Andrey Gromov Trailers
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Total trailers found: 40
18 November 1914
A young man discovers the reason his new bride killed herself.
07 May 1913
A man rents out his uncle's room to all kinds of people.
27 August 1979
Documentary film about early years of Russian cinema: its first directors, cameramen, producers and actors.
29 April 1914
In order to allow another servant to go home to be with her children, Nastya agrees to serve in her place, as a maid in the household in which Nastya's grandfather is a porter.
16 January 1916
Opera singer Yuri Nagorny is a famous celadon and a ladies' man. Easily and with impunity he breaks women's hearts.
02 January 1916
Marianna advertises for work as a reader and is employed by the reclusive millionaire Dymov. Appreciative of her sensitive, artistic nature, and of her youthful innocence and purity, Dymov is protective of Marianna and shields her from the attentions of his philandering playboy son.
17 January 1917
After being betrayed by her playboy lover, a heartbroken mute young woman joins a ballet company; during a performance of “The Dying Swan,” she enraptures a painter obsessed with portraying death genuinely.
16 October 1912
Based on the story "The Man from the Restaurant" by I. Shmelev. The creators of the movie are unknown.
07 September 1912
Made in 1912, this film has become known as one of the greatest pieces of pre-Soviet cinema. The silent film tells the story of the Patriotic war of 1812 when Napoleon attempted to invade Russia.
02 May 1911
Based on the drama by Dmitry Averkiev. The reign of Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich the Terrible. Boyar Vorotynsky loudly expresses his indignation at the untruth.
01 January 1909
Film adaptation of excerpts from Nikolai Gogol's novel of the same name. Only two episodes are recreated faithfully: Chichikov's visit to Sobakevich and Chichikov's visit to Plyushkin.
25 October 1914
Based on the novel of the same name by A.K.Tolstoy. The movie is preserved without inscriptions.
09 October 1915
A man is increasingly unnerved by a mysterious portrait. Based on a story by Nikolai Gogol, the film is thought to have run about 45 minutes long, but only an 8 minute fragment is known to have survived.
22 December 1911
First film ever that was shot by two cameras. Set in 1854-1855, in Sevastopol and Yalta during the Crimean War.
08 May 1909
A dramatization of a wedding in 16th-century Russia, between members of two prominent boyar families (based on paintings by Konstantin Makovskii): Three matchmakers first visit the family of the prospective bride, and then do the same with the prospective bridegroom's family.
22 March 1910
Based on the plot of L. Mey's play "The Pskovite Woman". A poetic legend about the arrival of Tsar Ivan the Terrible and his oprichniki in Pskov.
04 January 1924
Mid-19th century. An elderly landowner, bored with life, organizes balls, hunts, fistfights, and banquets.
13 September 1910
An adaptation of a folk song. On the plot of N.A.Nekrasov's poem of the same name. A domestic drama in 14 scenes about the life of wandering rural traders-box-men.
14 September 1909
A silent feature short film by Vasily Goncharov based on a folk song of the same name. It was filmed with actors from the Vvedensky Folk House troupe.
02 October 1910
The landowner Palitsyn (Chardynin) long and successfully sues the neighbor. The lawsuit led to the ruin.
05 November 1913
First film adaptation of the chapter “Bela” from Mikhail Lermontov’s A Hero of Our Time.
09 November 1909
Mazepa, the Ukrainian governor is in love with his goddaughter Maria. He quickly wins her heart. But her old father treats the wooer harshly… Maria runs away.
13 December 1910
Based on Pushkin's short story: When his friends play faro, Germann always enjoys watching, but he never gambles himself.
12 April 1910
"Rusalka" or "Mermaid" based on Pushkin, an opera by Dargomizhsky, and other sources: A prince and a miller's daughter have been involved in a romance together, but now the prince tells her that he must break it off.
02 January 1910
Based on Lermontov's poem of the same name, Boyar Orsha (Peter Chardynin) leaves the service of Ivan the Terrible.
10 March 1918
Drama: the heartbreak of a man doomed by heredity to madness. The movie has not been preserved.