Leonid Yevtifyev Movies
- 1982
Mother Mary
Mother Mary11982HD
Mother Maria Skobtsova, a Russian nun, helps Jews and other people hated by the Gestapo during World War II. Eventually, the Gestapo finds out and...
- 1989
State Border: Vol. 8. On the Far Border
State Border: Vol. 8. On the Far Border8.51989HD
At the southern border outpost the Soviet border guards managed to neutralize a spy from one of the Western intelligence services and discover an...
- 1972
The Seventeenth Transatlantic
The Seventeenth Transatlantic71972HD
War drama depicting the tragical story of PQ-17 Arctic convoy in July 1942.
- 1962
Night Without Mercy
Night Without Mercy01962HD
- 1991
Goal at Spasskie Gate
Goal at Spasskie Gate01991HD
1952 Olympic Games. A football match between the USSR national team and the SFRY attracts the close attention of the political leaders of these...
- 1978
The Rest Is Silence
The Rest Is Silence21978HD
TV version of the acclaimed stage production of Viña Delmar's script for the film Make Way for Tomorrow.
- 1961
At the Beginning of the Century
At the Beginning of the Century81961HD
- 1968
The Sixth of July
The Sixth of July5.81968HD
Political thriller based on a story of coup against Bolsheviks by the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party in Moscow on 6–7 July 1918. They...
- 1968
Revolt
Revolt01968HD
1920. The enemy of Soviet Russia is not broken everywhere. Basmachi gangs are rampaging through Turkestan. A group of kulaks, with the support of...
- 1968
The White Gauntlet
The White Gauntlet01968HD
The distant 17th century, where noble and courageous gentlemen, beautiful ladies and... insidious villains act, and where there are mysteries,...
- 1969
The End of the "Black Knights"
The End of the "Black Knights"31969HD
About the exposure by Soviet intelligence officers of the neo-Nazi organization "Black Knights", which tried to revive the fascist movement in Europe.
- 1984
Merry Widow
Merry Widow01984HD
- 1966
The Trap
The Trap81966HD
- 1968
Tatyana's Day
Tatyana's Day51968HD
The fate of Tanya Ognevaya, whose image reflects the features of Liza Pylaeva (1898-1926), the first chairwoman of the Socialist Youth Union.