Nina Shaternikova Trailers
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Total trailers found: 17
04 September 1938
Made in Stalin’s Soviet Union, Professor Mamlock was one of the first films worldwide to tackle Nazi anti-Semitism openly.
05 November 1956
A story of a young girl going through the number of hard events in her life.
01 July 1929
The struggle of the Komsomol members against private speculators for the surrender of fish to the state.
07 March 1934
A copying error by a military scribe turns the Russian words "the lieutenants, however" into what looks like "lieutenant Kizhe".
13 October 1937
A comedy from the life of Soviet gold prospectors at a mining site.
25 February 1949
The movie tells about the life of Soviet scientists. Professor Dobrotvorsky, together with his colleague Losev, is on his way to completing a scientific work of great importance in medicine.
07 July 1943
Chronicle of the life of Russian poet Michail Lermontov, from the final days of Alexandr Pushkin to the fatal destiny of the poet himself.
10 February 1937
Biographical film "Youth of the poet", dedicated to Pushkin-Lyceum student. At the 1937 world exhibition in Paris, the film was awarded a gold medal.
04 November 1919
A screen adaptation of excerpts from Jack London's dystopian novel of the same name describing the rise of the Oligarchy (the "Iron Heel") in the United States.
24 August 1959
Based on the autobiographical book "Ya -sam" (I-myself) by Vladimir Mayakovsky the leading Russian Futurist poet of the beginning of the 20th century.
01 June 1920
An agit-film about the struggle of Ukrainian peasants against the White Poles. A young woman, the daughter of a blacksmith taken prisoner by the White Poles, and a Red commander organise a partisan unit.
19 April 1934
A comedy about the life of a young married couple—Soviet students. Film has not survived.
01 June 1928
Since director Sergei Yutkevich was a longtime lover of American slapstick, his first films were imbued with a playfulness and cheeriness not typical of Russian cinema.
10 January 1927
A comedy starring Nina Shaternikova, The Skotinins is loosely based on the 18th century play The Minor by Denis Fonvizin.