White Wolves (Weisse Wölfe)
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Original German Poster
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Country
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East Germany Yugoslavia
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Directed by
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Konrad Petzold
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Release Date
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1969
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Language
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German
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Studio
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DEFA Bosna Film
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White Wolves (Weisse Wölfe) is a 1969 East German-Yugoslavian "Red Western" movie. The story loosely follows Trail of the Falcon, again starring Gojko Mitic as Farsighted Falcon.
The following weapons were used in the film White Wolves (Weisse Wölfe):
Revolvers
Colt 1851 Navy Cartridge
Cartridge versions of Colt 1851 Navy revolvers are used by Sheriff deputies Peter Hille (Fred Delmare) and Andy Sleek (Karl Zugowski), Samuel 'Sam' D. Blake (Helmut Schreiber), and numerous Bashan's henchmen. Most revolvers have brass frame and barrel and white cylinder; supposedly there are two such props, reused in many scenes. The lack of the pin that fixes the barrel with the frame on original Colt 1851 allows to guess that these screen guns are versions, originally made for metallic cartridges (rather than converted from cap and ball model), likely of European production. One more prop, with white frame and black cylinder, has said pin on place so it appears to be a genuine converted cap and ball revolver or a more faithful replica.
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One of Bashan's bandits holds a Colt Navy during the attack on Blake's wagon. The barrel is seen blurry due to fast motion but the cylinder can be seen quite well.
Deputy Hille hands one of his revolvers to Sam Blake. This is the prop with white frame and black cylinder.
Sam Blake holds this revolver.
Deputy Hille holds two revolvers, one of which (seen partially) is of different version and is described below.
Hille with his revolvers.
Deputy Sleek with a Colt Navy revolver. In previous moment he hold a
Reichsrevolver M1879 (see below).
Train attendant (Günter Rüger) holds a revolver at the background.
Confrontation between Sheriff Patterson and bandits. Second from the left bandit (
Gert Hänsch) holds a Colt Navy revolver.
One more prop of Colt 1851 Navy has its lever under the barrel removed that makes it look similar to Colt 1851 Navy (Richards-Mason Conversion). This revolver is seen in hands Peter Hille (Fred Delmare) (only in one scene) and of several bandits.
For comparison: Colt 1851 Navy with Richards-Mason cartridge conversion - .38 Long Colt.
One of Bashan's henchmen holds a Colt 1851 Navy with removed lever in the scene on the gold mine.
Deputy Hille with two Colt Navy revolvers, one of which lacks the lever.
Same prop is seen in hand of a bandit in center.
Colt Single Action Army
Cavalry Model
Single Action Army revolvers of Cavalry model often switch with Colt 1851 Navy revolvers due to continuity errors. They are seen in hands of Sheriff deputies Peter Hille (Fred Delmare) and Andy Sleek (Karl Zugowski), Sam Blake (Helmut Schreiber), the manager of the gold mine and the gang boss James Bashan (Rolf Hoppe) and many of his men. The revolvers that are seen close enough seem to lack spring-loaded ejector rods, and rod housings are empty; another feature of most of these revolvers is the lack of the cover of loading gate. At least a single of SAA revolvers lacks its front sight. These guns appear to be same props, seen in other DEFA productions.
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Colt Single Action Army with 7.5" barrel known as the "Cavalry" model - .45 Long Colt
Sam Blake fires at bandits.
Two guards on the gold mine hold SAA Cavalry revolvers (the third guard, at the background, is armed with a Reichsrevolver).
A bandit fires a SAA Cavalry revolver.
A close view of Bashan's SAA Cavalry revolver.
Confrontation between Sheriff Patterson and bandits. A bandit at the left (
Gerd Staiger) and treacherous Deputy Sleek hold SAA Cavalry revolvers. Sheriff is armed with an SAA Artillery revolver (see below).
Another view of Sleek's revolver in same scene.
A good view of a revolver in hand of a bandit.
A close view of one of Hille's revolvers.
Artillery Model
Sheriff Pat Patterson (Holger Mahlich) carries an Artillery Model revolver in one scene (in most scenes he is armed with a Reichsrevolver M1879), see below). Some of Bashan's henchmen are also seen with SAA Artillery revolvers, probably same prop reused.
Colt Single Action Army with 5.5" barrel known as the "Artillery" model - .45 Long Colt
A bandit loads his revolver when preparing for the attack on Blake's wagon.
Same bandit disables Deputy Hille.
Sheriff Patterson with his SAA Artillery. In previous and following scenes he is mostly seen with a Reichsrevolver 1879.
Sheriff Patterson (seen from the back) in confrontation with bandits.
A bandit with SAA Artillery revolver.
A bandit at the right with SAA Artillery revolver.
A bandit (
Gerhard Neubauer) in center holds SAA Artillery revolver and Reichsrevolver.
Reichsrevolver M1879
Out of place Reichsrevolver M1879 revolvers are used by Sheriff Pat Patterson (Holger Mahlich), James Bashan (Rolf Hoppe) and several of his men, and US Army officers, notably Capt. Wessels (Horst Preusker).
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Reichsrevolver M1879 Revolver - 10.6x25R
Capt. Wessels (his shoulder straps look more like Maj. Gen.) and one of his officers fire Reichsrevolvers at escaping Indians.
Bashan kills Farsighted Falcon's wife.
A good view of a Reichsrevolver in hands of a guard of the gold mine.
Sheriff Patterson holds Bashan and his men at gunpoint.
Sheriff Patterson fires at pursuing bandits.
A bandit with a Reichsrevolver. His revolver lacks the lanyard ring.
Pistols
Unidentified pistols
Two muzzleloading pistols (most likely percussion cap) are seen on the wall in Capt. Wessels's house.
A pistol in center is fitted with a small buttstock.
A pistol with small buttstock is seen in center.
Rifles
Winchester Model 1892 Carbine
Farsighted Falcon (Gojko Mitic) carries a Winchester Model 1892 carbine throughout the movie. His rifle lacks the saddle ring, instead fitted with a custom sling swivel below the magazine tube, but in all other features this Winchester matches Saddle Ring carbine. In one scene Farsighted Falcon's and Sheriff Pat Patterson's rifles switch to each other: Dacota chieftain holds a Winchester 1873 while Sheriff holds a Winchester 1892.
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Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine - .32WCF/.38-40/.44-40/.25-20.
A close view of the Winchester. The sling swivel below the magazine tube is seen.
A view from another side.
Farsighted Falcon loads his Winchester. Sheriff Patterson holds a
Winchester Model 1873 at the right; in next moment rifles of Farsighted Falcon and Patterson replace by one another.
Patterson reloads Winchester 1892.
Farsighted Falcon loads his rifle.
Farsighted Falcon works the lever.
Winchester Model 1873 Carbine
Winchester Model 1873 carbines are seen in hands of Sheriff Pat Patterson (Holger Mahlich), deputy Andy Sleek (Karl Zugowski), Indian warriors Cunning Fox (Slobodan Dimitrijevic) and Strong Left Hand (Slobodan Velimirovic), representative of the gold mining company Collins P. Harrington (Horst Schulze) and Bashan's bandits. In one scene Farsighted Falcon's and Sheriff Pat Patterson's rifles switch to each other: Dacota chieftain holds a Winchester 1873 while Sheriff holds a Winchester 1892.
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Winchester Model 1873 carbine - 1st generation rifle - 44-40 Winchester
Cunning Fox with a Winchester 1873.
Harrinton holds a Winchester 1873.
Strong Left Hand holds a Winchester, taken from disarmed soldier. In next moment his gun switches to a
Schuetzen rifle and then back to Winchester.
Treacherous Deputy Sleek (in center) holds a Winchester 1873.
A good view of Cunning Fox's Winchester.
A continuity error: Farsighted Falcon holds a Winchester 1873 instead of his Model 1892.
Martini Action Schuetzen Rifle
Single shot Martini Schuetzen rifles, popular German target guns, are used by US soldiers and Bashan's bandits. Catherine Emerson (Barbara Brylska) holds a Martini rifle in one scene.
German manufactured Martini Action
Schuetzen Rifle
Martini-Stahl system
Schuetzen Rifle - 8.15x46mm R
A soldier on guard in Fort Robinson.
A soldier on guard in Fort Robinson.
Schuetzen rifles in gun rack in Sheriff Patterson's office. Some of them appear to be Martini or Martini-Stahl.
Catherine Emerson with a Martini
Schuetzen rifle.
A bandit in center holds a Martini
Schuetzen rifle.
Kessler Schuetzen Rifle
Kessler Schuetzen rifles (an improved version of Martini system) used by Cheyenne chieftain Little Wolf (Milivoje Popovic-Mavid) and his warriors, and Bashan's bandits. The typical feature of Kessler rifles that allows to differ this model from other similar guns is a one-piece wooden stock.
German Kessler
Schuetzen rifle
Strong Left Hand (
Slobodan Velimirovic) breaks the stock of his rifle against the latch in barracks where Cheyennes were held, but he still fires the broken gun. Note the one-piece stock, a typical feature of Kessler rifle.
Cheyenne chieftain Little Wolf (second from the right) holds a Kessler rifle.
A Cheyenne warrior with Kessler rifle guards captured Peter Hille and David.
Schuetzen rifles in gun rack in Sheriff Patterson's office. Some of them (at least third from the left) appear to be Kessler rifles.
Confrontation between Sheriff Patterson and bandits. Bandit Jim (
Milan Jablonský) in white shirt holds a
Schuetzen rifle, most likely a Kessler model.
A bandit with Kessler rifle appears from the window but is shot by David.
Aydt Schuetzen Rifle
Aydt system Schuetzen rifles are seen in hands of US soldiers and Cheyenne warriors.
German Aydt Schuetzen rifle - 8.15x46R mm
A soldier at the left holds an Aydt rifle.
What appears to be an Aydt rifle is seen in hands of a guard on the gold mine (background right).
A Cheyenne warrior at the left holds an Aydt rifle.