Svetlana Danilchenko

Svetlana Danilchenko Trailers

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Svetlana Danilchenko was born on February 18, 1938 in Nikolayev, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. She was an actress, known for Dersu Uzala (1975), Goryachaya dusha (1960) and Net neizvestnykh soldat (1965). She died in 2003.

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Total trailers found: 12

Dersu Uzala Trailer (1975)

02 August 1975

A military explorer meets and befriends a Goldi man in Russia’s unmapped forests. A deep and abiding bond evolves between the two men, one civilized in the usual sense, the other at home in the glacial Siberian woods.

Cheka Employee Trailer (1964)

27 April 1964

Based on the novel of the same name by Aleksandr Lukin and Dmitriy Polyanovskiy. Russia, 1919. A young soldier of the First Cavalry Army, Aleksei Mikhalyov, is sent to work in the provincial Cheka.

Ilf and Petrov Rode in the Tram Trailer (1972)

19 August 1972

The film tells about the life of the Soviet country in the 30s of the twentieth century, based on th�

Responsible for Everything Trailer (1972)

31 December 1972

Hot Soul Trailer (1960)

09 February 1960

Young steelworker Fyodor Shebalin raises questions with his superiors about the organization of production and puts forward a number of proposals.

Byelorussian Station Trailer (1971)

30 April 1971

Four former soldiers reunite 25 years after the war. Last time they saw each other on the Byelorusian railway station in the summer of 1945.

No Unknown Soldiers Trailer (1965)

01 December 1965

A story about a few days during the defense of Kiev at the beginning of WWII.

The Only Road Trailer (1975)

10 January 1975

Partisans attack a column of hundred german trucks cisterns, that carry fuel to the front. However, their action is difficult, as Germans have chained Soviet prisoners to the driving wheels.

People Don’t Know Everything Trailer (1964)

02 November 1964

During WWII, Dmitro Goritsvit, a partisan commander, fights against fascists and Barabolei in Ukraine, joined by villagers Marta, Ganusia, and injured Red Army commanders Savva Tur and Mikhail Sozinov.

How Many Years, How Many Winters! Trailer (1966)

24 October 1966

We Love You Trailer (1962)

12 October 1962

The film consists of four episodes, adaptations of S. Mikhalkov's short stories "The Find," "Calm," "The Toy Director," and "Some Girl.

The Apple of My Eye Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

The death of their exceptional father shakes the Shatmanov family to its core, forcing them to reflect on the past and future.