Most Popular Boris Gorbachev Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
The Slippers Trailer (1945)
21 April 1945
Film-opera based on Tschaikovsky's adaptation of Gogol's story, 'Noch' pyered Rozhdestvom.'
Variety Stars Trailer (1954)
19 July 1954
Local comic duo from the Ukraine reach for the "big time" by entering a talent contest for the Moscow vaudeville circuit, must overcome the interference of an established, competition-shy duo who are helping judge the contest.
Cinderella Trailer (1947)
16 May 1947
In the fairy kingdom live stepmother, her evil daughters — Anna and Maryana, a limp husband-forester and his daughter from his first marriage — Cinderella.
Admiral Ushakov Trailer (1953)
22 April 1953
Historical epic about the legendary Russian naval commander of the 18th century, admiral Fyodor Ushakov, and his fight for Crimea during the Russo-Turkish War.
Height Trailer (1957)
27 April 1957
For the construction of the plant comes a team of ironworkers, they will carry out the installation of the blast furnace according to the new method.
Duel Trailer (1961)
22 May 1961
Tormented by the worthlessness and boredom of life, the official Laevsky longs to break the vicious circle of his existence at any cost.
The Mystery of the Eternal Night Trailer (1956)
13 April 1956
At the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, an explosion occurred, as a result the underwater vegetation started to grow rapidly in size and a part of the coast was flooded by a tsunami.
The Magic Seed Trailer (1942)
10 April 1942
Two siblings are given a magic flute and a magic seed as gifts. If you plant the seed in the ground, every wish comes true.
The Mexican Trailer (1956)
13 April 1956
Based on the short story by Jack London. 1910 year. Mexican patriots are preparing an uprising against the dictatorship of Diaz.
Lad from Our Town Trailer (1942)
31 August 1942
In the summer of 1932, Sergei Lukonin, a young man from Saratov, leaves his hometown for the distant city of Omsk to attend tank school.
The New Moscow Trailer (1938)
01 April 1938
A comedy about a naive young architect and his wild designs for a “New Moscow.” The Soviet censors weren't at all amused and shelved it.