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Telegram (Telegramma)

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Telegram (Telegramma)
Telegramma Poster.jpg
Original Theatrical Poster
Country SOV.jpg USSR
Directed by Rolan Bykov
Release Date 1972
Language Russian
Studio Mosfilm
Main Cast
Character Actor
Tosha Pyatipal Tatyana Grishina
Kostya Karpov Sergei Vojnov
Ruslan Karpov Yegor Kogan
Yekaterina Pyatipal nee Inozemtseva Nina Arkhipova
Nikolay Pyatipal Mikhail Yanshin
General Ivan Yakovlevich Nikolay Kryuchkov
Sergey Pyatipal Gennadi Karnovich-Valua


Telegram (Telegramma) is a Soviet 1972 (filmed in 1971) family movie directed by Rolan Bykov. A boy and a girl assidentally find an old telegram of WW2 years. They try to find the person who was the addressee. During their investigation, the kids learn a lot about the heroic past of people, close to them.


The following weapons were used in the film Telegram (Telegramma):


Gun Collection

When Kostya and Ruslan Karpovs visits aged General Ivan Yakovlevich (Nikolay Kryuchkov), they watch at his collection of award handguns: chrome plated Walther P38, Steyr M1912, Nagant M1895 and a Tokarev TT-33 (blued, unlike other guns). It is worth noting that both bright pistols can be seen in other Mosfilm production, like Pirates of the XXth Century and Teheran 43 for Walther and Solaris, At Home Among Strangers, Stranger at Home and The Road to Calvary (Khozhdenie po mukam).

Walther P38 pistol WWII dated - nickel plated - 9x19mm
Steyr Hahn Model 1912 - 9x23mm Steyr
Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38R Nagant
Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Post-1947 version
The kids watch at the guns.
Walther and Steyr.
Steyr and Nagant.
One more view of all four guns.

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