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Per Aspera Ad Astra
Per Aspera Ad Astra (, USA screen name - Through the Thorns to the Stars; Humanoid Woman) is a 1981 Soviet science fiction film directed by Richard Viktorov and based on a novel by Kir Bulychov.
Plot
In the 23rd century, the starship Pushkin discovers a derelict alien spaceship of unknown origin. The alien craft's crew are identical humanoids created by an advanced cloning process. Most are dead, but one woman is found in a catatonic state. The leader of the mission, scientist Sergei Lebedev, brings her to Earth. He settles her in his house and names her Neeya.
More details
author | Kir Bulychev Richard Viktorov |
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director | Richard Viktorov |
editor | Konstantin Zagorsky Lyubov Pushkina |
events | cloning |
genre | adventure science fiction |
keywords | 23rd century advanced alien spaceship archaeological expedition build catatonic state clone gas mask kill memory loss pass poison rescue stab water supply |
musicBy | Alexey Rybnikov |
producer | Aleksandr Kazachkov Sandy Frank Yuri Obukhov |
publisher | Gorky Film Studio Goskino M-Film |