Most Popular Daniil Vvedenskiy Trailers
Total trailers found: 21
Sea Post Trailer (1938)
21 December 1938
Everyday life of a maritime border guard post in the mid-1930s. On a small Pacific island, a garrison of NKVD border guards is on duty.
The Yellow Ticket Trailer (1928)
07 February 1928
Jacob, a farmer, returns from the war to his wife Marie and begs the landlord baron for a plot of land to rent.
The Bay of Death Trailer (1926)
05 February 1926
A machinist on a Navy ship has two sons, both bolcheviks. When the revolution comes the Tsarist police captures the machinist to put pressure on his sons.
Who Are You? Trailer (1927)
06 December 1927
Adaptation of Jack Londos's short story "The South of the Slot". Partially lost.
The Great Consoler Trailer (1933)
17 November 1933
The Great Consoler is Lev Kuleshov’s most personal film reflecting both the facts of his life and his thoughts about the place of the artist in contemporary reality.
Outskirts Trailer (1933)
25 March 1933
In a remote Russian village during World War I, colourful and nuanced characters experience divided loyalties: family loyalty vs.
The Ghost That Never Returns Trailer (1930)
15 March 1930
The rebel leader Jose Real is allowed to leave prison for one day to visit his family. But it is a ruse to make him reveal the whereabouts of his rebel gang.
A Border on Lock Trailer (1937)
11 November 1937
A border guards are hunting a spy infiltrated to the USSR.
The Living Corpse Trailer (1929)
14 February 1929
The central character of the play, Fedor Protasov, is tormented by the belief that his wife Liza has never really chosen between him and the more conventional Victor Karenin, a rival for her hand.
Loss of Feeling Trailer (1935)
17 April 1935
In an unnamed English-speaking capitalist land, a young engineer invents inexhaustible giant robots to replace the fragile human workers on high-volume assembly-lines, and soon finds his invention co-opted by the military-industrial complex.
Ranks and People Trailer (1929)
01 October 1929
From his early silent works, the great Russian film director, Herr Yakov Protazanov, made literary adaptations from equally great Russian writers, as is the case with "Chiny I Lyudi" ( Ranks And People ) (1929) in which three short stories by Chekhov, "Anna On The Neck", "Death Of A Petty Official" and "Chameleon" were assembled for the silent screen.
The Three Million Trial Trailer (1926)
28 April 1926
History of theft and double crossing when two thieves fall out over the theft of the money of the proceeds of the sale of a house by a banker to a religious community.
House of the Dead Trailer (1932)
09 April 1932
Soviet film based on Dostoevsky's autobiographical novel of his prison experiences in Tsarist days.
Victory of Women Trailer (1927)
01 January 1927
About life and customs in the boyar environment during the reign of Peter I.
I Love Trailer (1936)
09 May 1936
Russian Empire, 19th century. Poor Nykanor leaves his village and becomes a miner in the Donbas. His son Ostap also becomes a miner and works in the mine for thirty years, but after his father's sudden dismissal, he realizes that the state system needs radical changes.
Salamander Trailer (1928)
11 April 1928
The film is based on real events and reveals the tragic episodes from the life of the Austrian biologist scientist-materialist Paul Kammerer (1880-1926), hunted by regressive scientists and Catholic reactionaries who committed suicide.
Matros Ivan Galay Trailer (1929)
26 March 1929
How a sailor on leave participated in the struggle of the village poor against the kulaks. Lost movie.
Don Diego and Pelagia Trailer (1928)
29 April 1928
The vain station master of a Russian train station out in the sticks has a quarrel with an old peasant woman and has her thrown in jail.
Diary of a Revolutionist Trailer (1932)
29 February 1932
The secret police agent finds that factory director wife is counterrevolutionary but dies from the heart attack.