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White Sun of the Desert
1969 film by Vladimir Motyl
Lemonade Joe
1964 film by Oldřich Lipský
Strictly Business
1963 film by Leonid Gaidai
Edmond Keosayan
Soviet film director and screenwriter (1936–1994)
Po Zakonu
1926 film by Lev Kuleshov
The Headless Horseman
1973 film by Vladimir Vajnshtok
The Elusive Avengers
1967 film by Edmond Keosayan
A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines
1987 film by Alla Surikova
The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers
1968 film by Edmond Keosayan
The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers
1971 film by Edmond Keosayan
At Home Among Strangers
1974 film by Nikita Mikhalkov
The White Fang
1946 film by Alexandre Zgouridi
ostern
The Ostern ("Eastern"; ; or ) is a film genre created in the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc as a variation of the Western films. The word Ostern is a portmanteau derived from the German word Ost, meaning "East", and the English word western. Two subgenres may be distinguished (although the terms may be used interchangeably):
The Red Ghost
2020 film directed by Andrey Bogatyrev
The Sons of Great Bear
1966 film by Josef Mach
Miles of Fire
1957 film by Samson Samsonov
Armed and Dangerous
1978 film by Vladimir Vajnshtok
The Pathfinder
1987 film by Pavel Lyubimov
The Sixth
1982 film by Samvel Gasparov
Ali Hamroyev
former-Soviet Kazakh film director
Weiße Wölfe
1969 film by Konrad Petzold
Spur des Falken
1968 film by Gottfried Kolditz
Prawo i pięść
1964 film by Jerzy Hoffman
Chingachgook, die große Schlange
1967 GDR film by Richard Groschopp
The Seventh Bullet
1972 Soviet film by Ali Hamroyev
Hatred
1977 film directed by Samvel Gasparov
Tecumseh
1972 film by Hans Kratzert
The Bodyguard
1979 film by Ali Hamroyev
Blood Brothers
1975 film by Werner W. Wallroth
The Wild East
1993 film by Rashid Nugmanov
Wolf Blood
1995 film
Ulzana
1974 film by Gottfried Kolditz
Zemun
2022 film directed by Eduard Zholnin