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25 syyskuu 1924 (Soviet Union)
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This is called the first Soviet science fiction film because of its "futuristic" sets on Mars, although most of it takes place in Moscow...
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Aelita as missing-link to Metropolis
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Yuliya Solntseva | ... | Queen Aelita | |
| Igor Ilyinsky | ... | Kravtsov, amateur sleuth) | |
| Nikolai Tsereteli | ... | Los & Spiridinov, 2 engineers | |
| Nikolai Batalov | ... | Gusev, ex-soldier | |
| Vera Orlova | ... | Masha, nurse, Gusev's fiancee | |
| Valentina Kuindzhi | ... | Natasha Los (as Vera Kuindzhi) | |
| Pavel Pol | ... | Ehrlich | |
| Konstantin Eggert | ... | Tuskub - ruler of Mars | |
| Yuri Zavadsky | ... | Gor, guardian of the energy | |
| Aleksandra Peregonets | ... | Ihoshka, Aelita's maidservant maid of mars | |
| Sofya Levitina | |||
| Varvara Massalitinova | |||
| Mikhail Zharov | |||
| Tamara Adelheim | |||
| Iosif Tolchanov | ... | Bearded astronomer on Mars |
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Аэлита (Soviet Union: Russian title)
Aelita: Queen of Mars (International: English title)
Revolt of the Robots (International: English title)
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Aelita: Queen of Mars (International: English title)
Revolt of the Robots (International: English title)
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Netherlands:67 min | 100 min (video version) | Soviet Union:120 min | Argentina:111 min
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This movie became such a hit in the Soviet Union that many new parents named their little girls "Aelita".
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Revealing mistakes: When the spaceship takes off, the ascent is vertical, but the footage shown afterwards, which represents the velocity of the ship, is that of a horizontal motion.
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Featured in "Fejezetek a film történetéböl: Az orosz és a szovjet némafilm (#1.4)" (1989)
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Although it gets billed as a front for Soviet propaganda, this film seems to be outstanding in relationship to the time it was
made and its phenomenal use of set design and production
values. As just a piece of visual decoration it stands as a far
advanced futuristic film in comparison to that red hot-pants
junker METROPOLIS -- which owes a deeper, (or at least equal)
debt to Russian constructivist design then to its German
Expressionist roots. AELITA is one of the most seductive and
rich films in silent cinema --if you can get past the deadend
storyline and plot development--which should never interrupt
WATCHING a film.