Valentin Bryleev Movie Trailers
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My Dream Trailer (1966)
19 December 1966
In Dzhezkazgan, to work in the mines, come Sapar and Sharip, just that graduated from school, but did not enter the institute.
Cherry Whirlpool Trailer (1986)
01 April 1986
Since he was ten years old, Misha Kharlamov had dreamed of having his own apple orchard. Ulyana, the owner's daughter, loved Misha and believed in his dream.
Through The Graveyard Trailer (1964)
15 December 1964
The action takes place in the autumn of 1942, when German army was approaching Stalingrad and a group of Belarussian partisans decides to make a disruption in the rear of German's troop trains.
Escape from the Darkness Trailer (1975)
17 March 1975
The film is based on the story of the times of the Kokand khans, the love of the talented young man Anvar for the girl Rano, and their difficult fate.
Rasplyuev's Days of Fun Trailer (1966)
01 May 1966
A clerk fakes his own death in order to get a big fortune.
The Old House Trailer (1970)
23 March 1970
About the early years of the life of the philosopher and writer Alexander Herzen, about his first and unrequited love, about the throwing of youth and growing up of a young critic and revolutioner.
The House and the Host Trailer (1968)
25 November 1968
Egor is a peasant by vocation, a family man. But in search of earnings, he leaves both his land and his family.
The Adventures of Count Nevzorov Trailer (1983)
06 May 1983
Someone Nevzorov served in the office, did not stand out. But one February morning he heard the word “revolution” - and his life changed dramatically.
Temptation of B. Trailer (1990)
05 October 1990
The story of a writer who accidentally stumbles across the elixir of immortality and in doing so encounters the small group of immortals who have jealously guarded this secret for centuries.
Faithful Hearts Trailer (1959)
16 November 1959
A small vessel is caught in a storm at sea. With no fuel and no radio, Boatswain Pukhov — an amateur pigeon breeder — sends two pigeons carrying a message about the tugboat’s dire situation.