Natalya Gundareva Movie Trailers

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Lost in Siberia Trailer (1991)

08 April 1991

The political drama is set in the Stalin's Soviet Union after the Second World War. A British archaeologist Andrei Miller is working in Iran.

Vivat, Naval Cadets! Trailer (1991)

31 August 1991

In the second movie the Naval Cadets are guarding the princess coming from Germany to marry a Russian prince.

The Mistress of the Inn Trailer (1975)

29 December 1975

Mirandolina is the mistress of a small Florentine hotel. An attractive and intelligent young woman easily manipulates the hotel guests.

Switching to Daylight Saving Time Trailer (1987)

02 February 1987

The story takes place in an institution called the "Experimental Base for New Management Techniques." Rumors of an impending staff reduction have stirred up the entire organization.

Return Trailer (1975)

14 September 1975

The story is about two friends living in one of the provinces of central Russia. Pyotr Vasilyevich decides to marry off his young friend, Boris Andreyich.

Temptation of B. Trailer (1990)

05 October 1990

The story of a writer who accidentally stumbles across the elixir of immortality and in doing so encounters the small group of immortals who have jealously guarded this secret for centuries.

Paradise Apple Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

The Path to the Role Trailer (1985)

10 December 1985

The path to a new role for an actor is always a living dialogue with it, full of secrets and mysteries.

A Profitable Position Trailer (1977)

12 September 1977

Based on the play of the same name by A.N. Ostrovsky.

The Precipice Trailer (1973)

07 February 1973

Television play based on the novel by Ivan Goncharov.

The Appointment Trailer (1974)

23 July 1974

The protagonists of the film are construction workers. Though they differ in character, they are united by a shared passion for discovery, purity of intention, and emotional depth.

Interview in Buenos Aires Trailer (1979)

15 October 1979

About the tragic days of the Chilean revolution, its unconquered fighters and those who, believing in abstract good, unwittingly served the goals of fascism.