Most Popular Konstantin Nazarenko Trailers
Total trailers found: 15
There Will Be a Job for You Trailer (1932)
24 July 1932
Franz Winner, a sausage factory worker from the small German town of Kleinsburg, finds himself unemployed during the industrial crisis.
Cities and Years Trailer (1930)
12 December 1930
The last and only surviving silent film by director and actor Yevgeny Chervyakov. The film adaptation is distinguished by the accuracy of the psychological characteristics of the numerous characters (Chervyakov himself played the episodic role of an officer magnificently), the detail of everyday sketches of life in Germany and Russia, and the conveyance of the atmosphere of the events of the First World War and the Civil War.
Convicts Trailer (1936)
10 December 1936
In northward far camp NKVD arrives echelon with the group of prisoners. Among them there are an engineer Sadovskiy and inveterate criminal Kostya, that quickly becomes the ringleader of barrack and forbids to all the appearances at work.
Mutiny Trailer (1929)
14 February 1929
Central Asia during the Civil War. The Jarkent battalion of the Red Army, located in the Verny (now Alma-Ata), receives an order from Frunze to go to the Fergana region to fight the Basmachi.
Chapayev Trailer (1934)
07 November 1934
An account of the peasant turned mythical military hero Vasily Chapayev, charting his campaign in the Red Army during the Russian Civil War.
The Black Sail Trailer (1929)
01 July 1929
The struggle of the Komsomol members against private speculators for the surrender of fish to the state.
A Personal Affair Trailer (1932)
24 April 1932
The best bell-ringer of the church Fedor Kuzmich Shtukov becomes the foreman of production at the shipyard.
The Miners Trailer (1937)
22 August 1937
Semyon Primak, in the direction of the regional committee, arrives in one of the small towns of Donbas and immediately enters into battle with the chief of the mine, Chub, who, in a situation of continuous assault, plays into the hands of the Trotskyites and bandits operating in the mine.
Song of Happiness Trailer (1934)
01 April 1934
A coming-of-age story about a flute-playing boy (Yyvan Kyrla) from the Mari people, a national minority who lived near the Volga, and how he is educated by the Soviet state.
Golden Mountains Trailer (1931)
06 November 1931
Soviet "proletarian" film about anti-war strike at St Petersburg factory, 1914. Resembles Pudovkin's classic "End of St.
My Motherland Trailer (1933)
31 October 1933
In 1929, the Chinese are preparing an attack on the CER, recruiting soldiers to their gang. Among them there is a resident of a lodging house Van.
Five Brides Trailer (1930)
18 March 1930
A Soviet propaganda film based on material from the Bolshevik coup. During the Russian civil war, the Whites, that anti-Communist force that fought against the Bolsheviks during that period, capture a Jewish Ukranian village; the gang commander threatens a pogrom, and will kill everyone in the village unless the inhabitants agree to give to the White Officers five virgin girls in wedding dresses.
Do I Love You? Trailer (1934)
19 April 1934
A comedy about the life of a young married couple—Soviet students. Film has not survived.
Lace Trailer (1928)
01 June 1928
Since director Sergei Yutkevich was a longtime lover of American slapstick, his first films were imbued with a playfulness and cheeriness not typical of Russian cinema.
True Hunters Trailer (1930)
31 January 1930
Young naturalists go to the village, among them are three guys who have read adventure literature. They dream of becoming real hunters in the spirit of the heroes of the novels of Mein-Reed.