词条 | The Land of Sannikov |
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|name = The Land of Sannikov |image = The_Sannikov_Land_1974_film_poster.jpg |image_size = |caption = Original film poster |director = Albert Mkrtchyan Leonid Popov |producer = |writer = Vladislav Fedoseyev Vladimir Obruchev (novel) Mark Zakharov |narrator = |starring = Vladislav Dvorzhetsky Oleg Dal Yuri Nazarov Georgi Vitsin Makhmud Esambayev |music = Aleksandr Zatsepin |cinematography = Mikhail Koroptsov |editing = Lyudmila Feiginova |distributor = Mosfilm |released = 1974 |runtime = 92 min. [1] |country = Soviet Union |language = Russian |budget = |gross = |preceded_by = |followed_by = }} The Land of Sannikov ({{lang-ru|Земля Санникова|Zemlya Sannikova}}) is a Soviet 1974 adventure film about the fictional Sannikov Land loosely based on the novel of the same name by Vladimir Obruchev. PlotThe exiled settler Alexander Ilyin persuades the gold mine owner Trifon Perfilyev to sponsor the expedition dedicated to the search for "Sannikov Land", a legendary warm land behind the polar circle. Hoping that this land could be filled with gold, Perfilyev agrees. A few more daredevils volunteer for the mission. The finally gathered crew consists of Ilyin himself, officer Evgeniy Krestovskiy, Perfilyev's servant Ignatiy, who is given a task of killing every other crew member in case they really find any gold, and Gubin, a Katorga runaway and a former doctor. After a long journey, they reach the volcanic land and meet the natives – a tribe of "Onkilon". However they soon find out that the volcano is cooling down quickly, and the legendary land is about to start to freeze so that its unique ecosystem is doomed. Gubin chooses to stay with the Onkilons so as to share his knowledge and help them through the disaster, Ignatiy is killed, Krestovskiy falls from a cliff, and Ilyin has to return alone. Exhausted, he is picked up in the wilderness by Yakut hunters. As they carry him to safety, he watches the migrating birds overhead flying to the Sannikov land, still unaware of its demise. Cast
SoundtracksFilm featured two highly popular songs, written by Aleksandr Zatsepin and Leonid Derbenyov and performed by Oleg Anofriyev. First of them achieved nearly a cult status:
References1. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0136624/technical?ref_=tt_dt_spec Technical Specifications] External links
12 : Mosfilm films|Soviet films|Soviet science fiction films|1973 films|1973 in the Soviet Union|1970s adventure films|1970s science fiction films|Russian-language films|Films set in the Arctic|Films based on Russian novels|Lost world films|Films shot in Crimea |
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