Mikhail Lobanov Trailers
Two Camels Were Flying TrailerSo We Will Win! TrailerThe Prince and the Pauper Trailer
Two Camels Were Flying TrailerSo We Will Win! TrailerThe Prince and the Pauper Trailer
Total trailers found: 18
12 February 1980
On a rainy and windy day, characters try to lead normal lives despite the inclement weather. Every everyday task becomes an ordeal, leading to clumsiness, falls, and a series of absurd situations.
01 December 1972
A finding of an old briefcase in a ruined house in 1970s leads to a treasure, hidden in the 1920s.
16 February 1979
About how the bunny offended the bear cub, but with the help of the mole he realized that he was wrong.
10 March 1978
Based on the tale of the same name by Karel Capek about postal gnomes.
12 February 1978
The Merry Master arrived in the enchanted city and defeated the evil witch Tosca.
01 January 1982
This film is about how little hare prepared for the meeting of the New Year.
18 August 1975
Having lived for his pleasure most of his life, floor polisher Ivan Karetnikov, on the threshold of his 60th birthday, did not for the first time leave his next wife himself, but she abandoned him, moreover, in public.
13 February 1977
A girl named Patchwork and the real cloud fight the evil king Fontanius I and his treacherous subordinates.
17 November 1979
Soviet puppet cartoon trilogy basis on a fairytale story by Finnish writer Hannu Mäkelä.
12 February 1981
A teleplay based on the play of the same name by E. Volodarsky.
24 April 1981
About a braggart bunny who thought that all things can be done hastily without much effort.
11 March 1980
About the funny adventures of four friends - Raccoon, Mole, Bunny and Bear.
01 June 1973
The television play is based on three stories by Turgenev: "A Meeting", "Pyotr Petrovich Karataev", and "Hamlet of Shchigrovsky District".
11 March 1980
There was a bear cub in the same forest, named Topchumba. He was mocked by all the animals in the forest for his clumsiness.
17 November 1985
A play by Sergei Mikhalkov based on the story by Mark Twain, staged by the Moscow Art Academic Theatre named after M.
16 January 1988
Animal musicians who cannot play well create an ensemble that, oddly enough, is successful, performing the hit song “Two Camels Flew.