Lyudmila Kupina

Most Popular Lyudmila Kupina Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Office Romance Trailer (1977)

26 October 1977

Anatoly Novoseltsev is a mousy single father and office stumblebum working at a statistics bureau in Moscow.

With No Expiration Date Trailer (1987)

11 May 1987

Leaving the seaside town at the end of the Great Patriotic War, the SS men hid lists of secret agents.

Trembita Trailer (1968)

28 October 1968

Summer 1947. The World War II has just died down. Unexpectedly and incognito a stranger shows up in a small village in Transcarpathia, situated near the very frontier.

Loan for a Marriage Trailer (1988)

01 October 1988

The reason for serious reflection by the staff of one of the typical enterprises in the country was the lack of powder necessary for production and the money to purchase it.

I Will Never Forget You Trailer (1984)

28 November 1984

Saving the soldier, nurse Polina gives her blood, after which both are sent to the hospital. A week later, Fyodor calls Polina his wife and goes to the front.

You Don’t Like Our Governement, Do You? Trailer (1988)

31 December 1988

In one communal apartment, the question of moving one of the doors a little to the side and increasing the area of the room - by only one and a half square meters.

Cry of Silence Trailer (1982)

01 June 1982

A Russian investigator and a Buryat policeman are investigating the murder of a truth-seeking huntsman in the Baikal taiga.

You Remember Trailer (1979)

31 October 1979

A tragical story of love between two young people during WWII.

The Testers Trailer (1987)

18 October 1987

A film about production conflicts at an automobile factory.

In Midsummer Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Andrii Troian and Volodymyr Ruban once studied together at an agricultural academy. Ruban transferred to the correspondence program and went to work in a village.

Snake Catcher Trailer (1986)

14 March 1986

The former director of a large deli Pavel Shorokhov, having returned from prison and not received the expected reception from his wife, who forbade him to see his son, temporarily settles with Kotov, the owner of the lists of participants in the unaccounted goods movement system.