Vladimir Lifshits Trailers
The Mysterious Hippopotamus TrailerAlyonushka and the Soldier TrailerAn Old Acquaintance Trailer
The Mysterious Hippopotamus TrailerAlyonushka and the Soldier TrailerAn Old Acquaintance Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
01 December 1954
The action takes place during the Second World War in the battle zone over the Black Sea coast. Soviet sailors track down an enemy submarine.
08 January 1962
This is the second silent (save for a song) slapstick comedy short about adventures of Worldly, Coward, and Fool.
10 February 1974
Snake Gorynych kidnapped the girl Alyonushka. Only a soldier can save her, who, thanks to his ingenuity, led the villain.
29 December 1956
It is the New Year's Eve and the employees of an Economics Institute are ready with their annual New Year's entertainment program.
29 December 1969
The famous character of Carnival Night, Seraphim Ogurtsov, has been appointed director of the culture and recreation park.
07 June 1959
An old soldier helps a young boy find his mother, who's been kidnapped to the magical underwater kingdom in a remote Russian lake.
08 March 1958
The amusing adventures of the young builder Pasha Gusarov began from the moment when he met and fell in love with Katya on the train, who was going to conquer Moscow.
02 February 1964
Four evil wizards succeeded to become young by using a time stolen from lazy kids. Now these kids who became seniors must act fast if they want to return to their real age.
03 January 1983
One fine morning, a handsome and dexterous Lion Cub realized that he did not have a "true friend." How can a clumsy and fat Hippopotamus Borya be a true friend? No! Only the "Mysterious Hippopotamus" can become the most.
01 July 1941
How Vasya Terkin fought the Nazis on his way to the recruitment center.
08 February 1968
A comedian helps to settle matters in two kingdoms, one of which is forbidden to cry, and in the other - to laugh.
01 January 1967
Adaptation of a short story by famous Czech writer Milos Macourek. It is about small frost Frantishek who drew not white, but color patterns on the window.