Mission Control: The Unsung Heroes of Apollo
At the heart of Apollo was the team who worked in Mission Control in Houston. They were born in the mid 20th century, a time of economic turmoil and conflict. Some came from farms and a lifestyle little changed for a century. Others grew up in a blue-collar America of mines and smoke stacks. They ranged from kids just out of college to those hardened by military service. But from this group of people an extraordinary team was born, setting out on what JFK called: “The most hazardous, dangerous, and greatest adventure upon which mankind has ever embarked.” The film takes us from the faltering start of the US program, through their personal struggles, to the glories of the Moon landings.
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Credits
Director: |
David Fairhead |
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Producer: |
Keith Haviland, Gareth Dodds |
Screenwriter: |
David Fairhead, Keith Haviland |
Cinematographer: |
Ian Salvage |
Editor: |
David Fairhead |
Music: |
Chris Roe |
Principal Cast: |
Dr Chris Kraft, Gene Kranz, Glynn Lunney, Gerry Griffin, John Aaron, Ed Fendell, Jerry Bostick, Jim Lovell, Gene Cernan, Charlie Duke |
Additional Credits: |
Associate Producer & Consultant: Rick Houston, Co-Producers: Nigel Barnes, Patrick Mills, Associate Producers: Rob Baldock, Iain Henderson, Lynn Hughes, Peter Kennedy, Jeremy Oates, RR Auction, Mark Stewart, Andy Vautier, Sound Recordist: Crispin Larratt, VFX Producer: Mark Craig, VFX Supervisor: Penny Holton, Archive Consultant: James RM Hunt |
Contact
Distributor: |
AJ Feuerman
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Public Film Contact: |
Gareth Dodds
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Publicity Contact: |
Alex Klenert
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