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Guest from the Future

July 7, 1984 5h 34m 7.6/10 (79 votes)

Originally released in 1984. Guest from the Future is a adventure/family film. directed by Pavel Arsenov. With a runtime of 5h 34m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Natalya Guseva, Aleksei Fomkin, and Natalya Murashkevich

Synopsis

6-grader Kolya Gerasimov discovers a time machine in a basement of an old house in Moscow and gets transferred into the 21st century. There he is allowed to look around. Accidentally, Kolya witnesses two space pirates who arrive from Saturn and later try to steal a device called a "Mielophone" (which can read thoughts) from Alisa Seleznyova - a girl that performs experiments with this device and animals. Kolya manages to save the device from the pirates and brings it back to the 20th century. But both pirates and Alisa get there too. Alisa knows where Kolya studies but doesn't know what he looks like. Pirates saw Kolya, but don't know anything about him. Written by Boris Shafir

Quick Facts

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Release Date July 7, 1984 41 years ago
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Runtime 5h 34m 334 minutes total
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User Rating 7.6/10 Great (79 votes)
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Soviet Union Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU

Production Companies

  • Gorky Film Studios

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Guest from the Future about?

6-grader Kolya Gerasimov discovers a time machine in a basement of an old house in Moscow and gets transferred into the 21st century. There he is allowed to look around. Accidentally, Kolya witness...

Who directed Guest from the Future?

Guest from the Future was directed by Pavel Arsenov.

How long is Guest from the Future?

Guest from the Future has a runtime of 5 hours and 34 minutes (334 minutes total).

When was Guest from the Future released?

Guest from the Future was released on July 7, 1984 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Guest from the Future?

The main cast of Guest from the Future includes Natalya Guseva, Aleksei Fomkin, Natalya Murashkevich, Ilya Naumov, Maryana Ionesyan.