Sergei Markushev

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Total trailers found: 12

Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #6 Trailer (1941)

24 November 1941

The film collection consists of three novellas: "Women of the Air Fleet", "Hate", "Feast in Zhirmunka".

Woodprint Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

The former artist, and now the director of the Glass-Porcelain trust, Fyodor Kudrin, saw an amazing engraving at the exhibition.

Labyrinth Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

Police are detaining an opposition newspaper journalist on suspicion of murder. The prosecution's evidence is scanty and fragile.

Meeting Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

The hero saw among his colleagues a man whom he had met during the war in the dungeons of the Gestapo.

Port Arthur Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

Based on the play of the same name by I. Popov and L. Stepanov, staged by the State Academic Maly Theater of the USSR.

Missing Official Trailer (1967)

09 June 1967

In the capital of a European country, two people have gone missing. One of them is Theodore Amsted, a successful official, a family man, and a fairly wealthy person.

To New Shores Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

On a gloomy March 1881, an old, sick man was dying in the Nikolaevsky military land hospital in St. Petersburg.

Dostigayev and Others Trailer (1976)

22 March 1976

Based on the play of the same name by Maxim Gorky.

Summer Walks Trailer (1982)

27 July 1982

The young part-time student Boris Kulikov, upon arriving in the village of Kardymovka, learns that Buneev, the pier chief who lived there until his death, was his father.

The Precipice Trailer (1973)

07 February 1973

Television play based on the novel by Ivan Goncharov.

Wolves and Sheep Trailer (1973)

30 January 1973

Ostrovsky and the Maly Theatre tell us an age-old story, as old as the world itself, about how some people are destined to be simple and meek, like sheep, while others are predatory and dangerous, like wolves.

The Counterfeit Coin Trailer (1975)

01 September 1975

A television play based on the eponymous play by M. Gorky.