Loss of Feeling (1935)
In an unnamed English-speaking capitalist land, a young engineer invents inexhaustible giant robots to replace the fragile human workers on high-volume assembly-lines, and soon finds his invention co-opted by the military-industrial complex.
Director: Aleksandr Andriyevsky
Genre: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Drama
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: April 17, 1935
Cast
- Sergei Vecheslov - Jim Ripl
- Vladimir Gardin - Jack Ripl, his brother
- Maria Volgina - Claire Ripl, his sister
- Anna Chekulaeva - Mary Ripl, Jack's wife
- Vasiliy Orlov - Charlie, worker
- Sergei Martinson - Dizer, artist in the music hall
- Serhii Minin - Tom, worker
- Nikolai Rybnikov - Field Marshal
- Pavel Poltoratskiy - Percy Grimm, minister
- Vergiliy Renin - Hamilton Grimm
Screenplay
- Karel Čapek (Theatre Play)
- Georgiy Grebner (Screenplay)
- Vladimir Vladko (Novel)
Music: Sergei Vasilenko
Cinematography: Mark Magidson
Editing: Aleksandr Andriyevsky, Mikhail Doller
Production: Mezhrabpomfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
Keywords
based on novel or book
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Loss of Feeling about?
- In an unnamed English-speaking capitalist land, a young engineer invents inexhaustible giant robots to replace the fragile human workers on high-volume assembly-lines, and soon finds his invention co-opted by the military-industrial complex.
- Who directed Loss of Feeling?
- Loss of Feeling was directed by Aleksandr Andriyevsky.
- Who stars in Loss of Feeling?
- Loss of Feeling stars Sergei Vecheslov, Vladimir Gardin, Maria Volgina, Anna Chekulaeva, Vasiliy Orlov, Sergei Martinson.
- How long is Loss of Feeling?
- Loss of Feeling has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is Loss of Feeling?
- Loss of Feeling is a Fantasy, Science Fiction, Drama film.
- Where was Loss of Feeling produced?
- Loss of Feeling was produced in Soviet Union.