Desesperada por llevar a un hombre a la Luna antes que Rusia, la NASA prepara apresuradamente a un aspirante a astronauta para una misión que lo dejaría solo en un refugio lunar durante un a... Leer todoDesesperada por llevar a un hombre a la Luna antes que Rusia, la NASA prepara apresuradamente a un aspirante a astronauta para una misión que lo dejaría solo en un refugio lunar durante un año.Desesperada por llevar a un hombre a la Luna antes que Rusia, la NASA prepara apresuradamente a un aspirante a astronauta para una misión que lo dejaría solo en un refugio lunar durante un año.
- Stevie Stegler
- (as Bobby Riha Jr.)
- Manager
- (sin créditos)
- Technician
- (sin créditos)
- Coopersmith
- (sin créditos)
- Reporter
- (sin créditos)
- Nogrady
- (sin créditos)
- Party Guest
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Gets a little soapy at times, some of the politics and science seem a little cheated, and key incidents are convenient and co-incidental. Production values, especially the special effects, are pretty weak. And Caan's astronaut is a little too open with his fears to be believed as a man of his position at that moment in history.
On the other hand it's impressive that in 1969 someone made a space movie focusing on complex emotions and human behavior, not technology. The climax is a bit 'Hollywood', although at least a little more bittersweet than usual, if predictable (and a cheat). The small roles are well cast and played. Not really recognizably an Altman film, but certainly shows talent and is worth seeing.
I've seen Apollo 13 with Hanks and I thought this picture did a better job of portraying tension, ( although fictitious ) within the capsule. Robert Duvall is a superior actor as is James Caan. The overall dismay he portrays when not picked for the mission, and the subsiquent attempt to discredit Caan is great acting!
After an eternity of training, squabbling, and other padding, Stegler finally blasts off, only to find himself in a dangerous situation.
Mr. Caan is believable in his role, as is Mr. Duvall, whose character -somewhat- prefigures his role in THE GREAT SANTINI. The animus that his character shows toward Stegler feels like a genuinely bruised ego.
Not a bad science fiction film that may seem sort of hokey to modern audiences who have no idea how exciting this superpower rivalry actually was...
BTW, I read Hank Searl's book "The Pilgrim Project" while I was in eighth grade and loved it.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaN.A.S.A. co-operated fully with the film, lending the producers its facilities, including Cape Canaveral as a location.
- ErroresThe story takes place in Florida but there are hills and low mountains in the background of many exterior scenes (except for the ones actually showing launch pad at the NASA Space Center at Cape Canaveral). The highest elevation in Florida is only 345 feet and it is only 10 feet above sea level at Cape Canaveral.
- Citas
Lee Stegler: It was a little rough at first, but, after you get used to it, I'm really happy with it - the capsule - real secure.
Mickey Stegler: I can tell.
Lee Stegler: I guess you're not too happy, huh?
Mickey Stegler: If you're happy, I'm happy. Just don't get too happy.
- ConexionesFeatured in Altman on His Own Terms (2000)