Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov plans to buy the titles to “dead souls” and use them as collateral to obtain a large loan. He comes to a small provincial town more
Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov plans to buy the titles to “dead souls” and use them as collateral to obtain a large loan. He comes to a small provincial town and begins to proposition the local landowners. These landowners are revealed to be so petty and avaricious that not even Chichikov’s amazing offer can be worked to his advantage on them. Some stall, some refuse for no obvious reasons, some promise and then renege, and others want “in on the deal.” In the end, Chichikov, having concluded that the landowners are a hopeless lot, leaves for other regions. close
Andrey Krasko, Vladislav Galkin, Mikhail Efremov, Renata Litvinova in the historical military series “Saboteur” by Konstantin Ernst and Andrei Malyukov, more
Andrey Krasko, Vladislav Galkin, Mikhail Efremov, Renata Litvinova in the historical military series “Saboteur” by Konstantin Ernst and Andrei Malyukov, creator .
Tagline: “Let’s beat the enemy to the last drop of blood!”
The Great Patriotic War, 1942 - a turning point in the course of hostilities. Young scouts-saboteurs are sent to perform an extremely dangerous operation behind enemy lines. . close
June 21, 1941, Brest Fortress. Lieutenant Andrey Kizhevatov, Major Pyotr Gavrilov and Commissioner Efim Fomin were engaged in everyday affairs. There more
June 21, 1941, Brest Fortress. Lieutenant Andrey Kizhevatov, Major Pyotr Gavrilov and Commissioner Efim Fomin were engaged in everyday affairs. There was also a boy trumpeter Sasha Akimov from the regimental orchestra, who secretly smoked and selflessly loved the girl Vera. None of the servicemen knew that the next morning they would become commanders of the last three pockets of resistance, and the boy - the only connection between them in the stone cauldron of the first in the USSR object of attack by Hitler's troops, the Brest fortress. close
Mishka Yaponchik was a Ukrainian gangster, Jewish, lived in Odessa at the beginning of the XX century, the military leader of two thousand of gangsters more
Mishka Yaponchik was a Ukrainian gangster, Jewish, lived in Odessa at the beginning of the XX century, the military leader of two thousand of gangsters and the prototype of Benia Krik in The "Odessa Tales" by Soviet Jewish writer Isaak Babel. Born Moisei Vinnitsky, Yaponchik ("the Japanese") was an exceptional and eccentric character. Hailed as the next Robin Hood, he established his own code of conduct forbidding the robbing of the poor and professional classes. close