gives rise to shoot him.
After disarming Chantal, Thomas is now in control of the Dreyse.

Mauser Pocket Pistol

Siméon (Jean Richard) is very briefly seen with a Mauser Pocket Pistol.

Siméon holds the pistol during the encounter of German forces.

Submachine Guns

MP40

Some German soldiers are armed with MP40s.

Maschinenpistole 40 - 9x19mm
A German Leutnant with his MP.
An MP40 hanging next to Chantal.

Rifles

Steyr Carbine

Most German soldiers can be seen with Steyr Mannlicher Carbines.

For comparision: Mannlicher M1890 Carbine - 8x50mmR Mannlicher.
The soldier on the left aims his carbine. Note the typical Steyr striker.
Barrel view.
Two soldiers guarding Batian (Peter Carsten) with the carbines.

Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine

A Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine is held by one German soldier

Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine with folded bayonet - 6.5x52mm
The carbine is seen in the left background.

Vetterli Model 1870/87/15

Another single German is seen with what appears to be a Vetterli Model 1870/87/15 rifle.

Vetterli Model 1870/87/15 - 6.5x52mm
A blurred view on the left shows, nevertheless, the bolt action mechanism, trigger guard, and the upper front barrel band.

Unknown Rifles

Several German soldiers can also be seen with unknown rifles.

Kaviarsein-Rifle1.jpg
Kaviarsein-Rifle2.jpg
Kaviarsein-Rifle3.jpg
Kaviarsein-Rifle4.jpg
A percussion lock (?) rifle on the right.

Other

MG34

An MG34 is mounted on motorcycles and a Volkswagen Typ 166 Schwimmwagen car.

MG34 with 50 round belt drum - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Kaviarsein-MG1.jpg
Kaviarsein-MG2.jpg

Cannon

Kaviarsein-Cannon1.jpg
Kaviarsein-Cannon2.jpg

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