Movies: Konstantin Zubov

  • 1952
    Woe from Wit

    Woe from Wit (1952)

    Woe from Wit

    31952HD

    Alexander Chatsky returns from three years abroad, hoping to rekindle a romance with his childhood sweetheart Sophie. In the meantime, however, she has fallen in love with Molchalin, her father's scheming secretary. As scandal erupts, Chatsky is met ...

    Woe from Wit
  • 1934
    Marionettes

    Marionettes (1934)

    Marionettes

    4.21934HD

    The Soviet Union wants more influence in Europe and decides to get more power by giving the nation of Boufferia a new king, an easy to handle drunkard, because they don't have enough power over the current king....

    Marionettes
  • 1916
    Nelly Raintseva

    Nelly Raintseva (1916)

    Nelly Raintseva

    51916HD

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    Nelly Raintseva
  • 1917
    A Revolutionary

    A Revolutionary (1917)

    A Revolutionary

    61917HD

    In 1907, the Russian authorities learn that a revolutionary known as 'Granddad' is living in hiding with his brother. The revolutionary is soon arrested and sent to Siberia. After ten years of struggling to survive in harsh conditions, he is finally ...

    A Revolutionary
  • 1953
    The Barbarians

    The Barbarians (1953)

    The Barbarians

    01953HD

    The monotonous life of a provincial town Verhopoli violates the arrival of the railway builders - engineers Cherkun and Tsyganov....

    The Barbarians
  • 1956
    Krylya

    Krylya (1956)

    Krylya

    01956HD

    Russian Drama...

    Krylya
  • 1955
    What Kind of Bird Is This?

    What Kind of Bird Is This? (1955)

    What Kind of Bird Is This?

    101955HD

    The envious Goose traded from other birds what he liked: the neck of the Swan, the nose of the Pelican, the wings of the Raven, the legs of the Crane, the tail of the Peacock; the Rooster's scallop and a "crow" in addition. The Goose began to look li...

    What Kind of Bird Is This?
  • 1917
    A Woman’s Truth

    A Woman’s Truth (1917)

    A Woman’s Truth

    01917HD

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    A Woman’s Truth