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A famous scientist believes that if people were able to live in the ocean, they would be able to resolve all their economical and political problems. He creates the first human amphibian out of his son by transplanting gills onto him. The utopian project turns out tragically.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Lenfilʹm, Ruscico (Firm)
Other Authors: Kazanskiĭ, Gennadiĭ, 1910-1983, Chebotarev, Vladimir, 1921-, Korenev, Vladimir, Vertinskai︠a︡, Anastasii︠a︡, 1944-, Kozakov, Mikhail, 1934-2011, Simonov, Nikolaĭ Konstantinovich, Beli︠a︡ev, A. (Aleksandr), 1884-1942
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Russian
French
Arabic
Language Notes:Soundtracks: Russian, English, French (all 5.1), and Arabic (voice-over; 2.0); optional subtitles in Russian, English, French, German, Spanish, Hebrew, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Japanese.
Published: [Russia] : Russian Cinema Council, [2000]
Edition:Standard version.
Series:Russian Cinema Council collection. Kollekt͡sii͡a "Ėkranizat͡sii͡a."
Russian Cinema Council collection. Original story by--
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Description
Summary:A famous scientist believes that if people were able to live in the ocean, they would be able to resolve all their economical and political problems. He creates the first human amphibian out of his son by transplanting gills onto him. The utopian project turns out tragically.
Item Description:Based on the novel of the same name published in 1928 by Alexander Belyaev.
Originally released as motion picture in 1961.
A foreign film (Soviet Union).
Special features: The original theatrical trailer (1961) -- Documentary: In quest of Ichtiander -- Documentary trailer on shooting "Amphibian man" -- Soundtrack with music from the film -- Filmography -- Photos -- Original theatrical trailers from the collection "Fairy tales."
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (97 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 folded sheet ([4] pages : color illustrations ; 18 cm.)
Format:DVD 9; Dolby digital.
Audience:Not rated.
Production Credits:Music, Andreĭ Petrov ; photography, Eduard Rozovskiĭ.