Английская Википедия:Amphibian Man (film)
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Amphibian Man (Шаблон:Lang-ru, translit. Chelovek-amfibiya) is a 1962 Soviet science fiction romance film starring Vladimir Korenev and directed by Vladimir Chebotaryov and Gennadi Kazansky. The film stars Vladimir Korenev and Anastasiya Vertinskaya in the lead roles.
The plot is based upon the eponymous 1928 novel by Alexander Beliaev. It focuses on a youth named Ichthyander (Шаблон:Lang-ru, Ichtiandr) (from Greek: fish+man) who was surgically altered to survive under the sea. It was given the name of Tarzan des Mers before the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs took exception.[1]
The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1962, with 65.5 million admissions during its initial run that year.[2] It later sold up to 100Шаблон:Nbspmillion admissions including re-runs,[3] the highest for a Soviet film up until The Red Snowball Tree (1974).[4]
Plot
The story is set in a seaside port in Argentina (filmed in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR[5]), largely among a community of pearl fishers. The protagonist is the adopted son of a doctor/scientist who was sometime in the past forced to save the boy's life by implanting him with shark gills. Thus he is able to live under water, but must keep his secret from the world. The conflict arises from his falling in love with a pearl-fisher's beautiful daughter. His secret is discovered and the girl's husband Pedro attempts to exploit Ichthyander for his ability to find pearls easily. Due to being kept caged under water, his ability to breathe in the open air is affected, and he must now live in the sea for several years. Although set free, the lovers are permanently separated from each other.
Although ostensibly a lost-love-tragedy like Romeo and Juliet, the film has a significant focus on greed and commercial exploitation (of the pearl-greedy fishermen), possibly under the influence of Socialist Realism.[6]
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Vladimir Korenev | Ichthyander (voiced by Yuri Rodionov) |
| Anastasiya Vertinskaya | Guttiere (voiced by Nina Gulyaeva) |
| Mikhail Kozakov | Pedro Zurita |
| Anatoly Smiranin | Old Baltazar |
| Nikolay Simonov | Prof. Salvator |
| Vladlen Davydov | Olsen, the reporter |
| Sergei Boyarsky | Chief Prison Guard |
| Anatoli Ivanov | Ichthyander understudy in the most challenging underwater shots |
| Stanislav Chekan | prison guard |
| Nikolai Kuzmin | sailor |
| Mikhail Medvedev | boatswain |
| Yuri Medvedev | fishmonger |
| Anna Nikritina | Zurita’s mother |
| Tito Romalio Jr. | newsboy |
| Georgi Tusuzov | episode |
| Aleksandr Zakharov | policeman |
Home media
The Amphibian Man made its debut on DVD on August 21, 2001 where it was released by Image Entertainment. It was later re-released by VFN on July 9, 2015.[7]
Western world
Amphibian Man is little-known in the West, but has become a cult classic.[8]Шаблон:Sfn Hollywood filmmaker Quentin Tarantino cited Amphibian Man as one of his favourite Russian films, stating that he grew up watching an English dubbed version often shown on American television in the 1970s.[9]
There have been accusations that the 2017 Hollywood film, The Shape of Water, plagiarised Amphibian Man.[10][11][12] Indie Cinema Magazine noted that both have a similar plot, the use of the name "Amphibian Man" in both films, the Soviet connection in both stories, and the 1962 setting.[10]
References
- Wingrove, David. Science Fiction Film Source Book (Longman Group Limited, 1985)
Notes
Sources
External links
- Шаблон:IMDb title
- Шаблон:AllMovie title
- Шаблон:Rotten tomatoes
- Amphibian Man (with English subtitles)
- ↑ Sydney Morning Herald "Movies" 25/9/2000 The Guide page 20 accessed via Ebbsco's Australia New Zealand Reference Centre
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ Interview with Boris Pavlenok, deputy director of the USSR GosKino
- ↑ Гизельдонское ущелье — Центральный Кавказ Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ Новости NEWSru.com :: 45 лет назад на киноэкраны вышел «Человек-амфибия», собравший 60 млн зрителей
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ 10,0 10,1 Шаблон:Cite web
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