Trembita (Russian: Трембита) is a 1968 Soviet romantic musical film directed by Oleg Nikolayevsky.
The film tells about the former butler of a count who returns to his native village with the hope of finding a treasure and taking possession of it.
[3] In Uzhhorod, located in the Zakarpattia region of the Ukrainian SSR, shortly after the end of World War II, a former butler named Bohdan Susyk reappears.
Meanwhile, a local operation to clear mines from the surrounding areas, remnants of wartime combat, is underway.
As he escapes the wreckage, Susyk discovers a chest containing the count's "treasures," which turn out to be pre-war securities from the Third Reich and German companies.