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For All Mankind
For All Mankind

For All Mankind

From 1968 til 1972, twenty-four human beings went to the moon. Their journey lives as the ultimate adventure story.

Genres

DocumentaryHistory

OverView

A testament to NASA's Apollo program of the 1960s and '70s. Composed of actual NASA footage of the missions and astronaut interviews, the documentary offers the viewpoint of the individuals who braved the remarkable journey to the moon and back.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$770132

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

80 mins

Rating

7.8/10

Release Date

01 November 1989

Country

United States of America

Cast

Jim Lovell

Jim Lovell

Narrator - Apollo 8, Apollo 13 (voice)

Russell Schweickart

Russell Schweickart

Narrator - Apollo 9 (voice)

Eugene Cernan

Eugene Cernan

Narrator - Apollo 10, Apollo 17 (voice)

Michael Collins

Michael Collins

Narrator - Apollo 11 (voice)

Charles Conrad

Charles Conrad

Narrator - Apollo 12 (voice)

Richard Gordon

Richard Gordon

Narrator - Apollo 12 (voice)

Alan Bean

Alan Bean

Narrator - Apollo 12 (voice)

Jack Swigert

Jack Swigert

Narrator - Apollo 13 (voice)

Stuart Roosa

Stuart Roosa

Narrator - Apollo 14 (voice)

James Irwin

James Irwin

Narrator - Apollo 15 (voice)

Ken Mattingly

Ken Mattingly

Narrator - Apollo 16 (voice)

Charlie Duke

Charlie Duke

Narrator - Apollo 16 (voice)

Harrison Schmitt

Harrison Schmitt

Narrator - Apollo 17 (voice)

Buzz Aldrin

Buzz Aldrin

Self (archive footage)

Bill Anders

Bill Anders

Self (archive footage)

Neil Armstrong

Neil Armstrong

Self (archive footage)

Stephen Bales

Stephen Bales

Self (archive footage)

Walter Cunningham

Walter Cunningham

Self (archive footage)

Ron Evans

Ron Evans

Self (archive footage)

Fred Haise

Fred Haise

Self (archive footage)

Neil B. Hutchinson

Neil B. Hutchinson

Self (archive footage)

Christopher Kraft

Christopher Kraft

Self (archive footage)

Gene Kranz

Gene Kranz

Self (archive footage)

Jim McDivitt

Jim McDivitt

Self (archive footage)

Edgar D. Mitchell

Edgar D. Mitchell

Self (archive footage)

Bob Overmyer

Bob Overmyer

Self (archive footage)

Buck Owens

Buck Owens

Self (voice) (archive audio)

Wally Schirra

Wally Schirra

Self (archive footage)

Dave Scott

Dave Scott

Self (archive footage)

Alan Shepard

Alan Shepard

Self (archive footage)

Deke Slayton

Deke Slayton

Self (archive footage)

Thomas Stafford

Thomas Stafford

Self (archive footage)

Edward H. White II

Edward H. White II

Self (archive footage)

John Young

John Young

Self (archive footage)

John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

Self (archive footage)

Lyndon B. Johnson

Lyndon B. Johnson

Self (archive footage)

Joseph P. (Joe) Kerwin

Joseph P. (Joe) Kerwin

Self - Capsule Communicator (voice)

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