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− | '''''Severino''''' is a 1978 East German-Romanian Western ("Red Western") movie directed by Claus Dobberke and based on the novel "Severino von den Inseln" by Eduard Klein. Unlike | + | '''''Severino''''' is a 1978 East German-Romanian Western ("Red Western") movie directed by Claus Dobberke and based on the novel "Severino von den Inseln" by Eduard Klein. Unlike other DEFA Western movies, the story is set in Argentina. Manzeneros Indian tribe lives on the edge of the Argentinian Andes. Severino ([[Gojko Mitic]]) returns home after being gone for ten years and finds out that his father Raymondo was recently found dead. The white ranchers claim Raymondo to be a livestock thief. In turn, old Nicolas is convinced that the ranchers steal cattle from Manzeneros and calls for war against the Whites. Severino tries to find out who foments enmity between Indians and ranchers. |
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[[File:Severino-Kar88-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A rancher holds a Karabiner 88 with straight bolt handle.]] | [[File:Severino-Kar88-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A rancher holds a Karabiner 88 with straight bolt handle.]] | ||
[[File:Severino-Kar88-12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An old Indian holds a Karabiner 88 with straight bolt handle.]] | [[File:Severino-Kar88-12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An old Indian holds a Karabiner 88 with straight bolt handle.]] | ||
− | [[File:Severino-Kar88-13.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Indian warrior holds a Karabiner 88 with straight bolt handle.]] | + | [[File:Severino-Kar88-13.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Indian warrior holds a Karabiner 88 with straight bolt handle. This carbine features a hole in the bottom of the magazine, so it appears to be original 1888 with Mannlicher-style en-bloc loading; 88/05 and 88/14 versions, converted for using Gewehr 98 type stripper clip, had this hole closed with a lid.]] |
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[[File:Severino-G88-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A typical barrel of Gewehr 88 is seen at the background.]] | [[File:Severino-G88-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A typical barrel of Gewehr 88 is seen at the background.]] | ||
[[File:Severino-G88-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A rancher at the left holds a Gewehr 88.]] | [[File:Severino-G88-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A rancher at the left holds a Gewehr 88.]] | ||
− | [[File:Severino-G88-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A rancher holds a Gewehr 88.]] | + | [[File:Severino-G88-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A rancher holds a Gewehr 88. The magazine has a lid at the bottom, closing the hole for Mannlicher style charger clips, so this rifle appears to be 88/05 or 88/14, convered for using Gewehr 98 style stripper clips.]] |
[[File:Severino-G88-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A rancher at the background carries a Gewehr 88.]] | [[File:Severino-G88-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A rancher at the background carries a Gewehr 88.]] | ||
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[[File:Severino-Gun-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another rancher carries an unidentified long gun.]] | [[File:Severino-Gun-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another rancher carries an unidentified long gun.]] | ||
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Severino is a 1978 East German-Romanian Western ("Red Western") movie directed by Claus Dobberke and based on the novel "Severino von den Inseln" by Eduard Klein. Unlike other DEFA Western movies, the story is set in Argentina. Manzeneros Indian tribe lives on the edge of the Argentinian Andes. Severino (Gojko Mitic) returns home after being gone for ten years and finds out that his father Raymondo was recently found dead. The white ranchers claim Raymondo to be a livestock thief. In turn, old Nicolas is convinced that the ranchers steal cattle from Manzeneros and calls for war against the Whites. Severino tries to find out who foments enmity between Indians and ranchers.
The following weapons were used in the film Severino:
Revolvers
Single Action Army
Severino (Gojko Mitic) carries a Single Action Army revolver in several scenes. It is most likely Cavalry model.
Unidentified revolvers
Bandits chieftain (Ion Dichiseanu) carries a revolver that appears to be some Colt cap and ball revolver, like Colt 1851 Navy. Police Sergeant (Leon Niemczyk) carries same looking revolver in holster.
Rifles
Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine
Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbines are used by Severino (Gojko Mitic), his brige Maruja (Violeta Andrei), old Nicolas (Mircea Anghelescu) and police Sergeant (Leon Niemczyk).
Note: see additional images on talk page.
Karabiner 1888
Many Manzeneros warriors, including Severino's yound brother Blas (Constantin Fugasin), and ranchers are armed with Karabiner 1888s. They probably stand for similar looking Argentine Mauser 1891 or Mauser 1909 carbines.
Custom Karabiner 1888
In several scenes Karabiner 88 guns with a straight bolt handle, unlike the standard model, are seen (probably a single prop reused). Possibly this is a result of a repair when the bolt of the carbine was replaced with the one of infantry Gewehr 88.
Gewehr 1888
Full-length Gewehr 1888 rifles are also seen in hands of ranchers.
Mauser Karabiner 98a
Several ranchers, notably Juan Cortinez (Helmut Schreiber), the leader of the attack on Manzeneros village, and some Indian warriors are armed with Karabiner 98a short rifles.
Mauser Gewehr 1898
Gewehr 1898 rifles are also used by ranchers and Indians.
Spanish Mauser M1895 Carbine
Carbines, similar to Karabiner 88 but without protruding magazine, are supposedly Spanish Mauser M1895 Carbine. Possibly a single prop is used.
Serbian Mauser M1908 Carbine
One more carbine with similar outlook appears to be Serbian Mauser M1908 Carbine. It can be identified by the pistol grip stock, contrary to straight grip stock of Karabiner 88 and Spanish M1895 carbines, and large grasping grooves. Possibly a single prop is used.
Shotguns
Double Barreled Shotgun
Some ranchers and Indians are armed with Double Barreled Shotguns.
Coach Gun
Several short-barreled Coach Guns are also seen.
Unidentified long guns
Several unidentified long guns are seen. Maybe these are Over and Under Shotguns.