Louis Forestier

Most Popular Louis Forestier Trailers

Total trailers found: 36

Les Misérables - Part 1: Jean Valjean Trailer (1913)

01 January 1913

The story begins with Jean Valjean as a humble worker endeavoring to provide for his invalid mother. They live in a squalid home, made more wretched by his inability to provide sufficient food.

Father and Son Trailer (1936)

14 April 1936

While a factory director is distracted by production problems, his adolescent son suffers from loneliness.

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.

Les Misérables - Part 4: Cosette and Marius Trailer (1913)

01 January 1913

The rebellion of 1832 is on. There is rioting and barricading in the streets. Marius in despair, and in the hope that a bullet will soon end his life, joins the mob and becomes a fighter in the ranks of the insurgents.

Accession of the Romanov Dynasty Trailer (1913)

01 March 1913

A significant part of the 1912 production "A Life for the Tsar" was used in this film.

Eugene Onegin Trailer (1911)

14 March 1911

Worker's Quarters Trailer (1912)

07 April 1912

Based on the play of the same name by E. Karpov. The movie has not survived.

Les Misérables - Part 2: Fantine Trailer (1913)

01 January 1913

Jean Valjean, guilty of a minor theft of food, is pursued and hounded for years by a relentless lawman, Javert.

Les Misérables - Part 3: Cosette Trailer (1913)

01 January 1913

The Thenardiers and their small daughter, Eponine, and young son, Gavroche, are seen at their dingy country tavern.

He Who Gets Slapped Trailer (1916)

01 January 1916

In A Lively Place Trailer (1911)

22 November 1911

Based on the 1865 play of the same name by Alexander Ostrovsky.

The Siren Trailer (1913)

01 January 1913

La Glu tells the story of a woman, separated from her husband, and of evil reputation, who at a summer resort tries to capture the fortune of a wealthy aristocrat whose nephew had been in love with her, and is herself caught in the toils of her interest in a poor and primitive Breton lobster-fisherman.

The Spring's Stream Trailer (1912)

04 September 1912

1812 Trailer (1912)

07 September 1912

Made in 1912, this film has become known as one of the greatest pieces of pre-Soviet cinema. The silent film tells the story of the Patriotic war of 1812 when Napoleon attempted to invade Russia.

Prince Serebryaniy Trailer (1914)

25 October 1914

Based on the novel of the same name by A.K.Tolstoy. The movie is preserved without inscriptions.

The Famine and The Fight Against It Trailer (1922)

01 January 1922

A documentary fiction propaganda film about the famine in Ukraine in 1921-1922. Among the causes of the catastrophe, in addition to drought, the film mentions the consequences of revolutionary events.

The Idiot Trailer (1910)

04 January 1910

An adaptation of the Dostoyevsky novel.

Defence of Sevastopol Trailer (1911)

22 December 1911

First film ever that was shot by two cameras. Set in 1854-1855, in Sevastopol and Yalta during the Crimean War.

Gobseck Trailer (1936)

09 May 1936

Early XIX century. Gloomy home lender Gobseck in a suburb of Paris — a silent witness of human tragedy and ruined lives.

The Struggle of the Giants Trailer (1926)

09 March 1926

This is a screening of Solomon Lazurin’s novel of the same name. The engineer Georg Kurtniz invented a machine that replaces the work of many workers.

It Shines But It Doesn't Warm Trailer (1911)

22 October 1911

The Peasants' Lot Trailer (1912)

26 November 1912

Two peasants in feudal Russia wish to marry but tragedy strikes. A grim if familiar depiction of the precarious condition of the rural life.

Incident on a Volcano Trailer (1941)

22 March 1941

Andrei Latonin had jumped with a parachute many times before, but on the day of the holiday he got scared and stayed in the cockpit of the plane.

Germinal Trailer (1913)

03 October 1913

Based on Emile Zola's novel, an uncompromisingly harsh and realistic story of a coalminers' strike in northern France in the 1860s.

At Midnight in the Graveyard Trailer (1910)

12 February 1910

A group of young people made a bet, according to the terms of which they had to visit a cemetery at midnight.

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.

Volga And Siberia Trailer (1914)

01 December 1914

His Call Trailer (1925)

02 January 1925

The main protagonists of the film are Katya (Varvara Popova), the daughter of a factory worker and Andrey (Ivan Koval-Samborsky), the son of the former owner of the factory who illegally returns to the USSR to find treasures hidden by his father.

The Queen of Spades Trailer (1910)

13 December 1910

Based on Pushkin's short story: When his friends play faro, Germann always enjoys watching, but he never gambles himself.

In The Whirlpool Of Moscow Trailer (1914)

22 April 1914

Biography of a village boy who got into the city. Having settled down as a sex worker in a tavern, the hero falls in love with a dressmaker - and leaves her as soon as she becomes a mother.

Spiritual Eyes Trailer (1919)

28 January 1919

Alien Girl Trailer (1927)

11 October 1927

Mrs. von Walz and her daughter Alice live in an old Moscow mansion. A Bolshevik sailor named Ivanov moves into their apartment.

The Last Day of Today Trailer (1915)

01 January 1915

The Kreutzer Sonata Trailer (1911)

02 January 1911

The Kreutzer Sonata is a 1911 Russian silent film directed by Pyotr Chardynin. The film is considered lost.

The Robber Brothers Trailer (1912)

01 January 1912

Based on the poem by Pushkin. A thief and his gang are at their camp next to the Volga River. He tel�

The Devil's Scherzo Trailer (1918)

06 July 1918