Yevgeni Solyakov

Most Popular Yevgeni Solyakov Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Red Sun Trailer (1972)

08 November 1972

Young Venka investigates the cause of death of a fellow villager during the Great Patriotic War - in the process uncovering a traitor who has been murdering witnesses to his own inglorious past.

The Pickwick Club Trailer (1986)

13 September 1986

A middle-aged gentleman, yet utterly naive, sums up his life experience gained over years of traveling around good old England.

The Truth! Nothing But the Truth! Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

About the trial of the October Revolution, which was organized in 1919 by the US Senate.

Take Alive Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

On the fate of a soldier Vasily Romashkin, yesterday's tenth grader, who went through all the trials of the WWII and ended his combat journey as an intelligence officer.

Hatred Trailer (1978)

01 February 1978

Bolshevik coup. Dying, old Bulyga decided to reconcile his sons, whose paths had diverged at the beginning of the revolution.

Forget the Word 'Death' Trailer (1979)

01 November 1979

1920. Russian Civil War. Operation of GubCheka (Soviet police) to destroy one of the bands in Ukraine.

Ships in Lissa Trailer (1965)

21 June 1965

A television play based on stories by Alexander Grin. Five sailing ships are blocked in the port of Lissa by an enemy privateer.

Escape Trailer (1988)

14 May 1988

It shows the life of a man who lost his memory after a car accident. It's like a person is being reborn.

Fiesta Trailer (1971)

03 June 1971

A stage adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises", first staged for Gorky Bolshoi Drama Theater and later reworked for Leningrad Television.

Fairy Tale Trailer (1965)

26 February 1965

The heroes strive, at the cost of any trials and sacrifices, to discover the gold-bearing veins and placer deposits the country so desperately needs.

Three Years Trailer (1968)

18 March 1968

A television play based on the novella Three Years. Scenes from Family Life by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov.