PUBLIC DOMAIN - In 1970, debris from the 1908 Tunguska "meteor" are found which turn out to be recordings from a spaceship crashed there. The ship's origin is determined to be Venus, and an international team sets out with their spaceship "Kosmokrator" to visit the "Silent Planet", which is shrouded in clouds, and doesn't respond to contact attempts. While the "Kosmokrator" is in flight, the record is decoded and it turns out that the Venusians seemingly planned to invade Earth in 1908. Should the "Kosmokrator" still attempt to get in touch with the Aliens? And why are they silent now?
click like if google "Stanislaw Lem" brought you here!
noahsarcooo 3 months ago
The ship's name is: Cosmostrator, not Kosmokrator.
toe2toe22 3 months ago
Hehe an iphone would have done better then this computer lol
silvereagle2061 4 months ago
I saw this movie in cinema (Warsaw, Poland) five years ago. :) Widescreen version, polish dubbed. :)
And few days ago - 4:3 version. :)
Polish title - "Milcząca gwiazda" ("Silent star")
Zenobii 5 months ago
Has anyone seen the Mystery Science Theater 3000 version of this? This is how I found out about this movie.
IrishEyedBlue 7 months ago
Hey...first time in my 50 years of living and watching and collecting vintage atomic age sci fi, this is the first time I ever watched this movie or ever known it even to exist! Thanks for sharing this!
windjammer777 8 months ago
Thank you for uploading this old treasure. I'll certainly subscribe, and I hope you get to upload full length features.
kevinwalsh1619 10 months ago
...small wounder the galaxy crys out for know more homo sapien edutainment,
~if this is what they were watching on Alair when Archie Bunker went back to being star dust !
=also explains why were so hell bent on Mutually Assured Destruction to stop the transmission of such torturous epic sagas as the early sci-fi, ban cruel weapons of mass destruction under the Galactic Federation Treaty of 1964 when they install a fleet of common peace officer eggs, of which most have hatch and let down hair !
docatomics 11 months ago
"The Worlds largest computer"...with the output of half of a Commodore 64.
That Russian mathematician was in his early twenties when they finished loading all the punch-cards and he started his work!
capie44 1 year ago
Note the multi-national cast....big dreams for the future
58myemccm 1 year ago