Pilot Pirx's Inquest (1979)
Pirx, an experienced pilot, is hired to go on a top-secret mission to evaluate some 'nonlinears' (an experimental model of android) for use as crewmembers on future space flights. Pirx and this intriguing crew are sent out to launch two satellites into the rings of Saturn, but he is determined to find out and identify a hostile unhuman coworker among them.
Director: Marek Piestrak
Genre: Science Fiction, Drama
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: May 25, 1979
Cast
- Sergei Desnitsky - Pirx
- Vladimir Ivashov - Brown
- Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy - Nowak
- Tõnu Saar - Weber
- Zbigniew Lesień - Calder
- Bolesław Abart - Otis
- Ferdynand Matysik - Unesco Director
- Igor Przegrodzki - McCuirre
- Faime Jurno
- Zygmunt Bielawski - Tech Companies Representative
Screenplay
Music: Arvo Pärt
Cinematography: Janusz Pawłowski
Editing: Roman Kolski
Production: Dovzhenko Film Studios, Tallinnfilm, PRF "Zespoły Filmowe"
Country: Poland, Soviet Union
Language: Eesti, Polski, Pусский
Original Language: pl
More Films by Director: Marek Piestrak
More Films in Genre: Science Fiction, Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pilot Pirx's Inquest about?
- Pirx, an experienced pilot, is hired to go on a top-secret mission to evaluate some 'nonlinears' (an experimental model of android) for use as crewmembers on future space flights. Pirx and this intriguing crew are sent out to launch two satellites into the rings of Saturn, but he is determined to find out and identify a hostile unhuman coworker among them.
- Who directed Pilot Pirx's Inquest?
- Pilot Pirx's Inquest was directed by Marek Piestrak.
- Who stars in Pilot Pirx's Inquest?
- Pilot Pirx's Inquest stars Sergei Desnitsky, Vladimir Ivashov, Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy, Tõnu Saar, Zbigniew Lesień, Bolesław Abart.
- How long is Pilot Pirx's Inquest?
- Pilot Pirx's Inquest has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
- What genre is Pilot Pirx's Inquest?
- Pilot Pirx's Inquest is a Science Fiction, Drama film.
- Where was Pilot Pirx's Inquest produced?
- Pilot Pirx's Inquest was produced in Poland, Soviet Union.