Treasure Island is Russian movie based on Robert Stevenson novel. It was released in 1982 directed by Vladimir Vorobyov and acted by Fyodor Stukov, Oleg Borisov.
, 4h7 Directed byLeonid Kvinikhidze GenresDrama, Science fiction, Thriller, Adventure ActorsOleg Borisov, Alexander Belyavsky, Alexandre Kaïdanovski, Valentin Nikouline Rating65% A Russian engineer Petr Garin possesses a unique beam-shooting weapon that can destroy any target on practically any distance. Staging his death he emigrates from Russia as a French merchant and tries to find contacts with the head of one of the largest financial trusts in Europe, Mr. Rolling. The final goal of Garin is to rule the world...
, 1h42 Directed byMikhaïl Kalatozov GenresComedy, Adventure, Romance ActorsVasili Merkuryev, Boris Chirkov, Aleksandr Borisov Rating73% Alexander, Boris and Vasily are three old friends, who now rarely see each other as they are busy with their professional life. They embark on long-planned voyage on a raft down the Volga river, which turns into a series of comical accidents but also strengthens their friendship.
, 1h40 Directed byDouglas Sirk OriginUSA GenresDrama, War, Adventure, Historical, Peplum ThemesFilms set in Africa ActorsJeff Chandler, Jack Palance, Ludmila Tcherina, Rita Gam, Jeff Morrow, George Dolenz Rating59% During the fifth century the Roman Empire has been split in two and come under attack of the Huns under Attila. Roman centurion Marcian is captured by Hun soldiers and interrogated by Attila, who wishes to learn the ways of the Romans. Marcian manages to escape on a horse by charming Attila's daughter Kubra. He goes to Constantinople to warn the Eastern Empire about the Huns. However Emperor Theodosius is intent on doing deals with the barbarians.
, 1h26 Directed byKen Annakin OriginUnited-kingdom GenresDrama, Adventure, Romance ThemesSeafaring films, Transport films ActorsJack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Noel Purcell, Inia Te Wiata, Kenneth Williams, Thomas Heathcote Rating56% In 1821, a British sailing ship, the Becket, anchors on the New Zealand coast. Philip Wayne (Hawkins) and Paddy Clarke (Purcell), respectively First Mate and Bos'un, land to explore. They discover a Māori burial cave, but are captured by the local tribe. Accused of sacrilege, they manage to impress the tribesmen enough to be offered a trial by challenge, which Wayne succeeds in. The Māori chief, Hongi Tepe (Inia Te Wiata) is impressed enough to adopt Wayne, and allot him a portion of land. The sailors return to the ship.