Nikolai Aleksandrovich Trailers
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Total trailers found: 16
01 August 1976
Old school principal suddenly finds a love poem addressed to mysterious N.
27 October 1977
Screen adaptation of the two-part play "Chekhov's Pages" staged by the Moscow Art Theater. M. Gorky based on one-act plays and stories by A.
25 July 1973
The film takes place in 1850, Texas, United States. Louise, daughter of the wealthy plantation owner Poindexter, master of the hacienda Casa del Corvo, falls in love with a poor mustanger Maurice Gerald.
05 June 1986
When the Snow Queen, a lonely and powerful fairy, kidnaps the human boy Kay, his best friend Gerda must overcome many obstacles on her journey to rescue him.
03 February 1983
A young girl visits her family in a village and mistakenly identified by local children as a swimming champion.
06 June 1979
A funny musical comedy about an adventures of children and adults in a summer camp.
31 December 1987
Peter Petrovich Belkin, a lazybones, drifts from one job to another in search of a "cushy job." Eventually, he ends up in a workplace where his colleagues decide to teach the slacker a lesson.
30 September 1989
The psychologist Natalya by the nature of the office activity understands tangled family dramas of everyday life by the clients, finding proper words and arguments.
06 June 1981
Young nurse Masha tries to check her boyfriend Kolya by telling him that she's pregnant.
01 January 1951
The greedy king takes away the magic mill from the grandfather and the animals. Cartoon about the joint struggle for justice.
31 August 1981
A television play based on the historical tragedy by Friedrich Schiller.
01 January 1977
Based on an Altai fairy tale about a girl named Silk Tassel.
01 April 1992
Based on Chekhov's short stories "Revenge", "The Ram and the Young Lady", "The Chorus Girl", "The Princess".
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.
03 July 1978
A story about the morals of 19th-century Russian nobility resonates in a striking way with the realities and ethical values of our own time.