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The Adventures of the Electronic (1980)

Genre : Family, Science Fiction, Adventure

Runtime : 3H 35M

Director : Konstantin Bromberg
Writer : Evgeniy Veltistov

Synopsis

Professor Gromov constructs a robot called Electronic, which looks exactly like Sergey Syroezhkibn, a 6-grader from one of Odessa (USSR) schools. The robot also acts a lot like a human, and its dream is to become a real man. Electronic escapes from the professor's lab and accidentally meets Sergey, his prototype. Meanwhile, a gang lead by Stump is trying to kidnap Electronic to make him steal pictures from museums. For this purpose they send their hitman Urrie.

Actors

Yuri Torsuyev
Yuri Torsuyev
Syroyezhkin
Vladimir Torsuyev
Vladimir Torsuyev
Elektronik
Oksana Alekseyeva
Oksana Alekseyeva
Maika
Vasili Skromny
Vasili Skromny
Gusev
Vladimir Basov
Vladimir Basov
Stump
Nikolai Karachentsov
Nikolai Karachentsov
Urrie
Nikolay Grinko
Nikolay Grinko
Professor Gromov
Yelizaveta Nikishchikhina
Yelizaveta Nikishchikhina
Masha
Yevgeni Vesnik
Yevgeni Vesnik
Семён Николаевич Таратар - учитель математики
Nikolai Boyarsky
Nikolai Boyarsky
P.E. Teacher 'Rostik'
Maya Bulgakova
Maya Bulgakova
School's headmistress
Yuriy Chernov
Yuriy Chernov
Syroyezhkin's father
Lev Perfilov
Lev Perfilov
Stump's assistant
Oksana Fandera
Oksana Fandera
Schoolgirl
Gennadiy Yalovich
Gennadiy Yalovich
gang member

Crews

Konstantin Bromberg
Konstantin Bromberg
Director
Evgeniy Veltistov
Evgeniy Veltistov
Novel
Evgeniy Veltistov
Evgeniy Veltistov
Screenplay

Posters and backgrounds

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