Most Popular Boris Zelenetski Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
A Friend of the Deceased Trailer (1997)
10 September 1997
Tolla is an unemployed translator whose wife is leaving him. Despondent and weak, he submits to the suggestion of an acquaintance to have a contract placed on the man that his wife is seeing.
Certified: No Mines Trailer (1965)
09 May 1965
October 20, 1944, Belgrade was liberated by Red Army and Tito's partisans. But the capital of Yugoslavia is still fraught with danger - retreating aggressor mined the city .
The Gypsy Trailer (1967)
13 July 1967
Based on the story of the same name by Anatoliy Kalinin. A young village woman, Klavdiya Pukhlyakova, the mother of a newborn girl, finds a gypsy boy at the crushed kibitka under the tanks.
Maximka Trailer (1952)
19 June 1952
A black child rescued from by Russian sailors, whom they name Maksimka, having overcome his fear of white people, turns out to be an unusually smart and kind little boy.
The Scouts Trailer (1968)
26 October 1968
WWII, 1945. There are fights for the city on the Danube. The river is mined by the Germans, and this fetters the action of our troops.
Flying Days Trailer (1966)
15 August 1966
All the years spent behind the school bench, they were devoted to the dream of flying. And now they are again students, but they are solving completely different problems.
Two Years above the Abyss Trailer (1967)
24 April 1967
A drama about an underground war in the occupied Kyiv during WWII.
Tavria Trailer (1960)
01 September 1960
1914, Imperial Russia. A group of Ukrainian peasants searching for a better life in the Taurida steppe end up working at the landholding of the aristocratic Falz-Fein family.
The Rockets Should Not Fly Up Trailer (1964)
06 June 1964
Germany, 1944. A group of international soldiers are trying to prevent Germans from finalizing research and development of FAU-2 rockets.
In Death's Noose Trailer (1963)
31 January 1963
A biographical film about the famous Russian pilot Sergei Utochkin, about the first conquerors of the sky who paved the way for Russian aviation.