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|actor4=[[Vladislav Dvorzhetsky]]
 
|character5=Kelvin's Father
 
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|actor5=[[Nikolay Grinko]]
 
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|character7=Kris Kelvin's Mother  
 
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|actor7=[[Olga Barnet]]
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|character8=André Berton's son  
 
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|actor8=Vitalik Kerdimun
 
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|actor9=Olga Kizilova
 
|actor9=Olga Kizilova
|character10=Dr. Gibarian, a physiologist
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'''Solaris (Solyaris)''' is a cult soviet science fiction movie, based on the novel by Polish sci-fi writer ''Stanislaw Lem'' (that was later also adapted by Stepehn Soderbergh in an another movier named ''Solaris'') who was disappointed with it, because director [[Andrei Tarkovskiy]] completely changed the meaning of the plot. Never the less film was well-received both in Soviet Union and abroad and remains one of the staples of cosmic science-fiction movies, directly inspiring such films as [[Event Horizon]].  
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'''''Solaris'' (''Solyaris'')''' is a cult Soviet science fiction movie, based on the novel by Polish sci-fi writer Stanisław Lem, who was disappointed with it, because director [[Andrei Tarkovsky]] completely changed the meaning of the plot. Nevertheless, film was well-received both in the Soviet Union and abroad and remains one of the staples of cosmic science-fiction, directly inspiring such films as ''Event Horizon''. The film was remade by [[Steven Soderbergh]] in 2002.
In a  rare case for a Soviet cinema, film was partially filmed in Japan, Tokyo (mostly the futuristic city landscapes).  
 
  
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In a rare case for a Soviet cinema, the film was partially filmed in Tokyo, Japan (mostly the futuristic city landscapes). 
  
'''The following weapons appear in the 1972 Russian film ''Solaris (Solyaris)'':'''
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=Steyr 1912=
 
=Steyr 1912=
A nickel-plated [[Steyr 1912]] is found among Dr. Gibarian's ([[Sos Sargsyan]]) personal effects when Dr. Kris Kelvin ([[Donatas Banionis]]) enters Dr. Gibarian's quarters. <br>This is the same pistol that was used in ''[[At Home Among Strangers, Stranger at Home (Svoy sredi chuzhikh, chuzhoy sredi svoikh)|Svoy sredi chuzhikh, chuzhoy sredi svoikh]]'' two years later.
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A nickel-plated [[Steyr 1912]] is found among Dr. Gibarian's (Sos Sargsyan) personal effects when Dr. Kris Kelvin ([[Donatas Banionis]]) enters Dr. Gibarian's quarters. This pistol appears to be the same that was used in ''[[At Home Among Strangers, Stranger at Home (Svoy sredi chuzhikh, chuzhoy sredi svoikh)|Svoy sredi chuzhikh, chuzhoy sredi svoikh]]'' two years later.
 
[[Image:SteyerHahn1913Pistol.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Steyr Hahn Model 1912 (1913 mfg) - 9x23mm]]
 
[[Image:SteyerHahn1913Pistol.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Steyr Hahn Model 1912 (1913 mfg) - 9x23mm]]
[[Image:Solyaris_steyr_1912.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pistol on shelf or desktop in Dr Gibarian's quarters.]]
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[[Image:Solyaris_steyr_1912.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The Pistol on a shelf or desktop in Dr Gibarian's quarters.]]
 
[[Image:Solyaris_hari_steyr_1912.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The same pistol at Hari's ([[Natalya Bondarchuk]]) feet when Dr. Kelvin's awakes to find her in his bed.]]
 
[[Image:Solyaris_hari_steyr_1912.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The same pistol at Hari's ([[Natalya Bondarchuk]]) feet when Dr. Kelvin's awakes to find her in his bed.]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:36, 14 December 2020


Solaris (Solyaris)
Solaris-tarkovsky-film-poster-475x661.jpg
Polish Cinema Poster
Country SOV.jpg USSR
Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky
Release Date 1972
Language Russian
Studio Mosfilm
Main Cast
Character Actor
Hari Natalya Bondarchuk
Kris Kelvin Donatas Banionis
Dr. Snaut Jüri Järvet
Henri Berton Vladislav Dvorzhetsky
Kelvin's Father Nikolay Grinko
Dr. Sartorius Anatoly Solonitsyn
Kris Kelvin's Mother Olga Barnet
André Berton's son Vitalik Kerdimun
Gibarian's she-guest Olga Kizilova
Dr. Gibarian Sos Sargsyan


Solaris (Solyaris) is a cult Soviet science fiction movie, based on the novel by Polish sci-fi writer Stanisław Lem, who was disappointed with it, because director Andrei Tarkovsky completely changed the meaning of the plot. Nevertheless, film was well-received both in the Soviet Union and abroad and remains one of the staples of cosmic science-fiction, directly inspiring such films as Event Horizon. The film was remade by Steven Soderbergh in 2002.

In a rare case for a Soviet cinema, the film was partially filmed in Tokyo, Japan (mostly the futuristic city landscapes).


The following weapons were used in the film Solaris:


Steyr 1912

A nickel-plated Steyr 1912 is found among Dr. Gibarian's (Sos Sargsyan) personal effects when Dr. Kris Kelvin (Donatas Banionis) enters Dr. Gibarian's quarters. This pistol appears to be the same that was used in Svoy sredi chuzhikh, chuzhoy sredi svoikh two years later.

Steyr Hahn Model 1912 (1913 mfg) - 9x23mm
The Pistol on a shelf or desktop in Dr Gibarian's quarters.
The same pistol at Hari's (Natalya Bondarchuk) feet when Dr. Kelvin's awakes to find her in his bed.

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