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Objectif Lune

Original title: Countdown
  • 1967
  • Approved
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.7K
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James Caan, Joanna Moore, and Bobby Riha in Objectif Lune (1967)
Desperate to land a man on the moon before Russia does, NASA hastily preps a would-be spaceman for a mission that would leave him alone in a lunar shelter for a year.
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Desperate to land a man on the moon before Russia does, NASA hastily preps a would-be spaceman for a mission that would leave him alone in a lunar shelter for a year.Desperate to land a man on the moon before Russia does, NASA hastily preps a would-be spaceman for a mission that would leave him alone in a lunar shelter for a year.Desperate to land a man on the moon before Russia does, NASA hastily preps a would-be spaceman for a mission that would leave him alone in a lunar shelter for a year.

  • Director
    • Robert Altman
  • Writers
    • Loring Mandel
    • Hank Searls
  • Stars
    • James Caan
    • Robert Duvall
    • Joanna Moore
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Altman
    • Writers
      • Loring Mandel
      • Hank Searls
    • Stars
      • James Caan
      • Robert Duvall
      • Joanna Moore
    • 44User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Caan
    James Caan
    • Lee Stegler
    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Chiz
    Joanna Moore
    Joanna Moore
    • Mickey Stegler
    Barbara Baxley
    Barbara Baxley
    • Jean
    Charles Aidman
    Charles Aidman
    • Gus
    Steve Ihnat
    Steve Ihnat
    • Ross Duellan
    Michael Murphy
    Michael Murphy
    • Rick
    Ted Knight
    Ted Knight
    • Walter Larson
    Stephen Coit
    Stephen Coit
    • Ehrman
    John Rayner
    • Dunc
    Charles Irving
    • Seidel
    Bobby Riha
    Bobby Riha
    • Stevie Stegler
    • (as Bobby Riha Jr.)
    Ray Ballard
    Ray Ballard
    • Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Benjie Bancroft
    • Technician
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Bernard
    • Coopersmith
    • (uncredited)
    George Blagoi
    George Blagoi
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Ivan Bonar
    Ivan Bonar
    • Nogrady
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Buckingham
    Robert Buckingham
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Altman
    • Writers
      • Loring Mandel
      • Hank Searls
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    More Real Than You Might Think

    It's interesting that I initially had the same reaction as "anonymous" did to the lunar lander depicted in the movie. Sure, it looks like a Gemini capsule stuck on top of a descent stage, but guess what? When Altman made this movie, NASA actually had already planned the "Countdown" mission AND the Gemini lunar lander, although it was never used.

    BTW, I read Hank Searl's book "The Pilgrim Project" while I was in eighth grade and loved it.
    6evanston_dad

    Altman's First Time at Bat

    "Countdown," Robert Altman's first theatrical release, is the only film I've seen by the prolific director that feels nothing like an Altman project. A bit of history surrounding it reveals that Altman battled the studios over creative control, and that the final version of the film exists more as a product of the studio than of the auteur. Never again, for better or worse, would Altman relinquish control of his films, a tenacity that won him an instantly recognizable style not afforded to many other directors.

    So "Countdown" isn't terribly interesting formally and feels like it could have been directed by anybody, but that's not to say it isn't an interesting movie. Released a year before man actually landed on the moon, it provides a remarkably accurate guess at what such a feat would look like, and the film is played with conviction by a strong cast of actors led by James Caan, Robert Duvall and Michael Murphy. Duvall and Murphy would appear again in "MASH," and Murphy would go on to become an Altman regular. Barbara Baxley, known to Altman devotees as Haven Hamilton's wife in "Nashville," fulfills wifely duties in this film as well, though women may as well not even exist for all the attention the screenplay affords them.

    As a studio film, "Countdown" isn't half bad. As an Altman film, it's one of his weakest. But nevertheless, it's well worth seeking out, especially for fans of the iconoclastic director.

    Grade: B-
    6ksf-2

    to the Moon !

    James Caan and Robert Duvall starred in a bunch of films together. This one shows them landing on the moon, two years before we actually did. President Kennedy had challenged the U.S. scientists to get us to the moon before the russians, not because it was easy, but because it was hard, and would challenge us to meet the best of our skills and abilities. Ted Knight is in here as "Walter", a couple years before Mary Tyler Moore. also small, uncredited appearances by Mike Farrell and William Conrad. suspense and adventure. just before it happened in real life. some added competition between the astronauts, which probably wasn't really there. i get that so much was unknown at this point, but they have added in arguing and competition where there probably wasn't. who knows. it's okay. Directed by Robert Altman, who had been repeatedly nominated for an oscar, and received it for a lifetime achievement of inspiring work .... think M*A*S*H.
    5utgard14

    Dull

    The Americans and Russians are in a race to the moon. For political reasons, Air Force pilot Robert Duvall is replaced by civilian James Caan as the astronaut for the mission. This leads to personal conflicts between the two and general doubts about whether Caan can pull the mission off. Director Robert Altman's space drama is a mostly unimpressive, static effort. If I didn't know better I would assume it was made-for-TV. Lacking in special effects and choosing instead to focus on the personal drama between the various parties involved in the space program, it can be a tough slog at times. It's very dry and has long stretches where it's boring. It's also lacking in the kind of suspense necessary for a story about a race to the moon. Anti-climactic ending doesn't help, either. If you're a fan of movies about the space program perhaps you should check it out. Otherwise I can't recommend it.
    Clive-Silas

    Please note this is not science fiction.

    A comment on "Marooned", the movie that was made about a moon mission disaster which was released after the Apollo 11 landing but prior to the Apollo 13 real-life disaster, mentioned that the movie is not available on DVD and rarely, if ever, appears on television. I believe that the same is true of this movie (at least regards TV screenings) and it's for the same reason. "Marooned" and "Countdown" are movies that are so much of their period that they scarcely make any sense at all to 21st Century minds. Of course, we all know about the Cold War, and most cold war movies involve international espionage which is timeless.

    Countdown is a movie about the Space Race which dominated the daily agenda at least as much as conventional Cold War conflicts like the Korean and Vietnam wars. The plot concerns a situation in which the Soviets succeeded in their aim to send a manned rocket to the Moon before the Americans were ready to fly Apollo. However, contact with the cosmonauts has been lost, and there is still a chance for NASA to fulfill Kennedy's challenge of "sending a man to the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth" - as well as the kudos gained from discovering and being the ones to tell the Soviets what happened to their men.

    An interesting sideline on this is that the actually successful method of moon exploration used, ie send three men to lunar orbit and then two can travel to the surface in a smaller ship, is certainly not the only solution, and this movie explores a different one forced by necessity. Since Apollo is not ready and there is no lunar lander capable of taking off from the moon, why not send a less complex ship with only one man, and let him stay on the moon, kept alive by an environment habitat sent on ahead by unmanned rocket and by provision of supplies by further unmanned ships? Such a scenario had already been envisioned by science fiction authors like Arthur C. Clarke as being the most efficient way to explore our satellite. Certainly nobody had previously imagined that we would send men to the Moon for a matter of a few days in a ship which could not carry more than a few hundred pounds of samples back to Earth. By exploring this other methodology this movie succeeds in highlighting the true nature of our Lunar adventure. The point was not to expand the human frontier or to increase the sum of scientific knowledge - the point was to get a man on the moon and safely back before the Russians did.

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    • Trivia
      N.A.S.A. co-operated fully with the film, lending the producers its facilities, including Cape Canaveral as a location.
    • Goofs
      The 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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      Featured in Altman on His Own Terms (2000)

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    • Release date
      • February 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La conquista de la luna
    • Filming locations
      • Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • William Conrad Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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