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Stalker (Russian: Сталкер, IPA: [ˈstaɫkʲɪr]) is a 1979 Soviet science fiction film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky with a screenplay written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, loosely based on their 1972 novel Roadside Picnic.
Apr 17, 1980 · 1979. Not Rated. 2h 42m. IMDb RATING. 8.1 /10. 146K. YOUR RATING. Rate. POPULARITY. 2,298. 133. Play trailer 2:00. 7 15. 2 Videos. 99+ Photos. Drama Sci-Fi. A guide leads two men through an area known as the Zone to find a room that grants wishes. Director. Andrei Tarkovsky. Writers. Arkadiy Strugatskiy. Boris Strugatskiy. Andrei Tarkovsky. Stars.
Feb 24, 2022 · A rumor has spread that in the center of the Zone there is something that gives a person everything ...more. Based on the novel "Roadside Picnic" by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The Zone that arose...
Stalker. Andrei Tarkovsky’s final Soviet feature is a metaphysical journey through an enigmatic postapocalyptic landscape, and a rarefied cinematic experience like no other.
An illegal guide (Aleksandr Kajdanovsky), whose mutant child suggests unspeakable horrors within The Zone, leads a writer (Anatoliy Solonitsyn) and a scientist (Nikolay Grinko) into the heart...
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Plot. Stalker. Jump to Edit. Summaries. A guide leads two men through an area known as the Zone to find a room that grants wishes. In a small, unnamed country there's an area called the Zone. It's an unusual area, and within its a place known as the Room, where it's believed wishes are granted.
Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky • 1979 • Russian Federation. Andrei Tarkovsky’s final Soviet feature is a metaphysical journey through an enigmatic postapocalyptic landscape, and a rarefied cinematic experience like no other. A hired guide—the Stalker—leads a writer and a professor into the heart...