Pluto walks past the zoo and sees the huge bone the sleeping lion has but getting it out is easier said than done. He gets it out of the lion's cage, more
Pluto walks past the zoo and sees the huge bone the sleeping lion has but getting it out is easier said than done. He gets it out of the lion's cage, but then has to face the kangaroo and its playful joey. Next is the gorilla, then the crocodiles. close
Pluto finds a bone - but also finds Butch the bulldog, who claims it for himself. Idea: Pluto paces off a distance, buried treasure style, and digs a more
Pluto finds a bone - but also finds Butch the bulldog, who claims it for himself. Idea: Pluto paces off a distance, buried treasure style, and digs a large bone-shaped hole. Butch falls for it, and while he's digging deeper, Pluto almost makes off with the bone. Butch catches on just in time and chases Pluto, who ducks into a junkyard. The bone gets sucked into in a squeeze-bulb horn, which Pluto does battle with. close
At 18, the beautiful and intelligent Kira comes to Petersburg as the Communists consolidate power. She rebuffs a cousin who rises in the Party and may more
At 18, the beautiful and intelligent Kira comes to Petersburg as the Communists consolidate power. She rebuffs a cousin who rises in the Party and may remember the slight. She falls in love with Leo, the son of an aristocrat, who gets into political trouble and never gets out. close
The film collection consists of three novels, united by a narrative about the actions of the Soviet military unit. The contents of one of the documents more
The film collection consists of three novels, united by a narrative about the actions of the Soviet military unit. The contents of one of the documents found in the fascist headquarters are the plot basis of the novella “Kvartal No. 14”. The novella “Blue Rocks” reproduces the story of a Czech girl saved by Soviet soldiers. The operation of the military unit for landing is the content of the final novella “Lighthouse”.
Quarter 14. Occupied Poland. The night silence of a small Polish town is disrupted by a pistol shot – a Polish worker killed a German officer. The order of the fascist command reads: to cordon off quarter 14, in the area of which the murder occurred, to line up all residents and shoot every tenth if the culprit is not extradited. . .
Blue Rocks. In one district of Czechoslovakia, an uprising broke out against the occupiers. The German command threw part of its troops to suppress the uprising. Two trucks packed with German soldiers set off towards the rebellious town. These cars were driven by two Czech patriots, a father and a son. A mined bridge appeared in front. .
Lighthouse. For the successful conduct of the landing operation, the Soviet command sends a scout-seaman to the place of the planned landing. The guide is a teenage fisherman, a local resident. The boy brings the sailor to his mother's house. A benchmark for paratroopers are the lantern signals given by a brave scout. The Germans can detect the signal. . close
The film collection consists of two novels: "A priceless head." In the occupied Polish city, the German invaders are looking for the patriot Józek Grochowski, more
The film collection consists of two novels:
"A priceless head." In the occupied Polish city, the German invaders are looking for the patriot Józek Grochowski, who commits bold anti-fascist sabotage. Those who report the whereabouts of Grokhovsky, the Nazis promise a reward of 5,000 marks. There's poverty and hunger in the city. One day, hiding from the Nazis, Jozek gets into the apartment of a Polish woman whose daughter dies of starvation. Grokhovsky suggests that the woman inform the Nazis about him, since the house is surrounded and his capture is still inevitable.
Young Wine. The Germans arrested a group of workers of military factories in Romania. Among those arrested is Theodore, the son of old HR officer Ion Christia. No one but his father knows about the anti-fascist activities of his son and his comrades. This casts on Ion Christia the shadow of suspicion of betrayal of Christia in despair. close
In the second film of the series (and not a second part of anything), Gay Lawrence, aka The Falcon, is about to depart the city to marry his fiancée, more
In the second film of the series (and not a second part of anything), Gay Lawrence, aka The Falcon, is about to depart the city to marry his fiancée, Helen Reed, when a mystery girl, Rita Mara, asks for his aid in disposing of a secret formula for making synthetic diamonds. He deliberately allows himself to be kidnapped by the gang for which Rita works. His aide, "Goldy" Locke, trails the kidnappers and brings the police. But the head of the gang escapes, and the Falcon continues the pursuit. close
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