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Space Race

  • TV Series
  • 2005–
  • 4h
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8.4/10
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Space Race (2005)
DocudramaDocumentaryDrama

Rivalry between Soviet engineer Sergei Korolev and American Wernher von Braun intensifies as the Space Race unfolds, leading up to the historic first Moon landing.Rivalry between Soviet engineer Sergei Korolev and American Wernher von Braun intensifies as the Space Race unfolds, leading up to the historic first Moon landing.Rivalry between Soviet engineer Sergei Korolev and American Wernher von Braun intensifies as the Space Race unfolds, leading up to the historic first Moon landing.

  • Stars
    • Richard Dillane
    • Steve Nicolson
    • Ravil Isyanov
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    963
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    • Stars
      • Richard Dillane
      • Steve Nicolson
      • Ravil Isyanov
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Richard Dillane
    Richard Dillane
    • Werner Von Braun
    • 2005
    Steve Nicolson
    • Sergej Koroljov…
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    Ravil Isyanov
    Ravil Isyanov
    • Glushko
    • 2005
    Max Bollinger
    Max Bollinger
    • Russian Cosmonaut
    • 2005
    John Warnaby
    • Mishin…
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    Chris Robson
    • Dieter Huzel…
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    Mariya Mironova
    • Nina…
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    Robert Lindsay
    Robert Lindsay
    • Narrator
    • 2005
    Tim Woodward
    Tim Woodward
    • Nedelin
    • 2005
    Stephen Greif
    Stephen Greif
    • Colonel Toftoy…
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    Mark Dexter
    Mark Dexter
    • Staver
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    Michael Gor
    Michael Gor
    • Derow…
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    Stuart Bunce
    Stuart Bunce
    • Gaidukov…
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    Rupert Wickham
    • Debus
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    Ingo Gottwald
    • Propulsion Engineer
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    Eric Loren
    Eric Loren
    • Castenholz
    • 2005
    Vitalie Ursu
    • Yuri Gagarin
    • 2005
    Oleg Stefan
    Oleg Stefan
    • Leonov
    • 2005
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    7beeryusa

    Good TV movie, but it misses a lot of detail

    Firstly I should say that I saw the US version of the miniseries - apparently this version has a different narrator than the English version. Why the creators felt that was necessary is beyond me - is an English accent all that distracting for Americans? I don't think so. The 'Walking with Dinosaurs' videos have the same problem, and are virtually ruined by poor quality narration for the American versions.

    I liked this movie, but some things frustrated me.

    I think the scriptwriter made a mistake in trying to cover both the US and Soviet efforts to land a man on the moon. I think the miniseries would have been better if it had concentrated on the Soviet side of things (as the US side has been virtually done to death). The Russian parts somehow seemed deeper to me - I don't know why - perhaps it was that the personalities were more likable, or maybe the acting was just a bit more nuanced. Anyway, I felt cheated whenever the action shifted to the US.

    The movie is technically very good, with great special effects and good accents all around. When German is spoken it really sounds like German - none of the deeply accented German we're used to hearing with British/American productions. The Russian also seems good, although my knowledge of the Russian language is not that good.

    Where the movie really fails is in terms of the scope of the production: far too much is squeezed into four hours, and a great deal of important detail is lost. We get about five minutes covering Yuri Gagarin's flight, and less for Alexei Leonov's first space walk. Valentina Tereshkova's flight (the first female in space) is not even mentioned - in fact she doesn't get any mention at all - one is led to believe that all the cosmonauts were men. Similarly omitted is the Soviet lunar module. Basically the Russian side of things is basically ignored as Apollo gets off the ground. Finally, I felt the miniseries fizzled out - the US moon landing was covered very sketchily, and that was the end. I felt the film would have benefited if the Apollo-Soyuz mission was covered - that was, after all, the true end of the US-Soviet competition, and it would have ended the film on a note of hopefulness and international cooperation.
    5selwynandrews-80958

    Middling Fare...

    Reasonably well-marshaled depiction of the space race. Live action nicely integrated with CGI and historical footage. Principal roles are handled well enough. But I understand there are a number of inaccuracies, and certain events are compressed or telescoped. That's kind of the problem with dramatisations. The story will often be tweaked for 'dramatic purposes', and this will add little to (or even detract from) one's understanding of what actually went on. I realise documentaries don't present the unalloyed truth, but I think I'd prefer to watch a documentary on this subject, with film of the actual events and interviews with those who were there. Aside from that, this is good enough in a potboiler-with-a-budget sort of way. One strange thing - the Russian scenes begin with the cast speaking subtitled Russian, then switch to English. It's a bit distracting, and I wonder what possessed whoever made the decision. Something else that stood out - the Russians are depicted with a lot more warmth than the Americans, who, with Von Braun, seem a square-jawed, flinty-eyed lot.
    10Jaz_246

    It's about the Soviets and Americans fight to Space

    This television series is probably the best ever written about the 'Space Race' by the Soviets and the Americans. I never know the full history behind the Soviets designer, Sergei Korolev. And after watching this it gives you the whole background knowledge you need ever. This is a series I would really recommend watching whether you are interested in Space or not as either way it is fulfilling. I liked the way that the actors playing Werner Von Braun and Sergei Korolev were precise and really made you think that it was really them. Although when you first learn about Space history all you learn about is the first man on the moon and I don't think that the Soviets really get a big a mention as the Americans as it was the Soviets who first got into Space as a start.This series takes you through from the first satellite into outer space to the landing of the first man on the moon. Great series I recommend it to anyone.
    3dana7-1

    Russians are disappointed

    I've just visited Russian forum of our TV-channel that had showed this film. Well... 99 per cent of active Russian audience is disappointed. We wanted to see more true facts of our space achievements in this film. But authors had in mind something else... :( We are big and beautiful country with intelligent people living here. We are proud of all our space dreams, real achievements on the one hand in this field and in science on the other hand. So I'd like to ask authors: Where is our LUNOHOD? And where, the Hell our MIR station? Ah? I'm quite sure, that LUNOHOD events took place much earlier Armstrong's "walk on Moon". And to comment numerous technical and science mistakes - I really have no time and enough space here! Se our constructive critics in Russian forum on www.1tv.ru
    9Ollyjd

    Informative and watchable

    The BBC have shown that the as-yet-to-mature genre of 'docudrama' can compete with the best their is to offer from either of its parent genres. The script was tight - and by that I mean sounding like what real people might actually have said - and the acting of a good standard. I do not confess to know the intricate details of the actual American-Soviet space race, but suspect the scriptwriters distilled the story to just the right level, allowing for an understanding of the larger issues without losing a sense of the real people behind the events. My only complaint: perhaps a little more of the budget could have been directed toward the CGI sequences.....? Informative and watchable, I look forward to the BBC's next foray into the world of docudrama.

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      According to Deborah Cadbury in her book Space Race, just a few days before three months of filming was to begin in Romania a truck containing all the props for filming was stolen in ilford, England. Among the props inside the truck were countless Nazi Uniforms, period Soviet and NASA space suits, a replica of the first Russian satellite and a life size V-2 rocket that when assembled was three stories high.
    • Goofs
      The Jupiter-C Redstone boosters shown all carry the production code "UE", which was only used for the extended Redstone (as part of the "Juno I" rocket) that carried Explorer 1 aloft.
    • Quotes

      Sergei Korolev: Without a rocket as powerful as the Saturn, we will *lose*

    • Connections
      Featured in MoonFaker: Carrying the Liar (2007)

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Russia
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rymdkapplöpningen
    • Filming locations
      • MediaPro Studios, Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • First Channel
      • National Geographic
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