Vladimir Izotov

Most Popular Vladimir Izotov Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Honest, Smart, Unmarried... Trailer (1981)

01 September 1981

After serving in the army, working at BAM and earning himself the authority and fame of a pioneer, the hero took a leave of absence and came home to his friends and beloved.

I'm Ready to Take a Challenge Trailer (1984)

30 March 1984

A young poet at a social ball invited a beautiful stranger to dance and received a challenge to a duel from a jealous husband.

Monologue Trailer (1973)

03 September 1973

Professor Sretenski is a scientist and director of a research center in Russia. He is separated from his wife and lives alone.

The Elder Son Trailer (1975)

06 June 1975

Two students are late for the last commuter train and have to spend a night in a strange town. They rack their brains about where to find shelter and quite by chance they overhear a talk between father and son.

Dacha Life Trailer (1979)

11 August 1979

Based on the stories of A.P. Chekhov.

Hello, I've Arrived! Trailer (1979)

23 April 1979

A graduate of a technical university starts working in the supply department of a large factory. Enthusiastic, the hero doesn't get bored; instead, he successfully implements the latest advancements in electronic computing technology into the factory's operations.

Bloodsuckers Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

When a young man wants to marry a poor girl, her cousin envies her very much. She even makes everybody believe that the main character was in love with her.

The Key Trailer (1980)

28 June 1980

Newlyweds-builders are handed the keys to the apartment at the Komsomol wedding. Having learned that the house has not yet been completed, the young decide to take the office of the secretary of the Komsomol committee of the construction site.

An Evening of Memories Trailer (1978)

19 September 1978

The characters remember their youth, which took place during the Civil War. The events of those years had a decisive impact on their lives - Kolobov became a career officer, and Svedomsky became a famous pianist.