A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
March 25, 1985
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 5
Finale:
March 29, 1985
Original Title:
Гостья из будущего
Alternate Titles:
Gostya iz budushchego
Visitor from the Future
Гостья из будущего
Genres:
Family | Kids | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Gorky Film Studios
Gosteleradio USSR
Countries:
SU
Alice Seleznyova, a girl from the future, finds herself 1984. Following her are the space pirates Krys and Joker Y, with most nasty pirate's intentions. Coming to her help is an ordinary boy, Kolya, and his friends from 6th grade. Based on Kir Bulychyov's 1077 novel "One Hundred Years Ahead."
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Assistant Costume Designer:
N. Pisemskaya
Assistant Director:
Vera Lind
M. Zaytseva
Tatyana Zotova
Assistant Editor:
T. Khlebtikova
Valentina Stepanova
N. Maltina
Assistant Sound Designer:
Tatyana Ryzhova
Camera Operator:
Emmanuil Tafel
Aleksandr Lysykh
Co-Director:
Olga Gusakova
Costume Designer:
Valentina Olonovskaya
Decorator:
Nikolai Kirillin
Director:
Pavel Arsenov
Director of Photography:
Sergei Tkachenko
Sergey Onufriev
Editor:
Tatyana Malyavina
Lighting Technician:
Yu. Davydov
Makeup Artist:
I. Trofimova
Makeup Designer:
Tatyana Kolosova
Music Editor:
Natalya Stroeva
Novel:
Kir Bulychyov
Original Music Composer:
Evgeniy Krylatov
Producer:
Yevgeni Vesnik
I. Avdeeva
I. Sholokhov
Viktor Kuklin
Production Design:
Olga Kravchenya
Production Manager:
Georgy Fedyanin
Screenplay:
Kir Bulychyov
Pavel Arsenov
Script Editor:
Andrey Ivanov
Sound Designer:
Leonid Veytkov
Stunt Coordinator:
Oleg Korytin
Stunt Driver:
Oleg Fedulov
Stunts:
Nikolay Sysoyev
Konstantin Kishchuk
Shimon Volpert
Oksana Kompaniets
Anatoli Groshevoy
Aldo Tammsaar
Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Kirill Butyrin
Visual Effects Camera:
Yu. Ivanov
Visual Effects Designer:
Vladimir Mazokhin
Vyacheslav Rebrov
Vocals:
Tatyana Daskovskaya
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