Nikolai Batalov

Most Popular Nikolai Batalov Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Three Comrades Trailer (1935)

13 February 1935

A new construction manager, Zaitsev, arrives in a small town. Two of his former comrades from the Red Army work here: Glinka, the director of the paper factory, and Latsis, the head of the timber rafting operation.

Treasure of the Wrecked Vessel Trailer (1935)

09 December 1935

A group of divers are trying to bring up the wrecked ship from the Black Sea bottom.

Shepherd and Czar Trailer (1935)

24 March 1935

Inspired by communist slogans, a simple shepherd named Ivan takes part in the Russian Civil War and becomes a decorated officer of the Red Army.

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.

Aelita: Queen of Mars Trailer (1924)

24 September 1924

A young man travels to Mars in a rocket ship, where he leads a popular uprising against the ruling group with the support of Queen Aelita, who has fallen in love with him after watching him through a telescope.

Mother Trailer (1926)

11 October 1926

A Soviet woman is caught between her husband and son, who find themselves on opposing sides of the Russian Revolution.

Road to Life Trailer (1931)

01 June 1931

The first Russian talking picture which won a prize at the 1st Venice IFF. The action is set in 1923.

Bed and Sofa Trailer (1927)

15 March 1927

Life changes for a Moscow couple after they allow an old friend of the husband’s to move in.

Horizon Trailer (1932)

10 November 1932

A young Lyova travels with the hope of ascent from Czarist Russia to New York. Disappointed, he returns to the young Soviet Union and is glad to have found a simple work.

Maiden's Mountains Trailer (1919)

01 January 1919

The film tells the story of Judas and Satan wandering the world in search of a virgin who could become the mother of the new Evil.

The Second Wife Trailer (1927)

25 October 1927

Lost movie. Not to be mistaken with another Mikhail Doronin's movie with the same name.