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Total trailers found: 10

Meet Baluyev Trailer (1963)

18 November 1963

In 1960-ies, Baluev, the head of the construction site of the main gas pipeline, decides to lay the track straight through the swamp, not giving a damn about the approved project.

Chapayev Trailer (1934)

07 November 1934

An account of the peasant turned mythical military hero Vasily Chapayev, charting his campaign in the Red Army during the Russian Civil War.

Collapse Trailer (1952)

05 October 1952

Kronstadt, 1917. Sailors aboard the revolutionary cruiser Zarya prepare for a general armed uprising.

For the Soviet Motherland Trailer (1937)

26 October 1937

The film takes place in 1921 on the Soviet-Finnish border. Shyutskorov detachments broke into Karelia, killed Soviet activists, burned houses .

The Value of Everything Trailer (1957)

18 September 1957

The young chairman of the collective farm, Roman Baklanov, once made a mistake: having given in to his wife and her relatives, he helped out his father-in-law, who drank the collective farm's hay, and gave him a fictitious certificate.

Arinka Trailer (1939)

06 December 1939

Arinka, a young girl who lives near the railroad, discovers a ring of spies who are preparing the terror act.

Heroes of Shipka Trailer (1955)

22 February 1955

Heroes of Shipka was the first solo effort for Soviet director Sergei Vasilyev, who had previously collaborated with his late brother Georgi.

Esop Trailer (1961)

28 April 1961

The wealthy slave trader Xanthus, who imagines himself to be a great poet and philosopher, buys the slave Aesop, a writer of fables.

Abyss Trailer (1960)

04 May 1960

Family troubles, reproaches from acquaintances for stupidity and inability to live, illness of children, death of his wife brought Kirill Kiselnikov down.

Crown Prince of the Republic Trailer (1934)

12 December 1934

After news of the future birth of a child, Sergei split from his wife, Natasha, and settled in the company of young architects, who occupied a room in a big house.