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Total trailers found: 10

The Tunnel Trailer (1966)

08 November 1966

Romania, 1944. Six intelligence agents, Russians and Romanians, at the cost of their own lives, prevented the Nazis from destroying a strategically important object — a tunnel on the path of the Soviet Army.

Four Steps Away From Infinity Trailer (1964)

28 December 1964

A young officer of the Romanian Army performs a sabotage mission against the Nazi regime. Seriously wounded, the officer can not reach the fixed place and finds shelter in a surgeon's home.

In Our Village Trailer (1951)

20 September 1951

The film shows that Romanian peasants were divided between those opposing and those embracing collectivization.

The Romanian Musketeer Trailer (1975)

13 October 1975

During the 18th century when Moldavian Prince Dimitrie Cantemir writes The History of the Rise and Fall of the Ottoman Empire the manuscript is stolen and offered to the highest bidder.

Our Director Trailer (1955)

29 March 1955

Over at the fictional DRGBP institution, events take a settling turn after a mutinied prize festivity.

The Endless Shore Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

In the summer of 1962, a soldier on leave and a girl from Moscow enjoy a brief but intense love affair on the shores of the Black Sea.

Anteon Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973

Waiting for the rain that never comes, two peasants, father and son, plough the dry land with a horse-drawn plough.

Titanic Waltz Trailer (1965)

25 January 1965

Based on a comedy play by Romanian playwright Tudor Mușatescu and first performed in 1932, Titanic e

Closed Doors Trailer (1970)

07 April 1970

A young man flees from the authorities in May 1944 until he reaches a house where he can find some help.

Telefonul Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

A puppet movie about a funny story that happened in the apartment of a chatty landlady, who was so engrossed in a phone conversation that she forgot that her little, naughty son was left in the next room.