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Yego zvali Robert

Yego zvali Robert (1967) Movie Poster
Soviet Union  •    •  93m  •    •  Directed by: Ilya Olshvanger.  •  Starring: Oleg Strizhenov, Marianna Vertinskaya, Aleksey Dranitsyn, Igor Efimov, Tatyana Khomenko, Panteleymon Krymov, Nina Mamaeva, Marcel Marceau, Vladimir Pobol, Mikhail Pugovkin, Yuriy Tolubeev.  •  Music by: Andrei Petrov.
     A constructor Sergei creates a robot Robert as his own copy. Tanya teaches Robert to feel and the robot becomes more human than his rationalistic creator...

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Image from: Yego zvali Robert (1967)
Image from: Yego zvali Robert (1967)
Image from: Yego zvali Robert (1967)
Image from: Yego zvali Robert (1967)
Image from: Yego zvali Robert (1967)
In America, they would have called him "Robbie," since Robert is a friendly robot. Built in the image of his inventor, Robert finds himself cast adrift into human society. He tries to adapt, but soon discovers that the world isn't as "perfect" and logical as he is. A neat premise, nicely done by an likeable Russian cast. They Call Me Robert was originally released in the Soviet Union as Yego Zvali Robert.

Review by Unknown from the Internet Movie Database.