Pyotr Yermolov

Most Popular Pyotr Yermolov Trailers

Total trailers found: 18

St. Jorgen's Day Trailer (1930)

25 August 1930

The priests, stock market officials, and police conspire to squeeze income out of pilgrims come to see relics of a Christ like figure.

Marionettes Trailer (1934)

02 February 1934

Fearing the Soviet Union, rich businessmen who want more influence in Europe decide to give the nation of Boufferia a new king, an easy to handle drunkard.

The Forty-First Trailer (1927)

01 April 1927

A young woman sharpshooter fighting with the Reds in Turkestan misses her forty-first victim, a handsome White lieutenant, and ends up escorting him, by boat, into captivity across the Aral Sea.

The Happy Canary Trailer (1929)

05 March 1929

Actress Brio working in a cafe "The Happy Canary", does not suspect that her new acquaintances Brianski and Lugovec are Communists sent by an underground committee to fight the enemy's counter-intelligence.

The Childhood of Maxim Gorky Trailer (1938)

27 September 1938

Young Maxim grows up under the czarist regime with his grandparents as guardians. Continually demeaned by his martinet grandfather, Maxim is drawn to his warm-hearted grandmother, who instills in him the willingness to pursue his writing muse.

The Bear's Wedding Trailer (1925)

02 January 1925

Konstantin Eggert both directed and starred as Count Shemet, cursed by his insane mother’s traumatic experience with a bear to have seizures during which he himself becomes a “bear” on the kill.

The Tailor from Torzhok Trailer (1925)

09 April 1925

A 1925 Soviet comedy sponsored by the Soviet Finance Ministry, with a plot promoting the new economy.

On the Strangeness of Love Trailer (1936)

01 April 1936

At a Crimean resort two friends try to pick up girls.

The White Eagle Trailer (1928)

09 October 1928

The film is based on The Governor, a play by Leonid Andreyev. V.I. Kachalov plays the governor of a small Russian province who tries to treat the people under his authority with kindness and equanimity.

My Apprenticeship Trailer (1939)

12 September 1939

Second entry in Ukrainian director Mark Donskoy's "Maxim Gorki" trilogy. Picking up where 1938's My Childhood left off, the story covers the years in Gorki's life when the future writer (Alexei Lyarsky) was on his own, looking for a purpose and place in life.

Two-Buldi-Two Trailer (1929)

01 January 1929

Naturally, the circus milieu of 2 Buldy 2 (1929) encourages stunts. A father and son, both clowns, are to perform together for the first time, but the civil war separates them, and the elder Buldy, tempted for a moment to acquiesce to the White forces, casts his lot with the revolution.

Mechanical Traitor Trailer (1931)

25 April 1931

The House of the Golubins Trailer (1925)

06 January 1925

The Three Million Trial Trailer (1926)

28 April 1926

History of theft and double crossing when two thieves fall out over the theft of the money of the proceeds of the sale of a house by a banker to a religious community.

My Universities Trailer (1940)

27 March 1940

My Universities is the last installment of Russian director Mark Donskoy's "Maxim Gorki" trilogy. Having endured a painful youth in My Childhood and a torturous sojourn as a serf in My Apprenticeship, future writer Gorki reaches maturity with an insatiable desire for personal and artistic freedom.

Timur and His Team Trailer (1940)

31 December 1940

A story about a young boy Timur and his team who are living in a small Moscow suburb during the years before WWII.

At the Red Front Trailer (1920)

01 January 1920

To Protect Native Moscow Trailer (1942)

01 March 1942

About the defense of Moscow in the winter of 1941-1942.