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In the Shadow of the Moon
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In the Shadow of the Moon

Jan 19, 2007
1h 49m
★ 7.6

Overview

Archival material from the original NASA film footage – much of it seen for the first time – plus interviews with the surviving astronauts, including Jim Lovell, Dave Scott, John Young, Gene Cernan, Mike Collins, Buzz Aldrin, Alan Bean, Edgar Mitchell, Charlie Duke and Harrison Schmitt.

Genres

Documentary
History

Production Companies

Discovery Films
Passion Pictures
Film4 Productions
DOX Productions
Polyband

Cast

Buzz Aldrin

Himself

Buzz Aldrin

Michael Collins

Himself

Michael Collins

Alan Bean

Himself

Alan Bean

Eugene Cernan

Himself

Eugene Cernan

Charlie Duke

Himself

Charlie Duke

Jim Lovell

Himself

Jim Lovell

Edgar D. Mitchell

Himself

Edgar D. Mitchell

Harrison Schmitt

Himself

Harrison Schmitt

John Young

Himself

John Young

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