Planeta Bur
1962 film by Pavel Klushantsev / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Planeta Bur (Russian: Планета бурь) is a 1962 Sovcolor Soviet science fiction adventure film scripted by Alexander Kazantsev from his novel, and co-scripted and directed by Pavel Klushantsev.[1]
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Directed by | Pavel Klushantsev[1] |
Written by | Aleksandr Kazantsev Pavel Klushantsev |
Produced by | L. Presnyakova Vladimir Yemelyanov |
Starring | Vladimir Yemelyanov Georgiy Zhzhonov Gennadi Vernov Yuri Sarantsev Georgi Teich Kyunna Ignatova Boris Prudkovsky |
Cinematography | Arkadi Klimov |
Edited by | Volt Suslov |
Music by | Johann Admoni Aleksandr Chernov |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
In English, the film is often informally referred to as Planet of the Storms, Planet of Storms, Planet of Tempests, Planeta Burg, and Storm Planet. It was never theatrically released in the U.S. in its original form before appearing on home video in the 1990s. The film is better known to American audiences via the two similar American direct-to-television features Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women. Both U.S. video features reused the film's special effects and most of its primary footage.