The Silence of Dr. Evans
The Silence of Dr. Evans (Russian: Молчание доктора Ивенса) is a 1973 Soviet sci-fi film directed by Budimir Metalnikov.[1][2][3]
The Silence of Dr. Evans | |
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Russian: Молчание доктора Ивенса | |
Directed by | Budimir Metalnikov |
Written by | Budimir Metalnikov |
Starring | |
Music by | Eduard Artemev |
Cinematography |
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Edited by | Roza Rogatkina |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
One plane crashes over the Atlantic, but several passengers survived, including the famous scientist Martin Evens, working to extend the life of a person. He becomes the chosen one of the aliens who came into contact with earthlings.[4]
Cast
- Sergey Bondarchuk as Dr. Martin Evans
- Zhanna Bolotova as Orante
- Irina Skobtseva as Mrs. Evelin Evans
- Leonid Obolensky as Zor
- Ivan Kuznetsov as Rin (as I. Kuznetsov)
- Boris Romanov as Buami (as B. Romanov)
- Olgert Kroders as Grass (as O. Koders)
- Gunars Placens as Bem (as G. Placen)
- Pranas Piaulokas as Latski (as P. Pyaulokas)
- Valeri Khlevinsky as Fazenda[5]
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