Vasiliy Galaktionov

Most Popular Vasiliy Galaktionov Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Sampo Trailer (1959)

24 August 1959

Based on Finnish mythology; Lemminkäinen woos the fair Annikki and battles the evil witch Louhi. Louhi kidnaps Annikki to compel her brother to build for her a Sampo, a magical device that creates salt, grain, and gold.

Quiet Flows the Don Trailer (1957)

26 October 1957

Based on the novel of the same name by Mikhail Sholokhov, about the fate of people broken by the First World War, the October Revolution of 1917 and the Civil War in Russia (1917-1922), about the collapse of the foundations and ideals of the Don Cossacks of Russia at the beginning of the XX century, about the personal tragedy of the protagonist — Grigoriy Melekhov.

Cossacks of the Kuban Trailer (1950)

26 February 1950

In the steppes of the Kuban love is born on two collective farms while wheat is (enthusiastically) gathered.

A Border on Lock Trailer (1937)

11 November 1937

A border guards are hunting a spy infiltrated to the USSR.

In the Rear of the Enemy Trailer (1941)

14 July 1941

During the Winter War three Soviet soldiers perform a risky recon mission.

Days and Nights Trailer (1945)

28 August 1945

This literary adaptation was the first Soviet feature length dramatization, as opposed to documentary film, on the momentous Battle of Stalingrad.

It Began This Way... Trailer (1956)

25 December 1956

A Moscow group of Komsomol members arrives on the virgin lands, in the Kazakh steppes, and immediately faces bureaucracy and carelessness.

The Disappearance of "Eagle" Trailer (1941)

15 January 1941

In the fall of 1920, when the Red Army fought on the outskirts of Novorossiysk, one of the best ships of the Russian fleet “Oryol” stood at the berths of the port.

Our Heart Trailer (1947)

15 April 1947

A story about a creation of a new Soviet Jet during WWII.

Farm in the Steppe Trailer (1971)

14 May 1971

Young friends participate in the Odessa Bolshevik underground's activity in the pre-revolutionary years (1910-1912).