Aleksei Kapler

Aleksei Kapler Trailers

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Aleksei (born Lazar) Yakovlevich Kapler (also Alexei, Russian: Алексей (born Лазарь) Яковлевич Каплер) (15 September 1903, Kiev – 11 September 1979) was a prominent Soviet filmmaker, screenwriter, actor and writer. He was known as screenwriter of many Soviet movies, such as Lenin in 1918, Amphibian Man, The Blue Bird and Striped Trip, as well as one of the anchors and directors of TV program Kinopanorama (a cinema overview). In 1941, Kapler was awarded the Stalin Prize.

Most Popular Aleksei Kapler Trailers

Total trailers found: 28

An Unusual Summer Trailer (1957)

07 February 1957

The film takes place in 1919 in Saratov. Student Kirill Izvekov becomes Commissioner of the Red Army and participates in the battle with Wrangel and the capture of the city.

One Day of War Trailer (1942)

22 October 1942

A Soviet documentary chronicling a single day of the Great Patriotic War—June 13, 1942, the 356th day of the conflict.

Return of the "Battleship" Trailer (1996)

20 April 1996

The naive hero, having read clever books, marries a prostitute with the aim of re-educating her and collides with the famous Sergei Eisenstein, ending in the most unexpected and fatal way.

Amphibian Man Trailer (1962)

03 January 1962

People living at a seashore town are frightened by reports of an unknown creature called "the sea devil".

The Blue Bird Trailer (1976)

30 April 1976

Peasant children Mytyl and Tyltyl are led on a magical quest for the fabulous Blue Bird of Happiness by the fairy Berylune.

Arsenal Trailer (1929)

25 February 1929

A soldier returns to Kyiv after surviving a train crash and encounters clashes between nationalists and collectivists.

Concert for the Front Trailer (1942)

06 November 1942

A musical film dedicated to the soldiers fighting at the front line.

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.

The Sixth Sense Trailer (1935)

01 January 1935

About a young engineer's struggle for new, scientifically proven methods of working in drilling mines.

Mayakovsky Laughs Trailer (1976)

25 October 1976

This little-seen and little-discussed film combines animation with self-reflexive, live action segments to embody the anarchic, satiric spirit of the poet and playwright Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930).

A Good Lad Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

A group of Russian partisans hiding within a remote forest attempt to destroy a nearby German airfield, all the while assisting a downed French pilot who happens to fall madly in love with a local girl.

No Greater Love Trailer (1943)

20 May 1943

The first day of the war brings tragedy to a peasant woman, Pasha. Her husband and her toddler son die before her eyes.

Lenin in October Trailer (1937)

07 November 1937

Commissioned by Josef Stalin to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Soviet Revolution, Lenin in October was the first of Russian director Mikhail Romm's tributes to the Marxist visionary who helped orchestrate the insurrection of October, 1917.

The Miners Trailer (1937)

22 August 1937

Semyon Primak, in the direction of the regional committee, arrives in one of the small towns of Donbas and immediately enters into battle with the chief of the mine, Chub, who, in a situation of continuous assault, plays into the hands of the Trotskyites and bandits operating in the mine.

Kotovsky Trailer (1943)

07 January 1943

Kotovsky, who went a long revolutionary way and became the recognized military commander of the cavalry troops: commander, brigade commander, commander.

Behind Show Windows Trailer (1956)

29 April 1956

A funny story about a life of a big department store and its employees and customers.

One Hour With Kozintsev Trailer (1970)

22 March 1970

Lenin in 1918 Trailer (1939)

06 April 1939

Historical-revolutionary film about Lenin’s activities in the first years after the Great October Revolution in Russia.

The Devil's Wheel Trailer (1926)

15 March 1926

Typically of the heady days of early Soviet cinema, this is constructed according to the fast, sharp editing principles advocated by Eisenstein, complete with symbolic inserts; but in terms of subject matter, it's much less explicitly political than most movies emerging from Russia in the '20s.

First Joys Trailer (1956)

02 July 1956

Based on the novel of the same name by Konstantin Fedin. 1910. A small town in the Volga region. Kirill Izvekov, a student of a technical school, is only looking for his place in life, and revolutionary struggle is unfolding around him.

The Overcoat Trailer (1926)

10 May 1926

Soviet film based on "Nevsky Prospekt" and "The Overcoat" by Nikolai Gogol.

Descended from Heaven Trailer (1987)

04 May 1987

Two lovers, Sergei and Masha, have to face their losses several years after the war has ended.

Two Lives Trailer (1961)

16 October 1961

In the center of the film - two lives, two destinies. A simple, illiterate soldier Vostrikov of the Tsar's Army during the years of Soviet power grew into a devoted fighter of the revolution, he became a general of the Soviet Army, respected by all.

Hero of Her Romance Trailer (1985)

04 February 1985

Honest and principled young French horn player of the opera theater, causing his enemies and relatives a lot of trouble and trouble, nevertheless comes "dry" out of difficult situations and, having triumphed in another exposé, achieves mutual love.

I Accept the Fight Trailer (1963)

01 July 1963

Having started his working life at one of the large factories, the protagonist finds himself under the influence of criminals.

In the Last Days of Summer Trailer (1979)

01 January 1979

At the age of thirty-seven, the artist Sasha believes that love is the lot of the young. However, a meeting with test pilot Ivan Nikolaevich turns her measured, settled life upside down, reveals in her the unspent forces of the soul: emotionality, sensitivity, kindness, reverence.

Right to a Woman Trailer (1930)

05 November 1930

The heroine of the film leaves her husband, who does not allow her to study, takes her child with her and goes to medical school.

Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #5 Trailer (1941)

02 October 1941

Comprising two segments, "London Will Not Surrender!" and "Our Moscow", the film showcases the air defense systems of London and Moscow.