Per Aspera Ad Astra (film)
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''Per Aspera Ad Astra'' (russian: Через тернии к звёздам, USA screen name - ''Through the Thorns to the Stars''; ''Humanoid Woman'') is a 1981 Soviet
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film directed by Richard Viktorov and based on a novel by
Kir Bulychov Kir Bulychev (russian: Кир Булычёв ''Kir Bulychyov 18 October 1934 – 5 September 2003) is a pen name of Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko (И́горь Все́володович Може́йко), a Soviet Russian science fiction writer, c ...
.


Plot

In the 23rd century, the starship ''Pushkin'' discovers a derelict alien spaceship of unknown origin. The alien craft's crew are identical humanoids created by an advanced cloning process. Most are dead, but one woman is found in a catatonic state. The leader of the mission, scientist Sergei Lebedev, brings her to Earth. He settles her in his house and names her Neeya. Neeya suffers from memory loss and cannot recall anything of her past. As she adapts to life on Earth, she discovers she has a variety of telekinetic powers. A friend of Lebedev, Prof. Ivanova, begins studying Neeya's neurophysiology and finds a special neurocenter in her brain that can be triggered remotely. Neeya is visiting the beach with Lebedev's son Stepan when Ivanova triggers the system. Neeya loses control of her body and falls into the water. The device also triggers a clear memory of her home planet, where she sees a man explain the purpose of the control system, giving him control over the clones. The flashback ends when Stepan pulls her from the water. Neeya joins an archaeological expedition, where she has another flashback that reveals she is from the planet Dessa. She returns from the expedition to find that a diplomatic mission from Dessa has just arrived at the spaceport to ask for help from Earth. She learns they will return to Dessa on the ''Astra'', and stows away on the ship. By chance, both Stepan and Prof. Ivanova are also aboard. The ''Astra'' encounters Neeya's ship, identified by the Deesan diplomats as the ''Gaya''. A transmitter for the neuro-command system has been left on, forcing Neeya to teleport aboard without a spacesuit. She manages to disable the signal before passing out, and is rescued by Stepan. One of the diplomats, Rakan, explains that the ''Gaya'' was the last ship to leave Dessa. Aboard was Professor Glan, who was building an army of clones and awaiting a signal from rebel forces on the planet that the time was right to return and take over. The ''Astra'' reaches Dessa to find a planet that has been stripped of all minerals, leaving the air and water poisoned. Life on the surface is only possible due to Turanchoks, who runs a
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factory out of Glan's former Institute. Turanchoks is unhappy with the presence of the Earth ship, which has the power to clean up the mess and put him out of business. After the humans successfully test a way to clean the air, he poisons the only remaining water supply and blames it on them, inciting a riot. Due to Neeya's intervention, the plan is not wholly successful. Turanchoks activates one of Glan's control devices and uses it to force Neeya to place a bomb on the ''Astra''. Rakan attempts to stop him, but is stabbed by one of Turanchoks' agents. Near death, Rakan crawls off and releases Glan's last and most deadly experiment, a blob-like mass which begins killing everyone in the lab, including Turanchoks. Outside, Ivanova attempts to take the bomb from Neeya, but is shot by Turanchoks' agent. The shock of her death breaks the control's effect on Neeya. Neeya's powers, aided by the remaining crew of the ''Astra'' and the ship's robot, defeat the monster. The ''Astra'' leaves for home, leaving Neeya behind on a mended planet.


Variant cuts

A heavily-edited
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-dubbed version, and entitled ''Humanoid Woman'' was featured on an nth season episode of ''
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''. This version had nearly an hour of footage removed. On December 27, 2001, a new restoration directed by Nikolai Viktorov, son of the original film's director, was released as the 20th anniversary edition.Чpeз тepнии
/ref> The release featured revised special effects by the Paradox company and an all-new soundtrack in
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. This incarnation was cut by 25 minutes in order to speed up plot dynamics and to excise Soviet ideological context.


Cast

* Yelena Metyolkina as Neeya * Uldis Lieldidz as Sergei Lebedev * Vadim Ledogorov as Cadet Stepan Lebedev * Yelena Fadeyeva as Maria Pavlovna *
Vatslav Dvorzhetsky Vatslav Yanovich Dvorzhetsky ( pl, Wacław Dworzecki, (russian: Ва́цлав Я́нович Дворже́цкий; – April 11, 1993) was a Soviet film and theater actor. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1991). Biography Vatslav Dvorzhetsky ...
as Petr Petrovich * Nadezhda Semyontsova as Professor Nadezhda Ivanova * Aleksandr Lazarev as Professor Klimov * Aleksandr Mikhajlov as Dreier *
Boris Shcherbakov Boris Vasilevich Shcherbakov (russian: Бори́с Васи́льевич Щербако́в; born 11 December 1949) is Soviet and Russian film and theater actor. People's Artist of Russian Federation (1994). Winner of USSR State Prize (1985). ...
as Navigator Kolotin *
Igor Ledogorov Igor Vadimovich Ledogorov (russian: И́горь Вади́мович Ледогоров; 9 May 1932 – 10 February 2005) was a Russian actor. Biography Igor Ledogorov was born on 9 May 1932 at Moscow. Since the beginning of The Great Patrio ...
as Ambassador Rakan *
Igor Yasulovich Igor Nikolayevich Yasulovich (russian: Игорь Николаевич Ясулович; born 24 September 1941) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, film director and pedagogue. Biography Yasulovich was born in the village of Reinsfe ...
as Torki * Gleb Strizhenov as Glan * Vladimir Fyodorov as Turanchoks * Yevgeni Karelskikh


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* * {{Kir Bulychov 1981 films 1981 in the Soviet Union 2001 films Films based on works by Kir Bulychov Films set in the 23rd century Space adventure films Films about cloning Soviet science fiction drama films 1980s science fiction drama films 2000s Russian-language films 1981 drama films Films shot in Tajikistan Films about amnesia Films set on fictional planets