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Moon Shot

  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • 3h 8m
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
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Moon Shot (1994)
Documentary

This mini-series is a documentary that chronicles the NASA space program from its inception up through the final moon mission of Apollo 17 with historical, archived NASA film footage.This mini-series is a documentary that chronicles the NASA space program from its inception up through the final moon mission of Apollo 17 with historical, archived NASA film footage.This mini-series is a documentary that chronicles the NASA space program from its inception up through the final moon mission of Apollo 17 with historical, archived NASA film footage.

  • Director
    • Kirk Wolfinger
  • Writers
    • Jay Barbree
    • Howard Benedict
    • Rushmore DeNooyer
  • Stars
    • Barry Corbin
    • Buzz Aldrin
    • Jay Barbree
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.9/10
    247
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kirk Wolfinger
    • Writers
      • Jay Barbree
      • Howard Benedict
      • Rushmore DeNooyer
    • Stars
      • Barry Corbin
      • Buzz Aldrin
      • Jay Barbree
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • …
    Buzz Aldrin
    Buzz Aldrin
    • Self - Astronaut
    Jay Barbree
    • Self - NBC News Reporter
    • (voice)
    Sam Beddingfield
    • Self - Engineer
    • (voice)
    Frank Borman
    Frank Borman
    • Self - Astronaut
    Scott Carpenter
    • Self - Astronaut
    Eugene Cernan
    Eugene Cernan
    • Self - Astronaut
    • (as Gene Cernan)
    Charles Conrad
    • Self - Astronaut Candidate
    • (as Pete Conrad)
    Gordon Cooper
    Gordon Cooper
    • Self - Astronaut
    Walter Cunningham
    Walter Cunningham
    • Self - Astronaut
    William K. Douglas
    • Self - Astronaut Doctor
    • (voice)
    • (as Bill Douglas)
    John Glenn
    John Glenn
    • Self - Astronaut
    Richard Gordon
    Richard Gordon
    • Self - Astronaut
    • (voice)
    • (as Dick Gordon)
    Gus Grissom
    Gus Grissom
    • Self - Astronaut
    • (archive footage)
    Fred Haise
    Fred Haise
    • Self - Astronaut
    Paul Haney
    • Self - NASA Spokesman
    • (voice)
    Christopher Kraft
    Christopher Kraft
    • Self - Flight Director
    • (voice)
    • (as Chris Kraft)
    Gene Kranz
    • Self - Flight Director
    • (as Gene Krantz)
    • Director
      • Kirk Wolfinger
    • Writers
      • Jay Barbree
      • Howard Benedict
      • Rushmore DeNooyer
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    10Steve_Nyland

    Really REALLY Good NASA Space Program "Documentary"

    I always wanted to be an astronaut when I was a kid. Neil Armstrong was my hero, Gus Grissom and Alan Shepard too. This TBS production is a very "viewer friendly" trip down history lane starting from the beginning of the astronaut selection for the Mercury program through the Apollo-Soyuz test flight. As told by Deke Slayton, it's easy to understand, doesn't waste the viewer's time with a lot of heady details, puts all due influence on our Cold War competition with the Russians (the astronauts were all soldiers, and the Apollo program was at first an effort to show we could put soldiers with a payload -- re: weapons systems -- on the moon), and has it told by the astronauts themselves: Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard, Buzz Aldrin, Scott Carpenter, ground crew people like Chris Kraft.

    Do kids these days even know who these people were? Do they understand that we really did shoot people into space in little tin cans with no bathrooms or kitchenettes? Do they understand that these cold warriors were "men", who had egos and wives and drank and got into trouble and made history? People died, too, both on the Soviet side and our boys, and the special very soberly gives attention to all of that while being genuinely amusing at times, mixing period era authentic NASA test footage with the astronauts reminiscing about how ALL OF THIS WAS REAL.

    One thing does kind of work against it and that's the overly "down home" narration by Barry Corbin. Yes, Deke Slayton had a bit of a cornpone accept, but after a while it strikes you as having been laid on a bit too thick, along with the comedic music and pratfalls. It's when the presentation sharpens up and gets down to telling you what it was like to be an astronaut candidate that it all comes together. They were competitive, somewhat egotistical and "cocksure" fighter jocks, and one of the interesting points that the film does a good job in getting across is that in 1966 or whatever, not everybody could be an astronaut. Today sure, but only because of the pioneering work these men undertook.

    Highly recommended and suitable for all ages & audiences, anybody will be entertained and just like Cosby used to say if you aren't careful you just may learn a few things too.
    9rshead

    Moon Shot a great portrayal of America's entry to the Space Age.

    Moon Shot is the story of the astronauts that flew in the first flights into space thru the last flight of an Apollo space craft. It is a very solid and well put together film, exciting, action packed, and filled with scenes of high emotion (Apollo 1 fire, Apollo 8's Christmas Eve reading from Genesis, Apollo 13's ordeal, the final scene as a tribute to Deke Slayton). There is humor and a feeling of the type of personalities it took to man these crafts and fly into outer space. We are reminded of the political climate of the 60s, the leadership of JFK, the way the program treaded thru the late 60s. The show has what amounts to 3 climaxes. The first is the flight of Apollo 8, which was the first flight to orbit the moon. The Christmas Eve reading from Genesis is moving. The 2nd climax is the landing of Apollo 11 and the time that craft spent on the moon's surface. The 3rd was about Slayton finally getting to fly into space in 1975. For anyone that wants to get a feel of the way things were in the 60s, this is a grand film to watch.
    knightryder-2

    History re-lived....

    I have been a staunch supporter of the U.S. space program for many years, and when I heard about "Moon Shot" I knew I had to add this video tape to my collection. One thing that struck me as very funny were the comments of some of the principals(John Glenn, Chris Kraft, Alan Shepard, etc). For example, when discussing Deke Slayton's heart problem, in relation to his Apollo-Soyuz mission, Kraft states, "We knew more about Deke Slayton's heart than any man we ever flew, and that goddamned doctor stood up in the meeting and said, 'Well, I know we've said this before, but if he fibrillates on the pad, I'm gonna stop the count.' And I fired that sonuvabitch!"

    Of course, life for the American space program wasn't all humorous. Three astronauts died in an accident during a training excercise in 1967, and there are many interviews with fellow astronauts and Mission Control members describing how they felt at the loss of their three comrades. There is also a great deal of discussion of the Soviet moon program, and its ultimate failure.

    Any history fan or space enthusiast will enjoy Moon Shot. It gives one of the most accurate accounts of the early space program, through the eyes of the guys who lived it. I would heartily recommend this video for anyone interested in the space program.
    10paulo-1

    The Real Stuff

    It's ironic that the film Star Wars premiered only a very few years after the last Apollo flight. Of course, Star Wars became one of the greatest commercial successes in film history. The Apollo program died, because people weren't interested anymore. Perhaps many of us like to fantasize about space more than really doing something about going there. However, there was a time when that wasn't so. Moon Shot is an absolutely superb documentary about how the space program went from a short flight of fifteen minutes to man walking on the moon in less than a decade. Through interviews with some of the astronauts from that period, it also shows that people who ventured into space were just that-real people. They were not named Darth or Luke, nor were they the offspring of intergalactic royalty. The didn't wear capes or spandex costumes or use the Force. Rather, they were named Al or Gus or John or Neil. They came from working class backgrounds in many cases (John Glenn's father was a plumber). They had families, mortgages, and car payments. They worked hard, and sometimes made mistakes. They also did great things. By telling what happened, and having some of them tell what happened, Moon Shot is a wonderful chronicle of their accomplishments.
    10pastfind

    A hell of a ride

    When I first saw this program on TV I knew instantly that I had to obtain a copy of it and I did. I feel that this is the best space documentary ever made, period. The fact that this documentary draws directly from the original mercury and gemini astronauts tells the story from those who lived in it. A lot of information about the space operations of NASA I had never heard about till I saw this and they were quite amusing. Sadly Deke Slayton died during the making of the film and Al Shepard just recently died. This film is a final tribute in my mind to two great Americans who helped lead all Americans into the unknown depths of space through their pioneering careers as astronauts.

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      Dedicated to Deke Slayton who passed away from cancer a few months before the release of this miniseries.
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      Narrator: Anybody can get into trouble, but the best can get out.

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • TBS Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 8m(188 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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