Boris Bykov

Most Popular Boris Bykov Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Bracelet-2 Trailer (1967)

06 June 1967

Bracelet-2 is a grey trotter at a Russian race track stable. Daily beatings from a cold-hearted trainer turns him into an unreliable emotional wreck, and in race after race he breaks his trot and finishes at a gallop, resulting in disqualification.

The Lark Trailer (1964)

22 December 1964

Russian prisoners of war commandeer a tank and lead the Nazis on a cross-country chase in this World War II adventure drama.

Swan Lake Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Swan Lake, a screen adaptation of the ballet of the same name by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Performed by Kirov Ballet, starring Yelena Yevteyeva as Odette and directed for film by Appolinariy Dudko and Konstantin Sergeyev.

A Long Happy Life Trailer (1966)

14 November 1966

A brief encounter between two strangers, Victor and Lena, who meet on a bus. Victor, a performer traveling with an acting troupe, and Lena, a young woman on her way to visit her father, spend a day together, drawn to each other despite their different paths.

Stopwatch Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

The famous football player Lavrov decides to leave the big sport. The hero spends the last match in an unfamiliar small town.

Blood Ties Trailer (1964)

08 February 1964

Tank crew Officer-member Fedotov on the way from a hospital on visiting home became acquainted with young Sonya, mother of three children.

When the Saints March Trailer (1990)

08 January 1990

The Leningrad Jazz Club is preparing to celebrate its 30th anniversary and the birthday of the club's founder, Alexei Sokolnikov, the first leader of the jazz band.

First Joys Trailer (1978)

04 July 1978

A TV film based on the novel of the same name by Konstantin Fedin. The film is set in a small provincial town on the Volga River in the pre-revolutionary era.

And the Line Doesn't End Trailer (1989)

08 February 1989

The film is dedicated to the development of culture in Russia. The musical basis of the film is Alexander Gradsky's suite "Nostalgia", written on poems by Vladimir Nabokov.