Arkadiy Peselev

Most Popular Arkadiy Peselev Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Some Words in Honour of Mr. De Molière Trailer (1973)

07 May 1973

Episodes from the life of Molière with scenes from his play, revealing the tragic picture of the confrontation between the great playwright and the authorities.

The Magic Skin Trailer (1975)

11 October 1975

Struggling with financial loss, a poet receives a shagreen leather from an antiquities shop, fulfills

Maigret and the Man on the Bench Trailer (1973)

29 October 1973

Investigating the murder of a resident of the suburbs Louis Touré, Maigret faces the indifference and cruelty of the people surrounding Louis in recent years.

Be Careful, Leaf Fall! Trailer (1977)

25 April 1977

Peace and prosperity reign in the family of engineer Sergei Shubin. But meeting with Marina changes everything.

Outsider Trailer (1973)

16 January 1973

An employee leaves the company, lured away by a “competing company”, but his boss doesn't want to let him go at all, not handing over the documents, instead of saying goodbye through the secretary, that he doesn’t want him to leave, and gives three months to say goodbye to them or not.

Ladies Trailer (1954)

01 January 1954

Maigret Hesitates Trailer (1983)

13 February 1983

In the Rooms Trailer (1973)

18 March 1973

Based on the stories of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov.

Commandant of Lauterburg Trailer (1969)

01 May 1969

Follows the service of Lieutenant Colonel Lubentsov as commandant of the German city of Lauterburg in the first days after the end of the Great Patriotic War.

Boris Godunov. Scenes from the Tragedy Trailer (1970)

04 December 1970

Bright Expectations Trailer (1975)

29 September 1975

Based on the stories by A.I. Kuprin.

Lunyov Today and Tomorrow Trailer (1977)

03 January 1977

Mathematics teacher Ivan Lunev proposes a new method of teaching children. This innovation has yielded brilliant results.

Not of This World Trailer (1977)

18 March 1977

A play based on the final work of Alexander Ostrovsky, staged by the Theater on Malaya Bronnaya Russia’s most renowned playwright, Alexander Ostrovsky, wrote his last play while seriously ill.