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Capricornio Uno

Título original: Capricorn One
  • 1978
  • B
  • 2h 3min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.8/10
26 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Karen Black and Telly Savalas in Capricornio Uno (1978)
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AcciónAventuraComedia oscuraConspiración y suspensoDramaThriller

Una misión de la NASA a Marte está condenada a fallar y su financiación está en peligro, así que deciden fingir su éxito, solo esta vez. Pero lo dificil será mantenerlo en secreto.Una misión de la NASA a Marte está condenada a fallar y su financiación está en peligro, así que deciden fingir su éxito, solo esta vez. Pero lo dificil será mantenerlo en secreto.Una misión de la NASA a Marte está condenada a fallar y su financiación está en peligro, así que deciden fingir su éxito, solo esta vez. Pero lo dificil será mantenerlo en secreto.

  • Dirección
    • Peter Hyams
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    • Peter Hyams
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    • Elliott Gould
    • James Brolin
    • Brenda Vaccaro
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.8/10
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      • Peter Hyams
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      • Peter Hyams
    • Elenco
      • Elliott Gould
      • James Brolin
      • Brenda Vaccaro
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    • 73Opiniones de los críticos
    • 38Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 5 nominaciones en total

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    Elliott Gould
    Elliott Gould
    • Robert Caulfield
    James Brolin
    James Brolin
    • Charles Brubaker
    Brenda Vaccaro
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    • Kay Brubaker
    Sam Waterston
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    • Peter Willis
    O.J. Simpson
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    • John Walker
    Hal Holbrook
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    • Dr. James Kelloway
    Karen Black
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    • Judy Drinkwater
    Telly Savalas
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    • Hollis Peaker
    David Doyle
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    • Walter Loughlin
    Lee Bryant
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    • Sharon Willis
    Denise Nicholas
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    • Betty Walker
    Robert Walden
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    • Elliot Whitter
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    Virginia Kaiser
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    7michaelRokeefe

    A botched mission to Mars provides suspense and drama.

    James Brolin, Sam Waterston and O.J. Simpson are astronauts on the way to Mars. NASA knows the mission will not be a success; so the trio is removed from the capsule before the actual launch. The astronauts are then coerced into playing a hoax on the watching world.

    Fine performances also from Hal Halbrook, Brenda Vaccaro, Robert Walden and Elliot Gould. Gould actually has the most exciting scene of the movie. He tries to blow the whistle on the hoax and someone fixes his car to malfunction.

    Interesting movie that gives you something to think about.
    bob the moo

    A great premise is rendered merely watchable by a script that produces a poor middle section

    America is excited by a new space launch; the mission to mars putting them past their 'space fatigue'. However, mere minutes before the launch, the astronauts are spirited away from the rocket while the mission goes ahead but unmanned – with the vast majority of NASA, the media, the politicians and the American people completely unaware that this has occurred. The astronauts are taken to a soundstage and informed that the mission would have failed, killing the space programme; however the plan is to fake the landing and keep the funding – a plan the astronauts begrudgingly agree to when they see their options are very limited. However when the rocket explodes on re-entry, the astronauts realize that the men in charge have only one way to keep their secret– killing them. Meanwhile journalist Robert Caulfield tries to follow a suspicious lead given to him by a man inside NASA only for the man to vanish and for Robert to be nearly killed when his brakes 'fail' – he investigates what he suspects but cannot believe.

    The film opens with a blacked out screen with a man introducing the mission launch to gathering (unseen) journalists. This is a solid start and it continues in an aborted launch that immediately sets up a premise that is so simple and so effective that it promises a great film to come. However from the moment the astronauts escape the film has already taken a real dip from the good start. What spoils it is the writing; the start gives it the foundation to build on but it doesn't manage to build very much at all. Things happen but there is no consistent tension or excitement to speak of – the astronauts are forced into one-off moments of danger but that's about it; this leaves Caulfield as the main thread which, while enjoyable, still doesn't manage to cut it. The film should have been tighter, with a deeper conspiracy, a tangible threat and a real sense of it being a race against time – but it doesn't manage it. It still remains interesting and watchable but the word 'thriller' is not one that I would pick.

    The film ends in a stronger final 20 minutes where we get a helicopter chase and some well shot scenes with a crop duster but even these are filled with the same lack of logic that the middle section of the film suffers from. Sadly even an exciting conclusion gives way to a rubbish final shot of slow-mo sentiment. The cast are part of the reason that the film is watchable as they are quite good even if the material lets many of them down. Gould is always watchable even though his section should have been much more dramatic. Of the astronauts, Brolin is OK, Waterson has an average character and Simpson is wisely given little opportunity to flex his acting muscles. Holbrook starts with a good sense of conspiratorial menace but the film practically forgets he is there and he just slips away. Black is wasted and she doesn't even look like she wants to be there, but the presence of Huddleston is always welcome. Savalas is good value even if he seems to have walked in from another film – but he is good fun and breathes quite a lot of life back into what was becoming a rather stale affair.

    Overall this is watchable and quite enjoyable but it is frustrating to see the potential of the premise wasted. The opening 30 minutes is great and sets up a tense film that is sadly never forthcoming. The majority of the film after the rocket is destroyed goes gradually downhill as logic fails and it totally fails to ratchet up the tension in the manner it really should have. Watchable but it should have been loads better – I'm not a remake fan per se, but surely somebody can remake this film and make good on the potential.
    8sedativchunk

    Great film that has stood the test of time!

    I randomly stumbled across the film "Capricorn One" (released before my time) and I had to check out. The premise of the film sounded very interesting and the movie looked like something that may be more about story and no so much theatrics like the films of 2014 and up. Watching this film I was not disappointed. The story is interesting and exciting, the acting is excellent, and overall this is a pretty good B grade sci fi film that has stood the test of time. I really enjoyed Capricorn One and I have to say this movie is a must-watch if you are a fan of classic and/or sci fi flicks.

    In a nutshell, Capricorn One is a film about a NASA hoax where astronauts perform a Mars landing on a soundstage fooling the country and families of the astronauts alike. The film revolves around the drama and conspiracies of what is going on within the confines of NASA and the struggles of the astronauts trying to maintain the secret. The rest is pretty self explanatory and you just have to watch the film to see all the events of the film unfold! This movie has a lot of pluses going for it. Great cast, great storyline, and overall it is just a great film. For a while I forgot I was watching a movie that is almost 40 years old now! The only bumps in this movie are in the scientific area. The Saturn V was no where powerful enough to travel to Mars. The ships were too small to carry enough oxygen and supplies for such a trip. The LEM from the Moon was the same design for Mars, and the LEM was completely incapable of ever landing on Mars. One of the main (and only) reasons I am docking a few points for the film is that they blatantly ignored scientific facts about landing on Mars. Even someone that doesn't know NASA science that well should know that a LEM cannot land on Mars and how ridiculous the entire concept of the Mars mission in this film was. Besides the scientific fact, I won't spoil the movie but I was hoping for a more "satisfying" ending...

    Overall, Capricorn One is a great movie.One of the reasons I think this movie has been "swept under the rug" (meaning you don't see it much on streaming services such as Netflix or hear about it much in modern times) is I think because of O.J. Simpson's notoriety. This film is a great movie with a diverse cast and you are missing out on a great film (as well as not admiring the performance from the rest of the cast) by avoiding this film simply because of O.J. Simpson. This film came out far before he ever committed any crimes or had any notoriety. If you get the chance, check out this film. It is very enjoyable and I hope some day it gets a proper remastering in blu ray!
    9jimjoejohnmoore

    First-rate, thought provoking and exciting thriller

    I just wish some of those technically minded, nit-picking nerds who submit boring, long winded indictments of really good films would just lighten up and take films for what they're meant to be.....entertainment. I revisited Capricorn One this evening and the 2 hours just flew by. Every film ever made (no matter how great) is flawed. They're not meant to be picked apart, anyone can pick holes in a film. Capricorn One is a very exciting, thought provoking thriller which still stands up today.

    Writer/director Peter Hyams deserves great credit in attempting in just 2 hours screen time to construct a film designed to entertain and at the same time get you thinking. To do full justice to the story line would require another 2 hours, but many people are reluctant to sit through a 4 hour film. Of course it has it's faults but it has very much to commend it such as the exciting action sequences, intelligent and at times very humorous script and convincing performances. One doesn't have to accept the film's premise (hoax Mars/Moon whatever landings) to enjoy this fine film. Judge for yourself. My verdict....9 out of 10.
    Poseidon-3

    An engrossing thrill-ride, but don't think about it afterwards...

    One of the all time great opening themes (by Jerry Goldsmith) pounds furiously over the credits. Then this conspiracy thriller settles in and a sense of unease is established almost immediately. A sterile controller announces information that is often ironically at odds with what's shown onscreen. Three astronauts are about to fly to Mars, but something is just not right despite everyone's enthusiasm. Sure enough, the mission is doomed to failure. However, some upper level governmental types have decided to stage the whole thing with cameras and a dusty set and force the astronauts to play along while the world watches what it believes is a real Mars landing. Unfortunately, when the actual module burns up in reentry, the astronauts realize that, technically, they are dead. Now they must fight for their lives as the conspirators, with all the U.S. military's resources, become determined to wipe them out. The astronauts are played by Brolin (sturdy and heroic if a touch wooden), Waterston (nerdish and fond of ice-breaking bad jokes) and Simpson (ill-defined and played very amateurishly.) The head of the conspiracy is played by Holbrook in the type of role that he excels at and no one else can play quite as effectively. He is given a showy monologue in the film. Gould stars as a reporter who senses something foul about the whole matter after his friend, a skeptical controller, disappears into thin air. Vaccaro scores as Brolin's worried, but stalwart wife. Peppered amongst these star roles is a series of cameos by known faces. Black (an actress who starred in seemingly half of all 1970's films and then completely dropped off the radar!) is a sarcastic reporter friend of Gould's. Huddleston spits out several snappy lines as a Congressman. Savalas turns in a surprisingly amusing, yet thankfully brief performance near the end. The whole thing is riddled with plot holes and illogic, but is so compelling and, at times exciting, that most first time viewers won't care. The atmosphere of dread and malice is strong, but is relieved by some really witty dialogue and some hair-raising action sequences. One flaw is the films overlength. Even just a few minutes of trimming would have tightened it up for even more impact. However, it remains a watchable, intriguing film. The aforementioned score is tremendous. The film also features pairs of black helicopters which are piloted by faceless hunters. These machines are given bird of prey-like qualities which render them quite menacing and memorable. TV addicts will note many actors in the cast with familiar faces including Sikking, Bosson, Doyle and Bryant (legendary for her work in "Airplane!") Finally, the film affords an amusing chance to see the former Mr. Streisand (Gould) run alongside the future Mr. Streisand (Brolin.) That alone, gives the movie a sort of camp, cult status.

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    What If...? The Making of Capricorn One
    What If...? The Making of Capricorn One

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    • Trivia
      Despite being portrayed as a villain, NASA provided technical assistance, including mock-up spacecraft, sets, vehicles, front screen projection expertise.
    • Errores
      Astronauts going on an extended mission would have had short haircuts at the beginning of the mission, since there are no barbers in space. Their hair is exactly the same from the start of the mission until the end of the mission; an elapsed time of eight months.
    • Citas

      Robert Caulfield: Mr Albaine, how much do you charge to dust a field?

      Albain: Twenty five dollars.

      Robert Caulfield: I'd like to hire your plane.

      Albain: That'll be a hundred dollars.

      Robert Caulfield: You said you charged twenty five?

      Albain: Twenty five dollars to dust a field, but you ain't got no field because you ain't no farmer, which means you ain't poor and I think you're a pervert!

      Robert Caulfield: Okay, one hundred.

      Albain: One hundred and twenty five.

      Robert Caulfield: What?

      Albain: Because you said yes to a hundred too quick, which means you can afford a hundred and twenty five.

    • Versiones alternativas
      Originally released in Japan in a longer (129 min) version which featured alternate and extended scenes (including an additional scenes showing the docking of the spaceship during the Mars landing sequence). This version was unavailable for decades and considered lost, until a copy was discovered in the National Film Archive of Japan and was finally released on Blu-ray in Japan in 2019.
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      Edited into Magnum: Two Birds of a Feather (1983)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de mayo de 1978 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Reino Unido
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Red Rock Canyon State Park - Highway 14, Cantil, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Associated General Films
      • ITC Films
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      • USD 5,000,000 (estimado)
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      • 2.39 : 1

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