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  1. Amphibian Man (Russian: Человек-амфибия, translit. Chelovek-amfibiya) is a 1962 Soviet science fiction romance film starring Vladimir Korenev and directed by Vladimir Chebotaryov and Gennadi Kazansky. The film stars Vladimir Korenev and Anastasiya Vertinskaya in the lead roles.

  2. 10 de mar. de 2012 · Amphibian Man (Russian: Человек-амфибия, translit. Chelovek-amfibiya) is a 1962 Soviet science fiction romance film starring Vladimir Korenev and directed by...

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  3. Amphibian Man: Directed by Vladimir Chebotaryov, Gennadiy Kazanskiy. With Vladimir Korenev, Anastasiya Vertinskaya, Mikhail Kozakov, Nikolai Simonov. People living in a seaside town are frightened by reports about an unknown creature in the ocean.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Vladimir Chebotaryov, Gennadiy Kazanskiy
    • 1962-01-03
  4. Baseado no romance de Alexander Belyayev, o filme tornou-se um dos mais populares títulos de ficção científica da União Soviética. Um cientista transformou seu filho em uma criatura anfíbia para curá-lo de uma doença dos pulmões.

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    • Gennadiy Kazanskiy, Vladimir Chebotaryov
  5. Directed by Gennadi Kazansky, Vladimir Chebotaryov. People living at a seashore town are frightened by reports of an unknown creature called “the sea devil”. Nobody knows what it is, but it’s really the son of doctor Salvator. The doctor performed surgery on his son and now young Ichtiander can live under water.

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    • Lenfilm, Goskino USSR
    • Gennadi Kazansky, Vladimir Chebotaryov
  6. People living in a seaside town are frightened by reports about an unknown creature in the ocean. Nobody knows what it is, but it's really the son of Doctor Salvator. The doctor performed surgery on his son and now young Ichtiandr can live underwater. This gives him certain advantages, but creates a

  7. The 1962 film adaptation the Amphibian Man (Russian: Человеκ-aмфибия, translit. Chelovek-Amfibiya), was directed by Vladimir Chebotaryov. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1962, with 65.5 million admissions during its initial run that year.