Most Popular Fyodor Soluyanov Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
The Green Flame Trailer (1964)
28 June 1964
A film comedy about the everyday life of a never-dull young taxi driver, Sergei Nikitin, who, having gone to work in a taxi fleet, receives a "Moskvich" written off due to its unsuitability as a "test" and goes on his first trip around his favorite city; about his readiness to always come to the aid of people.
Russian Souvenir Trailer (1960)
27 June 1960
The end of the 1950s. The Chinese passenger plane, following the Beijing-Moscow flight, enters a thunderstorm and makes an emergency landing in the Baikal region.
Crazy Day Trailer (1956)
10 July 1956
A funny comedy about a kindergarten manager who tries to make all the preparations before the start of a school year.
Journey Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
A movie almanac based on the stories of Vasily Aksenov: "Dad, fold it!", "Breakfasts of the forty-third year", "Halfway to the Moon".
The Fall of Berlin Trailer (1950)
21 January 1950
Surrounded by a few party officials, Alexei Ivanov, a stakhanovist smelter, is decorated by Stalin. The "Little Father of the Peoples" takes this opportunity to invoke threats of war.
Alyosha's Love Trailer (1960)
06 June 1960
Summer of 1960. A detachment of exploration geologists is working in the steppe region, and among them is Alyoshka, a guy who, before entering the geological exploration institute, decided to walk with geologists.
To the Black Sea Trailer (1958)
30 April 1958
A young couple is traveling to the Black Sea with their car planning to have a wedding on the way.
Whistle Stop Trailer (1963)
24 November 1963
Moscow academician Pavel Pavlovich comes to a picturesque village on the seashore to calmly spend his vacation here.
Seven Babysitters Trailer (1962)
04 August 1962
A factory crew of seven young people is taking responsibility of a young criminal.
Tale of the Siberian Land Trailer (1947)
09 September 1947
His right hand having been wounded during the war, concert pianist Andrei Balashov is unable to perform his art.