Vladimir Naumtsev Trailers
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Total trailers found: 13
11 November 1983
A classic mystery story based on Arkadi Adamov novels. A task force is investigating a series of routine thefts at hotels.
02 January 1984
A princess is born to the king and queen of a fairy-tale kingdom. The wicked witch, who resents not having been invited to the princess's birthday party, curses her: on the day the princess turns 16, she will be pricked by the spindle of a spinning wheel and fall into eternal sleep.
22 August 1982
A story of young serving in the Soviet Army boy and his adventures during WWII.
06 December 1971
A participant in the war with the fascist regime, a Soviet soldier Chigorin, who bravely fought in Odessa, decides to return to the black sea city and walk through the memorable places where a lot of blood of brave defenders was shed for every inch of land.
04 April 1966
The action takes place in Odesa in 1918-1919. At the request of General Denikin, a French squadron arrives in Odesa to restore order in the city.
28 February 1980
The famous clown Vetrov returns after a long tour to the Moscow Circus, where he worked for many years.
01 August 1989
The protagonist of the film - Vasily Derzhakov - is a skilled worker. Accustomed to "double morality" as the norm of life, he succumbs to the persuasion of Anna's mistress to hide the stolen things, and becomes an accomplice in crime.
13 January 1983
The heroine of this not quite serious story was born with extraordinary talent: instead of speaking, she sings - sings always, everywhere and at all.
02 February 1991
The Chernomorsk city is preparing to hold a holiday of laughter. Come here popular actors of theatre and cinema.
10 April 1994
A religious socio-political publicistic drama set in the 1960s-70s in the territory of the USSR.
30 April 1986
A funny story about a fourth-grader Malyavkin and his various adventures.
16 March 1981
Alexei hadn’t seen his father since he divorced his mother. Before enrolling in the literary institute, the son decided to visit his father—and regretted the time he’d lost.
30 April 1987
he fascinating adventures of two mischievous boys Misha Kozlov and Kolya Sinitsyn.