Aleksandr Sokolov

Most Popular Aleksandr Sokolov Trailers

Total trailers found: 34

Searchers Trailer (1956)

01 May 1956

After the end of WWII engineer Lobanov is trying to introduce the invention he made together with his friend during the war.

Dead Souls Trailer (1969)

10 December 1969

In "Dead Souls" Gogol posed the most pressing and painful questions of modern life. The very title of the poem had enormous revealing power; it carried, according to Herzen, “something terrifying”, “he could not name it otherwise; not the revisionists - dead souls, but all these Nozdryovs.

The City Turns the Lights On Trailer (1958)

21 July 1958

Former front-line intelligence officer, captain Nikolai Mityasov, after being wounded, returns to the destroyed city and learns the sad news: his wife Shura cheated on him.

Three Stormy Days Trailer (1978)

09 December 1978

An attack is carried out on the accountant of a research institute, and a large sum of money is stolen.

The Prince and the Pauper Trailer (1972)

01 February 1972

A poor boy named Tom Canty and the Prince of Wales exchange identities but events force the pair to experience each other's lives as well.

The Green Carriage Trailer (1967)

06 June 1967

Inspired by the life of Varvara Asenkova, a 19th-century actress who earned great acclaim on St. Petersburg stage before her death at the age of 24.

Monologue Trailer (1973)

03 September 1973

Professor Sretenski is a scientist and director of a research center in Russia. He is separated from his wife and lives alone.

The Retired Colonel Trailer (1977)

07 February 1977

Korney Korneevich Polunin is a career military officer, a retired colonel. His wife died when his son was one and a half years old, Alexey had already grown up, became independent, and they rarely see each other.

Striped Trip Trailer (1961)

27 June 1961

A Soviet cruise ship "Evgeni Onegin" is carrying cages with tigers and lions for a Soviet Circus. One loose monkey unlocks all cages, letting the tigers and lions out.

Sail Away, Little Ship... Trailer (1983)

30 April 1983

Anna loses her son and husband to war. Her grief-stricken life undergoes a sudden change when three children, tasked with helping the elderly in the city, begin visiting her.

The Zavyalov Weirdos Trailer (1979)

24 September 1979

A film anthology featuring three stories: 1) “The Capron Christmas Tree” - Two men and a city dandy, courting a village girl, return home on New Year’s Eve, with the dandy’s nylon Christmas tree gift offending the men.

Peasants Trailer (1982)

18 January 1982

Pavel's mother hates his fiancee. When Pavel serves in the Army she writes him that Nastya is no longer faithful to him.

It Was Behind the Narva Outpost Trailer (1981)

08 November 1981

In St. Petersburg, behind the Narva outpost, there is great excitement - the revolutionary Nechaev has appeared, who will incite the workers to fight.

Green Signals Trailer (1970)

03 December 1970

Three boys are helping Soviet Intelligence to catch German spies during WWII.

A Day of Sun and Rain Trailer (1968)

01 March 1968

Two 7th graders, a hooligan Mukhin and a good student Kronov do not like each other. They decide to have a peace day together, which changed their attitude both towards each other and towards the world around them.

The Worker's Settlement Trailer (1966)

25 April 1966

Leonid Pleshcheyev returned from the war blind. Against his will, he became a dependent. He drowns his grief in unrestrained drunkenness, thereby tormenting his wife Mariya and his teenage son Lyonka.

Katerina Izmailova Trailer (1966)

19 November 1966

Katerina Izmailova is a filmization of Dmitry Shostakovich's long-suppressed 1936 opera. Galina Vishnevskaya stars as Katerina, a bored 19th century farm wife.

Invitation to Life Trailer (1981)

03 March 1981

About the forestry scientist Ivan Vikhrov, who devoted his life to the forest and the fight against the fact that “forestry is turning into ordinary forest management.

Two Sundays Trailer (1964)

17 December 1964

Lyuska, an employee of the only savings bank in the very young town of Radiozavodsk, wins a nylon fur coat on a lottery ticket.

One Night Trailer (1957)

06 May 1957

Foes Trailer (1953)

01 January 1953

12 Chairs Trailer (1966)

31 December 1966

Who was the first to bring the great novel "12 Chairs" to the screen? You say "Leonid Gaidai" - and it will be a mistake.

Boy From the Outskirts Trailer (1947)

15 April 1947

In the family of the driver Skvortsov on one of the outskirts of Moscow growing son Andrew, the future designer of high-speed firearms, but for now — inquisitive and hard-working boy, dreaming of studying.

Red Tie Trailer (1948)

08 October 1948

A story about young pioneers life in USSR right after a victory in WWII.

Abyss Trailer (1960)

04 May 1960

Family troubles, reproaches from acquaintances for stupidity and inability to live, illness of children, death of his wife brought Kirill Kiselnikov down.

Koriolan Trailer (1968)

05 May 1968

The noble patrician Gaius Marcius became famous for his military exploits and victories over the enemies of the Romans, the Volscians.

Stove Builders Trailer (1982)

11 September 1982

A literature teacher struggles with a faulty stove, with a village major being called to assist.

At the Breaking Point Trailer (1957)

09 December 1957

After his father's death, teenager Viktor Tsaplin was sent by his stepmother, who suspected the boy of stealing watches, to an Odessa orphanage.

Ships in Lissa Trailer (1965)

21 June 1965

A television play based on stories by Alexander Grin. Five sailing ships are blocked in the port of Lissa by an enemy privateer.

On a Distant Island... Trailer (1957)

18 November 1957

The Far East. A tugboat with six sailors was swept out into the open ocean. After unsuccessful search efforts, young Captain Yelagin presents a series of evidence pointing to deliberate criminal activity and declares it an act of treason.

Give Me a Paw, My Friend! Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

A little girl takes in a German Shepherd puppy and the dog grows up to be her and her family's best friend.

One-Two… And King Me! Trailer (1968)

28 January 1968

Based on the pamphlet "They Don't Talk About It" by Finnish writer Martti Lärni.

On the Threshold Trailer (1986)

27 October 1986

The chief engineer proposes to make changes to the design of the polar hydroelectric power station by abandoning the construction of the tunnel due to a collapse.

The Cropped Devil Trailer (1969)

17 September 1969

Returning home from school, a village boy saw a military man with a dog. The smart and handsome guard dog immediately attracted the boy.