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El hombre anfibio

Título original: Chelovek-amfibiya
  • 1961
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,9/10
3 mil
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Vladimir Korenev and Anastasiya Vertinskaya in El hombre anfibio (1961)
Tragic RomanceAdventureDramaRomanceSci-Fi

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe residents of a coastal town are frightened by reports of an unknown creature in the sea.The residents of a coastal town are frightened by reports of an unknown creature in the sea.The residents of a coastal town are frightened by reports of an unknown creature in the sea.

  • Dirección
    • Vladimir Chebotaryov
    • Gennadiy Kazanskiy
  • Guión
    • Aleksandr Belyaev
    • Akiba Golburt
    • Aleksei Kapler
  • Reparto principal
    • Vladimir Korenev
    • Anastasiya Vertinskaya
    • Mikhail Kozakov
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,9/10
    3 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Vladimir Chebotaryov
      • Gennadiy Kazanskiy
    • Guión
      • Aleksandr Belyaev
      • Akiba Golburt
      • Aleksei Kapler
    • Reparto principal
      • Vladimir Korenev
      • Anastasiya Vertinskaya
      • Mikhail Kozakov
    • 30Reseñas de usuarios
    • 15Reseñas de críticos
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  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Vladimir Korenev
    Vladimir Korenev
    • Ichtyandr Salvator
    • (as V. Korenev)
    Anastasiya Vertinskaya
    Anastasiya Vertinskaya
    • Guttiere Baltazar
    • (as A. Vertinskaya)
    Mikhail Kozakov
    Mikhail Kozakov
    • Pedro Zurita
    • (as M. Kozakov)
    Nikolai Simonov
    Nikolai Simonov
    • doktor Salvator
    • (as N. Simonov)
    Anatoliy Smiranin
    • staryy Baltazar
    • (as A. Smiranin)
    Vladlen Davydov
    Vladlen Davydov
    • Olsen - zhurnalist
    • (as V. Davydov)
    Albert Antonyan
    • Kristo
    • (as A. Antonyan)
    Nina Bolshakova
    • Pevitsa
    • (as N. Bolshakova)
    Valeri Kudryashov
      Nikolay Kuzmin
      Nikolay Kuzmin
      • matros Zurity
      • (as N. Kuzmin)
      Mikhail Medvedev
      • Botsman
      • (as M. Medvedev)
      Yuriy Medvedev
      Yuriy Medvedev
      • Torgovets ryboy
      • (as Yu. Medvedev)
      Anna Nikritina
      • maty Zurity
      • (as A. Nikritina)
      Irina Orlik
        A. Shaginyan
        • Sancho
        Georgi Tusuzov
        Georgi Tusuzov
          Aleksandr Zakharov
          Aleksandr Zakharov
          • Politselskiy
          • (as A. Zakharov)
          Sergey Boyarskiy
          • Nachalnik okhrani tyurmy
          • (sin acreditar)
          • Dirección
            • Vladimir Chebotaryov
            • Gennadiy Kazanskiy
          • Guión
            • Aleksandr Belyaev
            • Akiba Golburt
            • Aleksei Kapler
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          8kevinolzak

          First seen on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater in 1970

          1961's "The Amphibian Man" (Chelovek-Amfibiya) was that rare Soviet title that crossed the Atlantic relatively intact, bypassing Roger Corman for a straightforward dubbing job that reduced the running time from 96 to 82 minutes but otherwise remained as faithful to its source as the Czech "Voyage to the End of the Universe." Only a year or so before John Lamb's "The Mermaids of Tiburon" offered a beautiful tail to tell for masculine viewers (as played by Diane Webber), here we have a male version to engage the female contingent. Vladimir Chebotaryou and Gennadi Kazanskiy are listed as codirectors of this adult fairy tale of love beneath the waves, kicking off in typical Hollywood frenzy with reports of a strange aquatic creature terrorizing South American beaches (shot off the scenic Crimean coast), convincing wealthy sea captain Pedro (Mikhail Kozakov) to switch from pearl diving to monster hunting while his reluctant bride Guttiere Baltazar (Anastasiya Vertinskaya) only agrees to marriage for the sake of her financially strapped father (Anatoliy Smiranin). An attempted escape goes awry when she dives into the water and loses consciousness as a menacing shark approaches, rescued from certain drowning by the 'Sea Devil' that Pedro is searching for, hardly the fearsome description of the papers but an all too human figure (Vladimir Korenev) wearing an elaborate costume of webbed hands and feet. The young man is named Ichtyandr, son of renowned scientist Salvator (Nikolai Simonov), who was forced to transplant a shark's gills to replace his offspring's damaged lungs, enabling him to exist above and below the water, essentially a first step to create a utopian society that will live in freedom beneath the sea. Guttiere is unaware of the identity of her actual rescuer (Pedro takes the credit), and is startled when Ichtyandr calls to ask if she's all right from his place on the ship's anchor, so smitten with this never before seen vision of loveliness that he braves the big city against his father's wishes to find her. For one who has lived a sheltered life away from the trials and tribulations of humanity, the lad is literally a fish out of water when dealing with greed and prejudice, still making a strong impression on the girl, who feels a flattering connection to him for his unwavering admiration for her. Pedro is never far away to squash their blossoming romance, and her refusal to accept his unconditional gift of pearls shows how misplaced pride can often be. An audience used to viewing wild stories set in outer space may well be taken aback by this tender, inner space venture, fabulous underwater photography and solid characterizations ensuring great success in its native Russia (a reported 65.5 million theater goers), yet for decades poor quality prints in the West have done it few favors. "The Amphibian Man" and "The Mermaids of Tiburon" both share the need to supply a villain to provide conflict, perhaps unnecessary and almost guaranteeing a downbeat finale.
          9dane-92

          Sci Fi as "Art"

          I finally saw this movie for the first time tonight, and thought it was enthralling. It creates a mood and a vibe with its music and imagery that sort of draws you into its dreamy embrace. The two lead characters are both so beautiful that it gives the movie a storybook quality. Acting is impressive. Science fiction takes a distant back door to romance in the storyline., but the small role it plays really enhances the drama of the story. If you are enamored of more modern cinematography, the production values in Amphibian Man will seem primitive, but if you appreciate old film styles, this is a classic piece of art from the early 1960s.
          Kirpianuscus

          sides of memories

          a film like a Rubick cube . because it gives so many faces than remains more than a good adaptation of a novel but a sort of trip in the sensibility of a time. first because it could be a fairy tale. or a politic manifesto. or a lovely love story, remembering the Russian folklore. than, because, after decades, it remains fresh. for the special effects and story and acting. for the cultural references. and, in same measure, for its naive poetry. the clash of two worlds. and the fight for truth and justice. a noble cause. a beautiful girl. and the under water universe. it is enough for a form of magic who remains seductive after more than a half of century.
          hope-35

          Cult classic

          The movie became a cult classic the instant it was released. The actors became famous overnight. The music is still recognisable and remembered. This film is a masterpiece of world cinema no less. It is based on the novel of the same title by Alexander Beliaev, one of the pioneer of Russian SF. The script is pretty close to the original text. I think that Beliaev would be happy to see that movie. The actors are not only beautiful, they are stylish and they act well. The naive young Ikhtiandr is so believable that you can`t help but feel sad over his destiny. There are few effects but due to that the movie is still not dated. Ikhtiandr`s costume was handmade piece of art.
          vampiresan

          A lovely light film from a country better kown for political drama

          I loved this film for many reasons. Most people who saw it, saw it as children on late night TV, but I didn't get to catch up with it till now. It has a lovely heart to it and although certainly naive and simple for todays standards, it possesses a warmth that is so often missing from other mostly american films of it's Genre and time period.

          Certainly there are some strange aspects to it. The setting - which is either Spain or Mexico clashes with the Russian language and the Greek, Spanish and French character names. Perhaps this is done to give a sense of internationalism to the film.

          But the thing I loved most about this film is it's social rather than political subtext. While many of this 1960's SCI-FI Genre concentrate on Nuclear accidents, fear of technology etc, Amphibian Man is instead concerned with the world that is created by simple human greed and cruelty. There is no BIG threat here, only trying to exist in a world that is made by men who are greedy and selfish. It is interesting to see that while US cinema was hysterical about the threat of nuclear technology and specifically the threat of Communist Russia, This Russian Film was more concerned with working within the world as it stood and looking at the problems that do exist rather than scaring people with over the top nuclear threats.

          The Amphibian Man is not created by accident - but by scientific technology, and the purpose is not as a weapon but as a social advance. Even the "evil" Don Pedro - never thinks of using the "sea Devil" as a weapon but only to collect pearls and increase Pedro's personal fortune.

          It is a truly interesting movie, allowing me to see another mind set of that era that is not the American one. And the bittersweet ending is far from unsatisfying.

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            Massive box-office hit in USSR, it was seen by 65.5 million theater-goers.
          • Citas

            Gutiere Baltazar: [laughing] This must be love at first sight!

            Ichtyandr Salvator: [simply] Is there any other kind of love?

          • Conexiones
            Edited into Bremenskie muzykanty (2001)
          • Banda sonora
            Ei, moryak
            Performed by Nonna Sukhanova

            Music by Andrey Petrov

            Lyric by Solomon Fogelson

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          Detalles

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          • Fecha de lanzamiento
            • 3 de enero de 1962 (Unión Soviética)
          • País de origen
            • Unión Soviética
          • Idioma
            • Ruso
          • Títulos en diferentes países
            • Amphibian Man
          • Localizaciones del rodaje
            • Baku, Azerbaijan
          • Empresas productoras
            • Goskino
            • Lenfilm Studio
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          Especificaciones técnicas

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          • Duración
            1 hora 36 minutos
          • Color
            • Color
          • Mezcla de sonido
            • Mono
          • Relación de aspecto
            • 1.37 : 1

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