The Silence of Dr. Evans

The Silence of Dr. Evans (Russian: Молчание доктора Ивенса) is a 1973 Soviet sci-fi film directed by Budimir Metalnikov.[1][2][3]

The Silence of Dr. Evans
Russian: Молчание доктора Ивенса
Directed byBudimir Metalnikov
Written byBudimir Metalnikov
Starring
Music byEduard Artemev
Cinematography
  • Vladimir Bondarev
  • Yuri Sokol
Edited byRoza Rogatkina
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

One plane crashes over the Atlantic, but several passengers survived, including the famous scientist Martin Evens, working to extend the life of a person. He becomes the chosen one of the aliens who came into contact with earthlings.[4]

Cast

  • Sergey Bondarchuk as Dr. Martin Evans
  • Zhanna Bolotova as Orante
  • Irina Skobtseva as Mrs. Evelin Evans
  • Leonid Obolensky as Zor
  • Ivan Kuznetsov as Rin (as I. Kuznetsov)
  • Boris Romanov as Buami (as B. Romanov)
  • Olgert Kroders as Grass (as O. Koders)
  • Gunars Placens as Bem (as G. Placen)
  • Pranas Piaulokas as Latski (as P. Pyaulokas)
  • Valeri Khlevinsky as Fazenda[5]
gollark: Honestly I mostly use the internet nowadays, so more likely osmarks.
gollark: Or osmarks or gollark.
gollark: Oliver [REDACTED].
gollark: I was born there and lived there for a bit, although I live in England now.
gollark: Technically speaking, I'm sort of Scottish.

References

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