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Skazka o pope i o rabotnike ego Balde Trailer
Сказка о попе и о работнике его Балде Trailer
International Releases Dates
Russia
04 March 1956
Popular movie trailers from 1956
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1956:
11 April 1956
A woman murders her lover. Her husband and his mistress are also having murder-shaped thoughts, and their three counterplots all get tangled together.
22 December 1956
Toni and his sister Rita travel alone by train to visit their grandma in Bamsdorf, eight stations down the line.
31 March 1956
Jiminy Cricket narrates the history and practice of bicycle safety.
12 September 1956
As part of a story, a reporter goes to meet Elisa, a young woman he met a few years ago on a trial on which she was finally exonerated.
18 October 1956
On Christmas Eve, a manicurist pretends to be a wealthy man's daughter after meeting a young garage worker who falsely claims to own a luxury car.
02 March 1956
Jules Duraton is the headmaster of Chatelbourg's high school. He is happily married, has a teenage daughter named Solange, and everything would be for the best of all possible worlds if he and his family were not the namesakes of the protagonists of a famous comic series broadcast every day on Radio Monde "La Famille Duraton".
20 December 1956
The wealthy farm heir Toni loves the maid Maria, but is supposed to marry the wealthy neighbor's daughter Annerl.
31 May 1956
1956 Oscar nominated cartoon. The idea here is simple: the main character has taken up jaywalkng as a hobby and it quickly becomes manic, almost obsessive, behavior.
01 January 1956
Black-and-white fantasy film centred around a king who loses his sight and uses the forces of the ‘serpent world’ to get his sight back.
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