Continuation of the film "Moscow-Cassiopea": cosmonauts-schoolchildren fly to an extraterrestrial civilization in distress.Continuation of the film "Moscow-Cassiopea": cosmonauts-schoolchildren fly to an extraterrestrial civilization in distress.Continuation of the film "Moscow-Cassiopea": cosmonauts-schoolchildren fly to an extraterrestrial civilization in distress.
Aleksandr Grigoryev
- Pasha Kozelkov
- (as Sasha Grigoryev)
Vladimir Savin
- Misha Kopanygin
- (as Volodya Savin)
Vladimir Basov Ml.
- Fedya Lobanov
- (as Volodya Basov)
Olga Bityukova
- Varya Kuteischikova
- (as Olya Bityukova)
Nadezhda Ovcharova
- Yulia Sorokina
- (as Nadya Ovcharova)
Irina Savina
- Katya Panferova
- (as Ira Popova)
Vadim Ledogorov
- Agapit
- (as Dima Ledogorov)
Nikolay Abrashin
- Glavnyi vershitel
- (as N. Abrashin)
Anatoliy Adoskin
- Kondraty Panteleimonovitch
- (as A. Adoskin)
Yevgeniy Doroshin
- Robot-ispolnitel
- (as Ye. Doroshin)
Natalya Fateeva
- Antonina Alekseevna
- (as N. Fateeva)
Aleksandr Lenkov
- Robot-ispolnitel
- (as A. Lenkov)
Yuriy Medvedev
- Ogon-Duganovsky
- (as Yu. Medvedev)
Artur Nishchyonkin
- Inoplanetyanin
- (as A. Nishchyonkin)
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Agapit's father: [stroking Agapit's bald head] Agapit, you've completely grown up: your hair's started growing.
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This movie was really good, the budget was much higher than I expected it for a 1974 soviet production.
The story was good, it wasn't really special but for people who like sci-fi this is a big piece of enjoyment.
The acting was good as well although it was a little strange to me that the protagonists were children.
They had some good ideas and realized them nicely for that time. It was fun to watch, especially the strange robots and their behavior. Of course there were logic-missing moments but it was OK, it didn't destroy the atmosphere or anything. The higher ranked robots really creeped me out because of their looks. The effects were not that good but enjoyable. The confrontation with the planets intelligence was really funny and me laugh some times. And it's a movie on a higher intellectual level or it at least tries to be which made it something special, something to appreciate. I already watched some soviet, polish and czech sci-fi movies and I think this one was probably the best, so give it a try.
The story was good, it wasn't really special but for people who like sci-fi this is a big piece of enjoyment.
The acting was good as well although it was a little strange to me that the protagonists were children.
They had some good ideas and realized them nicely for that time. It was fun to watch, especially the strange robots and their behavior. Of course there were logic-missing moments but it was OK, it didn't destroy the atmosphere or anything. The higher ranked robots really creeped me out because of their looks. The effects were not that good but enjoyable. The confrontation with the planets intelligence was really funny and me laugh some times. And it's a movie on a higher intellectual level or it at least tries to be which made it something special, something to appreciate. I already watched some soviet, polish and czech sci-fi movies and I think this one was probably the best, so give it a try.
- alexfromhorn
- May 25, 2010
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