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Apollo 13

Apollo 13

  • Status: Released
  • 30-06-1995
  • Runtime: 140 min
  • Score: 7.45
  • Vote count: 5552

The true story of technical troubles that scuttle the Apollo 13 lunar mission in 1970, risking the lives of astronaut Jim Lovell and his crew, with the failed journey turning into a thrilling saga of heroism. Drifting more than 200,000 miles from Earth, the astronauts work furiously with the ground crew to avert tragedy.

Tom Hanks

Jim Lovell

Bill Paxton

Fred Haise

Kevin Bacon

Jack Swigert

Gary Sinise

Ken Mattingly

Ed Harris

Gene Kranz

Kathleen Quinlan

Marilyn Lovell

David Andrews

Pete Conrad

Xander Berkeley

Henry Hurt

Christian Clemenson

Dr. Chuck

Brett Cullen

CAPCOM 1

Loren Dean

John Aaron - EECOM Arthur

Clint Howard

Sy Liebergot - EECOM White

Ben Marley

John Young

Marc McClure

Glynn Lunney

Tracy Reiner

Mary Haise

Joe Spano

NASA Director

Mary Kate Schellhardt

Barbara Lovell

Emily Ann Lloyd

Susan Lovell

Miko Hughes

Jeffrey Lovell

Max Elliott Slade

Jay Lovell

Jean Speegle Howard

Blanch Lovell

Michele Little

Jane Conrad

Chris Ellis

Deke Slayton

Tom Wood

EECOM Gold

Googy Gress

RETRO White

Patrick Mickler

RETRO Gold

Ray McKinnon

Jerry Bostick - FIDO White

Max Grodénchik

FIDO Gold

Ned Vaughn

CAPCOM 2

Andy Milder

GUIDO White

Geoffrey Blake

GUIDO Gold

Wayne Duvall

LEM Controller White

Jim Meskimen

TELMU White

Joseph Culp

TELMU Gold

John Short

INCO White

Ben Bode

INCO Gold

Todd Louiso

FAO White

Gabriel Jarret

GNC White

Christopher John Fields

Booster White

Kenneth White

Grumman Rep

James Ritz

Ted

Andrew Lipschultz

Launch Director

Mark Wheeler

Neil Armstrong

Larry Williams

Buzz Aldrin

Endre Hules

Guenter Wendt

Karen Martin

Tracey

Maureen Hanley

Woman

Meadow Williams

Kim

Walter von Huene

Technician

Brian Markinson

Pad Rat

Steve Rankin

Pad Rat

Austin O'Brien

Whiz Kid

Louisa Marie

Whiz Kid Mom

Thom Barry

Orderly

Arthur Senzy

SIM Tech

Carl Gabriel Yorke

SIM Tech

Ryan Holihan

SIM Tech

Rance Howard

Reverend

Jane Jenkins

Neighbor

Todd Hallowell

Noisy Civilian

Matthew Michael Goodall

Stephen Haise

Taylor Goodall

Fred Haise Jr.

Misty Dickinson

Margaret Haise

Roger Corman

Congressman

Lee Anne Matusek

Loud Reporter

Mark D. Newman

Loud Reporter

Mark McKeel

Suit Room Assistant

Patty Raya

Patty

Jack Conley

Science Reporter

Jeffrey Kluger

Science Reporter

Bruce Wright

Anchor

Ivan Allen

Anchor

Jon Bruno

Anchor

Reed Rudy

Roger Chaffee

Steve Bernie

Virgil Grissom

Steve Ruge

Edward White

Herbert Jefferson Jr.

Reporter

John Dullaghan

Reporter

John Wheeler

Reporter

Paul Mantee

Reporter

Julie Rowen

Reporter

Thomas Crawford

Reporter

Frank Cavestani

Reporter

John M. Mathews

Reporter

Jim Lovell

Captain of USS Iwo Jima (uncredited)

Neil Armstrong

Himself (archive footage)

Jules Bergman

Himself - ABC News (archive footage)

Paul VI

Himself (archive footage)

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_**Cinematic account of the ill-fated Apollo mission**_ In April, 1970, the Apollo 13 mission to the moon is aborted after an explosion causes internal damage. The three astronauts and Mission Control must now focus on merely surviving and getting back alive, if possible. Directed by Ron Howard, “Apollo 13” (1995) is a solid account of the real-life events and obviously influenced “The Martian” twenty years later, which is even better, albeit not based on historical events. I suppose this zeroes-in on the weakness of this movie: If you’re familiar with the account you know how the story ends, which diminishes suspense. Nevertheless, I found it interesting to observe the living conditions and challenges of real-life astronauts, as well as the resolve and ingenuity of the people at Mission Control to work with what’s available and to figure out how to get the astronauts home. The film runs 2 hours, 20 minutes. CAST: Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Gary Sinise, Ed Harris and Kathleen Quinlan. GRADE: B/B-

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This does take a while to get going, but once space-bound, it proves to be quite a compelling tale of three astronauts who find themselves stranded in their spacecraft after an oxygen tank blows up. Ron Howard now presents us with a potently claustrophobic couple of hours and the men - Lovell (Tom Hanks); Haise (Bill Paxton) and Swigert (Kevin Bacon) must work with their ground control colleagues led by Mattingly (Gary Sinese) and Kranz (an excellent Ed Harris) to try to calculate some way of getting them back to safety before their remaining oxygen and fuel runs out. Meantime, we also get a sense of the mortality of these travellers from their partners left on Earth - not least from an on-form Kathleen Quinlan (Marilyn Lovell). The screenplay is based on the book by Lovell, and reeks of authenticity. There is little need to embellish it with special effects; the sets adequately convey the dangers and sense of confinement as the clock ticks down. The dialogue is strong - pithy and lively but also well based in science. That enables Hanks to turn in one of his more convincing, less quirky performances which gels well with his acting co-stars. History tells us the ending, so it is not that the film has jeopardy - it hasn't, really. What is does have is an accumulated sense of peril and it demonstrates well how adaptable and innovative the human brain can be when facing almost certain death. The production is top drawer - understated but effective, and the score from James Horner is one of his lesser known, but none the less effective for that. A really well photographed example of a well directed, strong story with an equally strong cast that is well worth a watch.