First Soviet stereoscopic feature film.
Daniel Defoe's screen setting introduced stereoscopy to children's cinema for the first time. "In three dimensions" Robinson and Friday were played by one of the idols of actors of those years Pavel Kadochnikov and the idol of the intelligentsia of the following eras, artistic director of the Taganka theater, Yuri Liubimov. Defoe's masterpiece was at the time difficult to transpose to the cinema, and the film, which became a milestone in the history of stereo cinema through the use of new technology, was an artistic failure.