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Total trailers found: 16
01 January 1964
Nurdin is a man who failed to protect friendship and love, who retreated before deceit and hypocrisy.
01 January 1971
Television performance, tragicomedy based on the play of the same name by M. Gorky by the Leningrad BDT named after M.
01 January 1967
The love triangle: wife, husband and his mistress, amusingly crumbles because the loving writer is fleetingly infatuated with a third woman, young and inexperienced, rightly believing that an artist needs a muse every day, not a wife and mistress.
01 July 1969
The film takes place between two revolutions - 1905 and 1917. There is no agreement in the family of the Kolomiytsev brothers, bankrupt nobles.
31 October 1966
Tired of watching the total collapse of the army on the fronts of World War I, left without his scattered squad, Lieutenant Reshetov goes to Petrograd to kill the main culprit of the tragedy of Russia Lenin .
31 December 1963
Several episodes from the Life of the Dutch Painter Harmens van Rijn Rembrandt. Based on the eponymous work by Dmitry Kedrin.
15 October 1957
In the winter of 1918, a provincial Russian town is faced with a shortage of food, firewood, and medicine.
05 June 1968
A satirical account of the rise and fall of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte.
01 March 1965
A documentary on the staging of Georgi Tovstonogov's acclaimed production of The Three Sisters at the Gorky Bolshoi Drama Theater, from the first table read to the opening night.
04 November 1968
The film is set in 1919. The film tells about an episode of the Civil War, when the troops under the command of M.
29 January 1968
A TV play based on Y.P. German's trilogy about the doctor Vladimir Ustimenko. Aglaya is Vladimir's aunt.
01 January 1970
March 9, 1918. After the German army violated the terms of the Brest Peace, Petrograd is filled with refugees from the front.
03 June 1971
A stage adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises", first staged for Gorky Bolshoi Drama Theater and later reworked for Leningrad Television.
06 June 1966
A television adaptation of a short comedy of the same name by George Bernard Shaw.