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'''Treasure Island (1988)''' is a Soviet comic film, based on the book of R.L.Stephenson by the same name.
 
'''Treasure Island (1988)''' is a Soviet comic film, based on the book of R.L.Stephenson by the same name.
  

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Treasure Island (1988) is a Soviet comic film, based on the book of R.L.Stephenson by the same name.

In the USA it went shorter for 34 minutes, without behind-the-scene film fragments.


In the Treasure Island. the following firearms appeared:

For the shots the original version was used.

Flintlock pistol

Othen appears as the weapon of the pirates.

Tower Sea Service Pistol used by the British Royal Navy.
At the beginning, Bill Bones cocks the hammer to kill Flint and take the map of Treasure Island. Note that the Bone's pistol lacks steel.

Brown Bess Flintlock Musket

Primary weapon for 1700th, when the story takes place, it usually appears in the film.

Brown Bess musket.
The mutineer grabs his musket.

Fantasy break-loading musket

The mutineer with break-loading musket can be seen on left.

Wick cannon


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