Most Popular Nikolai Vasilkov Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Via Gobi and Khingan Trailer (1981)
06 October 1981
About the events of the final stage of the Second World War — the defeat by Soviet and Mongolian troops of the selected Kwantung army.
Gypsy Trailer (1980)
18 August 1980
A story about old Gypsy man Budulay, his troubled life and the difficult love to Russian woman.
The Enchanted Desna Trailer (1964)
07 December 1964
Based on the novel of the same name by Oleksandr Dovzhenko. About the childhood of the famous Ukrainian film director Oleksandr Dovzhenko, who was born on the ancient lands of Chernihiv, along the banks the Desna.
Defeat Trailer (1987)
17 May 1987
A 4-partmade-for-television feature film. Two young physicists, engaged in the problems of atmospheric electricity and the study of thunderstorm phenomena, both disciples of Professor Dankevich, a talented, straightforward, incorruptible man, unwavering in his principles.
Hotel "Eden" Trailer (1991)
11 November 1991
Very nice young women - Vera, Nadezhda, Lyubov - came to Crimea to relax. They settle in the Eden Hotel and do not know that according to the devil’s plan, everyone who arrives at this hotel must indulge in sinful pleasures on the seventh day, and on the thirteenth - give their soul to Satan.
The Men Trailer (1973)
17 September 1973
Vazgen, Sako, Suren and Aram are taxi drivers and close friends. When Aram fell in hopeless love with Karine, other three decide to help their friend.
The Trial Trailer (1990)
01 June 1990
Based on materials from real criminal cases, it follows the trial of the trade mafia.
The Sparkling World Trailer (1984)
27 September 1984
In the circus of the city Zurbagan a mysterious stranger with the ability to fly. Many present at this performance, however, few people think about what is happening.
Beybars Trailer (1989)
19 August 1989
The first part of a historical film dilogy based on the story “Emshan” by Maurice Simashko. XIII century.
Sultan Beybars Trailer (1989)
19 August 1989
The second part of a historical film dilogy based on the story “Emshan” by Maurice Simashko. XIII century.