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Total trailers found: 12
03 February 1992
Two-part adaptation of A. K. Tolstoy's novel "Prince Serebriany a tale of unrest and intrigue under the rule of Ivan the Terrible.
01 February 1972
A poor boy named Tom Canty and the Prince of Wales exchange identities but events force the pair to experience each other's lives as well.
03 November 1985
An immaculate, vivid and breathtaking implementation of Swift's romanticism.
16 April 1990
An armed attack on cash messengers is undertaken near a trade center in a small provincial town, an agent of Ministry of Internal Affairs dies in crossfire.
13 December 1979
Criminal investigation is investigating the case of robbery of the factory cashier. At the checkpoint of the factory of precision mechanics and optics, two criminals attack the cashier.
12 October 1987
Based on the novel by M. Panin "Matyushenko promised to remain silent." The story of lonely people who found themselves in human communication and family happiness.
17 October 1988
Two men are united around a six years old daughter whose mother recently died.
01 January 1991
A slice of life among Russian intelligentsia on the eve of WWII. A haunting reminder of Stalin's psychotic purge of 1938 and the nightmarish German siege of Leningrad.
06 April 1978
The young officer Sergei Lukonin faced severe trials: the war in Spain, an injury, escape from captivity, and the battles at Khalkhin Gol.
31 January 1990
In one apartment there lives a strange rational creature. A neighbor treats him favorably. But another vicious neighbor who has just moved into this apartment is trying to remove this creature from the apartment.
06 April 1984
The young couple, Alla and Robert, are planning to go to work in Norilsk for five years. Alla decides to leave the children with their grandmothers, but faces their resistance.
12 December 1982
A dramatic legend about the poet Mikhail Svetlov, based on the stage composition by A. Remez and P. Shtein, directed by the Moscow Theater of the Lenin Komsomol.