The Guest from the Future (1979)
The artificial brain Sig, created under the guidance of Professor Yavorovsky, disappeared in one of the research institutes. Meanwhile, strange phenomena are happening in the city: all the zoo animals have been released from their cages, and the books in the city's book depository have been mixed up. And Whitefish, having mastered the accumulated experience of science and fiction accumulated by mankind, creates an artificial organism himself, returns to the professor and is soon sent to the constellation Gemini.
Director: Borys Ivchenko
Genre: Science Fiction, Drama
Runtime: 83 min
Release Date: October 1, 1979
Cast
Screenplay
Cinematography: Serhiy Stasenko
Production: Dovzhenko Film Studios
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский, Український
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Borys Ivchenko
More Films in Genre: Science Fiction, Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Guest from the Future about?
- The artificial brain Sig, created under the guidance of Professor Yavorovsky, disappeared in one of the research institutes. Meanwhile, strange phenomena are happening in the city: all the zoo animals have been released from their cages, and the books in the city's book depository have been mixed up. And Whitefish, having mastered the accumulated experience of science and fiction accumulated by mankind, creates an artificial organism himself, returns to the professor and is soon sent to the constellation Gemini.
- Who directed The Guest from the Future?
- The Guest from the Future was directed by Borys Ivchenko.
- Who stars in The Guest from the Future?
- The Guest from the Future stars Vsevolod Gavrilov, Gennadi Shkuratov, Boris Belov, Gulcha Tashbayeva, Viktor Leksikov, Yaroslav Havryliuk.
- How long is The Guest from the Future?
- The Guest from the Future has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
- What genre is The Guest from the Future?
- The Guest from the Future is a Science Fiction, Drama film.
- Where was The Guest from the Future produced?
- The Guest from the Future was produced in Soviet Union.