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For All Mankind

For All Mankind

1989Movie⏱️ 1h 20mNot Rated
DocumentaryHistory
8.1
IMDB Rating
7,069 votes

An in-depth look at various NASA moon landing missions, starting with Apollo 8.

Director
Al Reinert
Writers
N/A
Stars
Jim Lovell, Ken Mattingly, Russell Schweickart
Release Date
May 19, 1989
Language
English
Country
United States
🏆 3
Wins
🎯 3
Nominations
💬 45
Reviews
📋 12.4K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Jim Lovell
Jim Lovell
as Self - Narrator - Apollo 8, Apollo 13
👤
Ken Mattingly
as Self - Narrator - Apollo 16
👤
Russell Schweickart
as Self - Narrator - Apollo 9
Eugene Cernan
Eugene Cernan
as Self - Narrator - Apollo 10, Apollo 17
Mike Collins
Mike Collins
as Self - Narrator - Apollo 11
👤
Charles Conrad
as Self - Narrator - Apollo 12
Richard Gordon
Richard Gordon
as Self - Narrator - Apollo 12
👤
Alan Bean
as Self - Narrator - Apollo 12
Jack Swigert
Jack Swigert
as Self - Narrator - Apollo 13
👤
Stuart Roosa
as Self - Narrator - Apollo 14

💰 Box Office

$770,366
Worldwide Gross
$770,132
Domestic Gross
$33,777
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
Dolby Stereo
Color
Color
Filming Location
Sea of Tranquility, The Moon, Space
Production
Apollo Associates, FAM Productions, National Geographic Society

🏷️ Keywords

moonastronautnasamoon landingouter space

🎯 Categories

Science & Technology DocumentaryDocumentaryHistory

⭐ Featured Review

Great B-Role of the Moon Landing Mission
by iquine2022-07-12
8/10

"Most of this NASA footage is not what you've been able to see on the news but footage that shows more of the humanity and introspective moments that happen in the midst of the spectacular. Extended moments of them approaching the moon before the Eagle lands and the astronauts describing what it's like walking on the moon and as they explore and try to take a moment stop and simply ponder being on the Moon. A must see for any space fan...."

💡 Did You Know?

The staging footage was captured because NASA wanted to document the flight process of an unmanned Saturn flight for feedback in case there was a failure for engineers to look at footage to see what went wrong. Cameras were mounted in strategic locations, kicking on at critical moments to document the staging process for less than half a minute. After completion, the light-tight canisters containing the exposed film were jettisoned, dropping to earth with homing beacons and parachutes inside protective heat shields. Air Force C-130 transport planes, towing gigantic nets, recovered the canisters in the southern Atlantic Ocean.

📖 Synopsis

An in-depth look at various NASA moon landing missions, starting with Apollo 8.