V. Sevostyanov

Most Popular V. Sevostyanov Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Solaris Trailer (1972)

20 March 1972

A psychologist is sent to a space station orbiting a planet called Solaris to investigate the death of a doctor and the mental problems of cosmonauts on the station.

Goodbye, Boys! Trailer (1966)

03 January 1966

Goodbye, Boys! is the coming-of-age tale of three teenagers graduating from a Communist school during World War II.

Kidnapping, Caucasian Style Trailer (1967)

03 April 1967

Shurik, a kind but naïve ethnography student, falls in love with the intelligent, athletic and beautiful All-Union Leninist Young Communist League member Nina.

Ivan's Childhood Trailer (1962)

09 May 1962

In WW2, twelve year old Soviet orphan Ivan Bondarev works for the Soviet army as a scout behind the German lines and strikes a friendship with three sympathetic Soviet officers.

The Master of Taiga Trailer (1969)

08 July 1969

Based on the story of Boris Mozhayev “The Power of the Taiga”. In the taiga village, where everyone is in sight, almost unbelievable happens — a local store is robbed.

The Places Here Are Quiet Trailer (1967)

12 July 1967

Based on the novel of the same name by Grigory Svirsky. 1942 year. The Great Patriotic War. The navigator Bratnov was shot down during the war, was captured, fled, returned to his people, was demoted and sent to serve in the construction battalion.

Ballad of a Hussar Trailer (1963)

19 January 1963

A young girl decides to join a Hussar squadron and fight against Napoleon. Dressed as a man, she proves herself an excellent, even heroic soldier, but complications ensue when her real identity is revealed.

Seven Babysitters Trailer (1962)

04 August 1962

A factory crew of seven young people is taking responsibility of a young criminal.

Goodbye, Gyulsary! Trailer (1969)

01 December 1969

Based on Chingiz Aitmatov’s novel "Farewell, Gyulsary!" The story of Tanabai the blacksmith, father of three children, who upon his return from war became a herdsman, and his tragic love for the soldier’s widow Byubyudzhan.