Amphibian Man (film)

Amphibian Man
Soviet poster for Amphibian Man
Directed byGennadi Kazansky
Vladimir Chebotaryov
Written byAlexander Beliaev (novel)
Akiba Golburt
Aleksei Kapler
Aleksandr Ksenofontov
StarringVladimir Korenev
Anastasiya Vertinskaya
Mikhail Kozakov
CinematographyEduard Rozovsky
Edited byLyudmila Obrazumova
Music byAndrei Petrov
Production
company
Distributed byBijouFlix Releasing
National Telefilm Associates (TV syndication)
Release date
  • January 3, 1962 (1962-01-03)
Running time
82 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian
Box office100 million admissions[1]

Amphibian Man (Russian: Человек-амфибия, 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 (Russian: Ихтиандр, 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.[2]

The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1962, with 65.5 million admissions during its initial run that year.[3] It later sold up to 100 million admissions including re-runs,[1] the highest for a Soviet film up until The Red Snowball Tree (1974).[4]

  1. ^ a b "How film flourished in the USSR". Humanities Division. University of Oxford. 6 December 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  2. ^ Sydney Morning Herald "Movies" 25/9/2000 The Guide page 20 accessed via Ebbsco's Australia New Zealand Reference Centre
  3. ^ Sergey Kudryavtsev (4 July 2006). "Отечественные фильмы в советском кинопрокате". Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  4. ^ Interview with Boris Pavlenok, deputy director of the USSR GosKino