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''Teens in the Universe'' (russian: Отроки во Вселенной, Otroki vo vselennoy) is a Soviet 1974 science fiction film directed by
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based on a script by Isai Kuznetsov and Avenir Zak about teens in the universe. Preceded by '' Moscow-Cassiopeia'' (first part, 1973).


Synopsis

The crewmembers of ZARYa starship supposed to mature during 27-year-long flight, appear at the Shedar system after less than one year of local time travel. Remote sensing verifies that one of the planets is very much Earth-like. Three of the crew members should land the new planet. They use the reconnaissance capsule and encounter the apparently abandoned planet. But the "extra" member of the crew Lobanov meets the strange more or less human-like creatures that escort him and his mates to the underground city. They become unreachable for radio communications. During this link outage orbiting ZARYa rendezvous with another giant spaceship. The commander of that ship explains that their home planet is populated only by the two kinds of bionic robots - ''executors'' and far more advanced ''rulers''. These robots were invented two centuries ago, but after some period of good work, ''rulers'' tried to improve humans as well as the nature of the planet. Unfortunately, this "improvement" led to the total aloofness of the processed people, including suppression of love and reproductive behaviour. After a century and a half all population of the planet was dead. Only the space radio observatory station crew was unreachable for the robotic "care". ZARYa crew sets up the second capsule to rescue the crew members captured by robots. ''Agapit'', the son of the station commander, will be their guide in the underground city. After some troubles, boys counterfeit the recharging request from the power plant and burn up all robots at the planet, making it free for the space stationers.


Cast

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Innokenti Smoktunovsky Innokenty Mikhailovich Smoktunovsky (russian: Иннокентий Михайлович Смоктуновский; born ''Smoktunovich'', 28 March 19253 August 1994) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. He was named a People's Artist ...
as ''I.O.O.'' (Extraordinary Service Executive) *
Lev Durov Lev Konstantinovich Durov ( rus, Лев Константинович Дуров, p=ˈlʲef kənstɐnʲˈtʲinəvʲɪdʑ ˈdurəf; 23 December 1931 – 20 August 2015) was a Soviet and Russian theatre and film actor who appeared in more than 200 ...
as ''academician Filatov'' * Yuri Medvedev as ''academician Ogon-Duganovsky''


Space ship ''Zarya'' crew

* Mikhail Yershov as ''Vitya Sereda'' * Aleksandr Grigoryev as ''Pasha Kozelkov'' * Vladimir Savin as ''Misha Kopanygin'' * Vladimir Basov Jr. as ''Fedya "Lob" Lobanov'' * Olga Bityukova as ''Varya Kuteishchikova'' * Nadezhda Ovcharova as ''Yulia Sorokina'' * Irina Popova as ''Katya Panfyorova''


Other cast

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Vadim Ledogorov Vadim ( Cyrillic: Вадим) is a Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian, Slovene masculine given name derived either from the Persian ''badian'' (anise or aniseed), or from the Ruthenian word ''volod'' (russian: волод), meaning ''to rule'' or ''vadit ...
as ''Agapit'' * Igor Ledogorov as ''Agapit's father'' *
Natalya Fateyeva Natalya Nikolayevna Fateyeva (russian: Наталья Николаевна Фатеева; born 23 December 1934) is a Soviet and Russian film actress and television presenter. She has appeared in more than fifty films since 1956. People's Artist ...
as ''Pasha Kozelkov's mom'' * Anatoly Adoskin as ''Pasha Kozelkov's dad'' * Aleksandr Lenkov as ''Robot Executor'' *
Nikolai Pogodin Nikolai Fyodorovich Pogodin (russian: Никола́й Фёдорович Пого́дин) (pseudonym of Nikolai F. Stukalov) ( – 19 September 1962) was a Soviet playwright. His plays were recognized in Soviet Union theater for their realisti ...
as ''Robot Executor'' *
Raisa Ryazanova Raisa Ivanovna Ryazanova (russian: Раиса Ивановна Рязанова; born 31 October 1944 in Petropavlovsk) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. She has performed in more than sixty films since 1969. She won the State Prize ...
as ''Ludmila Okorokova'' * S. Safonov as ''Robot Executor'' *
Nadezhda Semyontsova Nadezhda may refer to: *Nadezhda (given name) Nadezhda or Nadežda (Cyrillic: Надежда) is a Slavic female given name popular in Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia and other Slavic countries, as well as other former Soviet sta ...
as ''Nadezhda Filatova'' * Vladimir Shiryayev as ''Robot Executor'' * Olga Soshnikova as ''Irina Kondratievna'' * Aleksandr Vigdorov as ''Mikhail Kondratievitch'' * Mikhail Yanushkevich as ''journalist'' * Aleksandr Yanvaryov as ''brother of Pasha Kozelkov'' * Aleksandr Zimin as ''Robot Executor'' * Arkadi Markin as ''brother of Pasha Kozelkov before the flight'' (uncredited) * Mikhail Yeremeyev as ''Robot Executor''


Awards

* Prize for the Best Film for Kids and Youth of the All-Union Cinema Festival, Kishinev, 1975 * Special prize "Silver Asteroid" of the International Cinema Festival of Science Fiction Films,
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, 1976 * Grand prize of the International Festival at
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, 1976 *
Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR The Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR was an annual State Prize established by the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR in 1965. Three Vasilyev Brothers prizes were awarded annually from 1966 until 1990 for cinematographic works of all kinds ( ...
(Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic) in the honour of
Vasilyev brothers Georgi Vasilyev (russian: Георгий Николаевич Васильев, 1899 – 1946) and Sergei Vasilyev (russian: Серге́й Дмитриевич Васильев, 1900 – 1959), usually credited as Vasilyev brothers (russia ...
, 1977.


External links

* * 1974 films 1970s Russian-language films Soviet science fiction comedy films 1970s science fiction comedy films Space adventure films Russian science fiction comedy films Gorky Film Studio films 1974 comedy films {{1970s-sf-film-stub