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Don't Turn the Other Cheek!

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Don't Turn the Other Cheek!
Viva la muerte... tua!
Viva la Muerte... Tua!.jpg
Don't Turn the Other Cheek! (1971)
Italian theatrical poster
Country ITA.jpg Italy
ESP 45-77.jpg Spain
GER.jpg West Germany
Directed by Duccio Tessari
Release Date 1971
Language Italian
Spanish
Studio Terra Film
Distributor International Amusements Corporation (US)
Titanus
Main Cast
Character Actor
Dmitri Vassilovich Orlowsky Franco Nero
Max Lozoya/El Salvador Eli Wallach
Mary O'Donnell Lynn Redgrave
General Huerta Eduardo Fajardo
Sheriff Randall Horst Janson
Manuel Mendoza Víctor Israel
Lupita Marilù Tolo
Miguelito Enrique Espinosa


Don't Turn the Other Cheek! (Italian: Viva la muerte... tua!, lit: Long Live Your Death) is a Italian-Spanish-Germany Spahetti Western film directed by Duccio Tessari and starring Franco Nero and Eli Wallach in the role of Dmitri Vassilovich Orlowsky and Max Lozoya.


The following weapons were used in the film Don't Turn the Other Cheek!:


Pistols

Luger P08

Dmitri Vassilovich Orlowsky (Franco Nero) carries a Luger P08 throughout the film as his personal sidearm.

Luger P08 w/ wooden grips - 9x19mm Parabellum
Dmitri uses his Luger P08 to threaten members of the fake wedding.
Dmitri quickly draw his Luger P08 to defend himself from the bandits who kidnapped him.
Dmitri conveniently finds a Luger P08 in the Mexican military camp.
Dmitri becomes concerned about the condition of his pistol and carefully inspects it after use it against Mendoza and his henchmen.
Dmitri cleans his Luger P08 of possible gunpowder residue
Dmitri holsters his Luger P08.
Dmitri points his Luger P08 at Lozoya at the Mexican police station.
A good shot of Dmirtri's Luger P08.
Lozoya briefly arms himself with Dmitri's Luger P08.

Remington Double Derringer

Manuel Mendoza (Víctor Israel) tries to arms himself with a Remington Double Derringer that he saves in a tiny box.

Remington Double Derringer w/ polished steel and pearl grips - .41 Short Rimfire (RF)
Manuel Mendoza opens the box where he has hidden a Remington Double Derringer to try to arms himself with it.

Revolvers

Colt 1851 Navy

Several supporting characters can be seen carrying Colt 1851 Navy revolvers throughout the film.

Colt 1851 Navy - .36 caliber
One of the bounty hunters on the stable office draws his Colt 1851 Navy, being immediately executed by Lozoya.
Lozoya throws a blade at a Mexican soldier, who falls next to his Colt 1851 Navy. Note the lanyard loop ring.
One of Mendoza's henchmen with a Colt 1851 Navy in his holster.

Colt New Service

Dmitri Vassilovich Orlowsky (Franco Nero), General Huerta (Eduardo Fajardo), Mary O'Donnell (Lynn Redgrave), and several supporting characters carry a Colt New Service throughout the film. These New Services were visually modified with a prop ejector rod.

Colt New Service w/ 7.5" barrel - .45 ACP
Dmitri fires his Colt New Service at the Mexican soldiers in the military camp.
Note the mock-up ejector rod
Dmirtri's New Service runs out of ammunition.
O'Donnell fires Huerta's Colt New Service at the latter, but without her glasses, her aim is quite poor.
O'Donnell fires his Colt New Service at Dimitri to get him out of Huerta's room.

Single Action Army

Several supporting characters can be seen carrying Single Action Army revolvers througout the film.

Colt Single Action Army w/ 4.75" barrel - .45 Long Colt
One of the bandits who kidnaps Dmitri at the beginning of the film points his Single Action Army at him.
The stable's owner points his Single Action Army at Lozoya.
One of the bounty hunters slowly draws his Single Action Army in the stable's office.

Smith & Wesson Model 10

Dmitri Vassilovich Orlowsky (Franco Nero), Max Lozoya (Eli Wallach), and several supporting characters carry spanish-made Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolvers throughout the film.

Revolver Guisasola Hermanos G.H. Modelo 10 - .38 Long Colt
Lozoya fires his Model 10 at several of Mendoza's henchmen.
Lozoya tries not to drown while holding his Modelo 10.
Lozoya is armed with his Smith & Wesson Model 10 when he goes in search of Horacio Villegas.
Dmitri uses Lozoya's Model 10 during the Battle of Santo Tomás.
The Model 10 is seen holstered in Dmitri's belt.

Submachine Guns

Hispano-Suiza MP43/44

During the Mexican Army's battle against the revolutionaries, a Mexican soldier is seen using a Hispano-Suiza MP43/44 (a Swiss copy made in Spain of the Suomi KP/-31) modified with a heat shield. Later Dmitri Vassilovich Orlowsky (Franco Nero) uses this fake machine gun.

Hispano-Suiza MP43/44 - 9x19mm Parabellum
The Mexican soldiers fire the Hispano-Suiza at the revolutionaries.
Dmitri fires the Hispano-Suiza at the Mexican soldiers.

Shotguns

Sawed-off Double-Barreled Shotgun

Max Lozoya (Eli Wallach) carries a Sawed-off Double Barrel Shotgun throughout the film as his personal weapon.

Dominion Arms Sawed-off Double-Barreled Shotgun - 12 gauge
Lozoya covers his sawed-off double-barreled shotgun with newspaper.
Similar to a scene from the Sergio Leone film, Duck, You Sucker!.
Lozoya attempts to use a sawed-off double-barreled shotgun when he falls into the well.
Lozoya threatens the Mexican police station officer to give him the reward money for Dmitri.​
While they spy on the Mexican Army convoy on the way to Santo Tomás, Lozoya is armed with his sawed-off double-barreled shotgun.
Lozoya fires his sawed-off double-barreled shotgun at the Mexican soldiers while leading the Santo Tomás revolutionaries.
A close-up of Lozoya's sawed-off double-barreled shotgun as he reveals to Dmitri that all the money they were both after was donated to the revolution.

Rifles

Colt Lightning Carbine

Sheriff Randall (Horst Janson) carries a Colt Lightning Carbine throughout the film as his personal weapon.

Colt Lightning Rifle w/ nickel-plated finish - .38-56 WCF
Randall returns to Yuma with his Colt Lightning Carbine in his hands.
The Colt Lightning Carbine on the table in Sheriff Randall office.
Sheriff Randall holds his Colt Lightning Carbine while waiting to ambush Dmitri and Lozoya.
A good shot of Randall's Colt Lightning Carbine.
Lozoya shoots at Sheriff Randall, but is unharmed thanks to his chest armor, which he was supposed to wear for health reasons.
Lozoya tries to shoot Randall again with one of the Mauser M43s that were in the coffin where he was hiding, but these were loaded with blanks.

Garate El Tigre

What appears to be Garate El Tigre rifles can be seen in a gun rack at the Yuma police station during the beginning of the film.

Garate Anitua & Co. El Tigre - .44 Largo
Kevin (uncredited) places a Garate El Tigre in the gun rack of the Yuma prison.
Several Garate El Tigre in the same gun rack.

Mauser Model 1893

Several Mexican Army soldiers and revolutionaries carry 1893 Spanish Mauser rifles throughout the film.

Spanish Mauser Modelo 1893 - 7x57mm Mauser
The soldier on the right holds his Spanish Mauser.

Mauser Model 1943

Several Mexican Army soldiers and revolutionaries carry M43 Spanish Mauser rifles throughout the film. These rifles are anachronistic for the time of the Mexican Revolution and are likely standing in for more period-appropriate Mauser rifles extensively used during the conflict, like the Mauser Model 1895 or Mauser Model 1910.

Mosquetón Mauser Modelo 1943 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
One of the Mexican soldiers monitoring the execution of Dmitri Vassilovich Orlowsky and Max Lozoya, points his Mauser M43 at the latter.
Max Lozoya and Mary O'Donnell arm themselves with the Mauser M43s of the Mexican soldiers.
Lozoya demonstrates great effectiveness with the Mauser M43, being capable of executing more than one soldier with a single shot.
Most of Mendoza's henchmen are armed with several Mauser M43 rifles during the confrontation with Max Lozoya.
During the Battle of Santo Tomás, the Mauser M43 is used by both the Mexican army and the revolutionaries.
After the Battle of Santo Tomás, the Mexican army invades the revolutionaries' hideout, armed Mauser M43 rifles.

Remington Rolling Block

Kelly (Dan van Husen) carries a Remington Rolling Block as his service rifle; Dmitri Vassilovich Orlowsky (Franco Nero), Max Lozoya (Eli Wallach), and Mary O'Donnell (Lynn Redgrave) briefly hold this Rolling Block rifle.

Remington Model 1867 Rolling Block Rifle - .45-70 Government
The Mexican officer guarding the entrance to the police station tries to stop Dimitri and company, but he is disarmed.
Lozoya holds the Remington Rolling Block rifle.

Machine Guns

Mendoza M1934

Some Mexican Army soldiers briefly can be seen carrying a visually modified Mendoza M1934 during the military camp scene. This is an anachronism, as the film takes place during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1917) and the Mendoza Machine Gun was introduced in 1934, 17 years after the revolution ended.

Mendoza C-1934 - 7x57mm Mauser
Three Mexican soldiers place a Mendoza machine gun in the military camp.
Lozoya kills the three soldiers with his shotgun, leaving the machine gun with no one around to use it.

Maxim M1904

Several Mexican army soldiers carry Maxim machine guns throughout the film, mostly during the film's climax.

Maxim M1904 w/ brass fittings and muzzle boost water jacket - 7.92x57mm Mauser
A good shot of a Maxim machine gun next to Mexican soldiers guarding the town of santo tomas during the local festival.
Mexican army soldiers witness the townspeople marching all over Santo Tomas.
Several Mexican soldiers ambush Lozoya and his revolutionaries by surprise. Yes, for some reason they were able to place that Maxim machine gun without any of the revolutionaries noticing.

Other

Sheriff's Office Gun Rack

When Mary O'Donnell (Lynn Redgrave) goes to the Yuma police station to bribe Sheriff Randall to free Max Lozoya (erroneously confused with El Salvador), a gun rack appears in the background with some handguns.

In the gun rack you can see what appear to be two Harrington & Richardson Young American Bulldogs, a Colt 1862 Police with nickel finish and pearl grips (mock-up), and a Gerstenberger & Eberwein EM-GE Model 3 pistol.

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