Pyotr Chardynin Trailers
Lord of the Black Rocks TrailerBe Silent, My Sorrow, Be Silent TrailerCinema — for the Soldier Trailer
Lord of the Black Rocks TrailerBe Silent, My Sorrow, Be Silent TrailerCinema — for the Soldier Trailer
Total trailers found: 74
07 May 1913
A man rents out his uncle's room to all kinds of people.
01 March 1913
A significant part of the 1912 production "A Life for the Tsar" was used in this film.
07 April 1912
Based on the play of the same name by E. Karpov. The movie has not survived.
02 January 1916
Marianna advertises for work as a reader and is employed by the reclusive millionaire Dymov. Appreciative of her sensitive, artistic nature, and of her youthful innocence and purity, Dymov is protective of Marianna and shields her from the attentions of his philandering playboy son.
05 December 1915
The waiter Antosha is in love with the restaurant owner's daughter. This distracts Antosha from his work and the owner is going to fire him.
22 November 1911
Based on the 1865 play of the same name by Alexander Ostrovsky.
13 February 1928
To justify the fantastic adventures of the blacksmith Vakula, the authors of the film “simplify” Gogol’s plot: Vakula, having drunk too much at Patsiuk’s place, falls asleep.
02 May 1911
Based on the drama by Dmitry Averkiev. The reign of Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich the Terrible. Boyar Vorotynsky loudly expresses his indignation at the untruth.
01 January 1909
Film adaptation of excerpts from Nikolai Gogol's novel of the same name. Only two episodes are recreated faithfully: Chichikov's visit to Sobakevich and Chichikov's visit to Plyushkin.
01 January 1926
The film adaptation of Taras Shevchenko’s biography of 1925 is the first Ukrainian biopic. At that time, it was one of the most expensive films, as for the first time experts in history, ethnography, and literary studies were involved in pre-production.
01 January 1925
A detachment of Red Army soldiers gives shelter to a woman with a newborn. After the child is revealed to be a doll, the woman gets shot.
09 October 1913
Based on the story by Pushkin. Pretty young Parasha is living with her widowed mother. Parasha diligently takes care of many household tasks, but she also enjoys flirting with the guards's officers who pass by her window, and she has one particular favourite.
08 May 1909
A dramatization of a wedding in 16th-century Russia, between members of two prominent boyar families (based on paintings by Konstantin Makovskii): Three matchmakers first visit the family of the prospective bride, and then do the same with the prospective bridegroom's family.
27 April 1914
A female doctor is so busy with her work that she has too little time for her fiancé. He falls in love with a waitress and the two have a child.
14 May 1918
Paula is a circus performer married to the alcoholic clown-acrobat Lorio. Lorio's heavy drinking leads to him being severely injured during a performance.
22 March 1910
Based on the plot of L. Mey's play "The Pskovite Woman". A poetic legend about the arrival of Tsar Ivan the Terrible and his oprichniki in Pskov.
26 November 1912
Two peasants in feudal Russia wish to marry but tragedy strikes. A grim if familiar depiction of the precarious condition of the rural life.
09 December 1911
Comedy vaudeville based on the play-joke by R. Chinarov "Dear Kiss".
19 August 1912
Lusha is suffering from her drunken husband. One day her father-in-law rapes her. Of course, she doesn’t dare admit it to her husband.
15 March 1927
It's the 17th century, when social antagonism is at its peak. The poverty of peasants and poor Cossacks is opposed to the lavish lifestyle of the Ukrainian and Polish noblemen, priests, and Cossack officers.
01 January 1924
Based on the novel "Three Thieves" by Italian writer Umberto Notari. The banker's wife Ornano gives the key to her house to her lover Count Guido.
01 January 1928
The film is based on V. Yurezanskyi’s novel The Missing Village about the struggle of Ukrainian Cossacks for their freedom during the reign of Catherine II.
02 October 1910
The landowner Palitsyn (Chardynin) long and successfully sues the neighbor. The lawsuit led to the ruin.
24 March 1925
The first Ukrainian adventure detective story. The action takes place in Odesa in 1920, occupied by Denikin's troops.
01 January 1909
An actress is given a telegram in her theater bathroom in the presence of a fan: she has won the trial and can receive one hundred thousand rubles.
17 September 1913
Based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Goncharov. Raisky falls in love with his second cousin Vera, but she coldly rejects his advances.
13 December 1910
Based on Pushkin's short story: When his friends play faro, Germann always enjoys watching, but he never gambles himself.
20 December 1908
Two gypsy lovers sneak away from camp at night. The man proposes, the woman refuses. He then murders her with a knife.
01 August 1924
The film takes place somewhere abroad. One of the characters in the film, novice Morne, rescues a fisherman girl, Armela, who loses her mind from terror and seriously begins to believe that she is the "goddess of the winds".
29 June 1919
This film records the vast public response to the early death of Vera Kholodnaya, the first star of Russian cinema.
02 January 1910
Based on Lermontov's poem of the same name, Boyar Orsha (Peter Chardynin) leaves the service of Ivan the Terrible.
10 November 1915
Silent film from 1915 which draws on the story of Carmen
01 December 1915
Filming of the collection of donations during the cinematic film week "To a Soldier in the trenches" in Moscow at the A.
01 January 1909
Selection of scenes from Nikolay Gogol's comedy of the same name. Lost movie.