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Cast
Oleg Borisov
as Юрий Никитин (журналист, корресп. газеты «Юность»)
International Titles
Dayte Zhalobnuyu Knigu Trailer
International Releases Dates
Russia
06 June 1964
United States
11 November 1964
Popular movie trailers from 1964
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27 June 1964
While fighting in Britain, Roman forces commanded by Caligula capture the noble warrior, Glaucus. Seeing in him gladiator material, Caligula takes Glaucus back to Rome along with other hostages including Glaucus's girlfriend, Ena.
11 May 1964
Whips was one of the films mentioned in a half page ad in the April 7, 1966 issue of the Village Voice, advertising The Exploding Plastic Inevitable show at the Dom.
02 December 1964
Historical panorama of the history of Silesia, from the period of the uprisings to the present day, shown through the fate of five miners.
19 November 1964
The mother of a national hero Nikoletina Bursac leads an imaginary conversation with the statue of her deceased son.
20 April 1964
Dr. Kamal falls in love with Suhair, who works as a hostess in a nightclub. At the same time, Dr. Mahmoud also loves her.
24 September 1964
Friends of Spartacus achieve revenge on the plotter who tries to make political capital out of the rumor that he is still alive.
12 March 1964
Sequel to Maria Pistolas. Comic-tomgirl member of Villa's army has boy trouble.
16 March 1964
Rolando, who was close to marrying the daughter of the Doge, is condemned after a highly unfair judicial process and locked up in Venice.
11 November 1964
At the start of the First World War, two next-door neighbors find themselves companions in misfortune.
25 December 1964
Once upon a time there lived in the same village two men bearing the very same name. One of them chanced to possess four horses, the other had only one horse, so, by way of distinguishing them from each other, the proprietor of four horses was called "Great Claus," and he who owned but one horse was known as "Little Claus".
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