Under the Constellation Gemini (Russian: Под созвездием Близнецов, romanized: Pod sozvezdiyem Bliznetsov) is a 1979 Soviet science fiction film directed by Boris Ivchenko based on the short story The Guest by Igor Rosokhovatsky.[2]
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Directed by | Boris Ivchenko |
Written by | Ivan Mykolaichuk Igor Rosokhovatsky |
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Cinematography | Sergei Stasenko |
Production company | Dovzhenko Film Studio |
Release date | October 1979 (Soviet Union)[1] |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
In one of the research institutes, the artificial brain Sigom, created under the guidance of Professor Yavorovsky, has disappeared. And also in the city there are strange phenomena: all the animals of the zoo are released from the cages, the books of the city information center are in disarray. And Sigom, having mastered the knowledge of science and fiction accumulated by mankind, he himself creates an artificial organism, returns to the professor and is soon sent to the constellation of Gemini.
Under the Constellation Gemini at IMDb
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