Vladimir Tykke

Most Popular Vladimir Tykke Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Shot In The Back Trailer (1980)

10 October 1980

First, there was a visit by a famous writer to his old friend, who then, in order to get rid of a random witness, killed him.

Way Home Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

The Price of Fast Seconds Trailer (1971)

24 May 1971

The film's protagonists are speed skaters. The competition scenes feature champions and medalists of the USSR, World, European, and Olympic championships: Ants Antson, Irina Egorova, Viktor Kosichkin, and Valentina Stenina.

Right of First Signature Trailer (1978)

01 October 1978

An employee of the foreign trade association Kazakov makes an offer to the American businessman Vikas to invest in the construction of a chemical plant.

How Do I Call You Now?.. Trailer (1965)

01 June 1965

A story about a brave Soviet spy working behind the enemy lines during WWII.

Monday Begins on Saturday Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

Set in a fictional town in northern Russia, where highly classified research in magic occurs, the novel is a satire of Soviet scientific research institutes, complete with an inept administration, a dishonest, show-horse professor, and numerous equipment failures.

The Ballad of Cyrano Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

Composition based on the play "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand, performed by the Leningrad Lenin Komsomol Theatre.

The Golovlevs Trailer (1969)

07 July 1969

A television play based on Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin's satirical family chronicle.

Koriolan Trailer (1968)

05 May 1968

The noble patrician Gaius Marcius became famous for his military exploits and victories over the enemies of the Romans, the Volscians.

The Last Days Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Based on the play by Mikhail Bulgakov about the last days of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin's life.

Family Heirloom Trailer (1981)

22 September 1981

Based on the novel of the same name by Anatoly Zharenov. Treasures… Their glitter mesmerizes, robs one of reason — especially when they are unique antique valuables that have accidentally fallen into the hands of someone who has no idea of their true worth.