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The Man of The Sputnik
An UFO that could be the Russian satellite Sputnik falls on a hillbilly's hencoop.
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Plot Summary
A Soviet cosmonaut, carrying vital secrets, crash-lands in the French Riviera. He finds himself pursued by both his own government and by shady Western agents who want the information he possesses. To evade capture, he teams up with a local woman and a struggling inventor.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to negative reception, often criticized for its low budget, uninspired plot, and uneven pacing. While some audiences may have appreciated its B-movie charm and attempt at Cold War satire, it is largely considered a forgettable entry in the science fiction genre of its time.
What Reviewers Say
The film is often seen as a product of its time, with a plot that feels dated.
Visuals and special effects are rudimentary, reflecting its limited budget.
Performances are generally considered serviceable but not particularly memorable.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available suggest it is a niche B-movie that may appeal to fans of 1950s sci-fi with a sense of nostalgia.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for its international co-production, featuring French and Italian elements, and starring a popular French actor, Eddie Constantine, in a role that played on his tough-guy persona.
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