Roman Vildan

Most Popular Roman Vildan Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

A Case from Investigative Practice Trailer (1968)

09 December 1968

Makartsev, who is serving a sentence for theft, suddenly confesses to a murder he once committed. The case is entrusted to investigator Sukhareva, who in the course of the investigation becomes convinced that many of the possible participants in the murder have put an end to their criminal past.

Evening Light Trailer (1989)

09 May 1989

Based on the story of the same name by Grigory Baklanov, which raises the problems of honor, conscience and human responsibility for what happens in our lives.

Saga of the Ancient Bulgars: The Ladder of Vladimir the Red Sun Trailer (2004)

31 December 2004

The second part of Bulat Mansurov's planned epic film series; “The Saga of the Ancient Bulgars". The film depicts the life and reign of Prince Vladimir Svyatoslavich of Kiev, known in legends as Vladimir the Red Sun.

Was There Karotin? Trailer (1990)

25 May 1990

The beginning of the 30s of the last century. A leak of classified information was found at the Soviet shipbuilding plant.

Days of Our Life Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

Father of a Soldier Trailer (1965)

11 May 1965

During World War II, оld Georgian peasant wine-grower Georgy leaves his Georgian village and goes off to the front line, hoping to find his son.

The Maid of Pskov Trailer (1969)

01 June 1969

Based on the opera of the same name by N. Rimsky-Korsakov and the drama by L. May.

Ward No. 6 Trailer (1991)

08 February 1991

Based on A.P. Chekhov's story.

Oblomov Trailer (1972)

01 January 1972

Based on the novel of the same name by I.A. Goncharov, staged by the Moscow Drama Theater named after A.

Celebrities on Tudor Street Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

Bondwomen Trailer (1974)

02 February 1974

Old husband, young wife. And whether she was bought or went for him by calculation - let them sort it out for themselves.

The New Land Trailer (1971)

21 August 1971

Based on the novel of the same name by M. Sholokhov and staged by the Pushkin Moscow Drama Theater.