Vitaly Yakovlev

Most Popular Vitaly Yakovlev Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Secret of the Golden Breguet Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

A detachment of Red Army soldiers is ambushed, from where only the boy can escape.

Defence Counsel Sedov Trailer (1988)

02 January 1988

Late one evening in Moscow in 1937, Defence Counsel Sedov hears a knock at the door. Three women whose agronomist husbands have been sentenced to death for alleged sabotage beg him to take on the seemingly hopeless task of saving them.

Gray Mouse Trailer (1988)

12 October 1988

The dramatic story of the moral fall of a former plant director who became addicted to the “green serpent.

Primary Russia Trailer (1986)

31 March 1986

The film takes place in pre-Christian Russia, when Ratibor united the East Slavs into one army against the nomadic Khazars.

Bonfire in the White Night Trailer (1984)

01 September 1984

The summer of 1971 was hot and dry. This circumstance ensured that the plan would be exceeded and promised large earnings for Ivan Kopyriv's geological exploration expedition, which was located in the area of the Tunguska village of Erbogachen.

Vasiliy Buslaev Trailer (1983)

03 January 1983

The film is based on Sergei Narovchatov’s poem. Vassily Buslayev is an epic Russian hero who rose to defend the freedom and independence of his people.

Authorized by the Revolution Trailer (1987)

19 October 1987

Turkestan, 1919. The prominent Bolshevik Valerian Kuybyshev is appointed commander of the Turkestan Front.

Name Trailer (1988)

01 June 1988

Unicorn Hunt Trailer (1990)

13 August 1990

Summer, 1944. A military airbase near the very front-line. A young soviet pilot Sergey makes his first practice flight.

Attack Trailer (1986)

30 June 1986

Young lieutenant arrives to tank regiment stationed in the Central Asia. He uses unusual for Soviet Army methods to train his soldiers.

Amok Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

In March 1912, in Naples, during the unloading of a large ocean liner at the port, a peculiar accident occurred — one that prompted the newspapers to publish detailed, though rather fantastical, reports.