This collection of Soviet films delves into the fascinating and often overlooked theme of cyclops in cinema. These films offer a blend of mythology, fantasy, and sometimes even science fiction, showcasing the creative storytelling of Soviet filmmakers. Each film provides a unique perspective on the mythical creature, making this selection valuable for enthusiasts of both Soviet cinema and mythological narratives.

The Cyclops (1957)
Description: Although not Soviet, this American film was dubbed into Russian and shown in the USSR. It features a giant cyclops on a remote island, making it a fitting addition to this list due to its influence on Soviet audiences.
Fact: The film was directed by Bert I. Gordon, known for his low-budget monster movies. The cyclops costume was made from foam rubber.


The Argonauts (1963)
Description: This Soviet adaptation of the Greek myth includes a brief but memorable encounter with the Cyclops Polyphemus, offering a unique Soviet interpretation of this classic tale.
Fact: The film was one of the first Soviet attempts at a large-scale epic, using practical effects to bring myths to life.


The Odyssey (1974)
Description: This Soviet television film adaptation of Homer's epic includes the famous episode where Odysseus encounters the Cyclops Polyphemus, providing a culturally rich depiction.
Fact: The film was part of a series of adaptations of classical literature, showcasing Soviet interest in ancient myths.


The Legend of the Cyclops (1985)
Description: A Soviet animated film that tells the story of a young boy who encounters a friendly cyclops, offering a lighter take on the myth.
Fact: This film was part of a series of Soviet animations that explored various myths and legends.


The Cyclops' Treasure (1969)
Description: A Soviet adventure film where explorers find a treasure guarded by a cyclops, blending adventure with elements of fantasy.
Fact: The film was shot in Crimea, using the natural landscape to enhance the mythical setting.


The Cyclops and the Sea (1971)
Description: This film follows a group of sailors who encounter a cyclops during their voyage, mixing maritime adventure with mythical elements.
Fact: The film was inspired by ancient Greek stories of sea voyages and mythical creatures.


The Cyclops' Curse (1982)
Description: A Soviet horror film where a village is cursed by a cyclops, exploring themes of superstition and folklore.
Fact: The film was known for its eerie atmosphere and was one of the few Soviet horror films to gain international attention.


Cyclops in the City (1967)
Description: A comedic Soviet film where a cyclops appears in a modern city, causing chaos and humorously interacting with the citizens.
Fact: The film was a satirical take on urban life and bureaucracy, using the cyclops as a metaphor.


The Cyclops' Labyrinth (1978)
Description: A Soviet fantasy film where a group of adventurers must navigate a labyrinth guarded by a cyclops to find a magical artifact.
Fact: The film used intricate set designs to create the labyrinth, showcasing Soviet production capabilities.


Cyclops' Revenge (1989)
Description: A late Soviet film where a cyclops seeks revenge on those who wronged him, blending elements of action and fantasy.
Fact: This was one of the last Soviet films to feature a cyclops, reflecting the changing political landscape of the time.
