Inna Alabina

Most Popular Inna Alabina Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

The Last Moons Trailer (2014)

17 December 2014

Old age knows no national boundaries or geographical limits. She can be peaceful and happy in the circle of loved ones and become a disaster if you are abandoned by people dear to you.

Ladies and Hussars Trailer (1976)

31 December 1976

The action takes place on the estate of a major, where his friends, inveterate bachelors, and the sisters of the major, who came to marry him with his niece, meet.

Babysitter Required Trailer (2005)

06 June 2005

Vera and Andrew can be envied. Money work, a house in a prestigious suburban village, a good foreign car.

Kremlin Courier Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

Bolshevik Mravin, under the name of engineer Pyotr Ivanovich Lednev, risking his life, takes V.I. Lenin’s “Letter to the American Workers” to America.

Lenusya Trailer (1968)

01 September 1968

One-man show based on Anatoli Aleksin’s story “The Night Before the Wedding.”

Princess Turandot Trailer (1971)

31 December 1971

All Day Long Trailer (1978)

04 September 1978

A day in the life of the factory director Druyanov, who transformed a once backward enterprise into one of the leading companies in the industry.

Irkutsk Story Trailer (1973)

07 June 1973

Cinderella Trailer (1978)

25 June 1978

Theatric version of fairy tale based on Evgeniy Shvarts' play.

Silk Tassel Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

Based on an Altai fairy tale about a girl named Silk Tassel.

Woman of Steel and Sorrow Trailer (1992)

01 July 1992

A documentary about Arsha Ovanesova, documentary filmmaker and screenwriter who created the first Soviet newsreel series for chidren.

Red Cavalry Trailer (1975)

03 November 1975

The authors, like Isaac Babel, rejected the depiction of battles, the simplification, and varnishing of reality, instead conveying the dramatic tension of the post-revolutionary years: the explosion of awakened human energy and the tragic collisions of destinies.

The Trap Trailer (1972)

16 July 1972

Based on the eponymous novel by É. Zola, directed by the State Academic Theatre named after Evgeny Vakhtangov.