Countdown (1968 movie)
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Countdown is a 1968 film directed by Robert Altman, based on the novel The Pilgrim Project by Hank Searls.
[edit] Plot
The Apollo 3 crew are training when it is discovered that the Russians plan a moon landing. The Americans enact a makeshift plan to land a man on the moon first, using an older style Gemini spacecraft. Lee is chosen as the astronaut instead of Chiz, who was trained for the mission, because Lee has no military connection. Lee has three weeks to train before take-off, and will have to stay on the moon in a shelter for about a year, until an Apollo is ready to pick him up. However the Russians take off two days earlier than expected.
[edit] Cast
- James Caan ... Lee Stegler
- Joanna Cook Moore ... Mickey Stegler (as Joanna Moore)
- Robert Duvall ... Chiz
- Barbara Baxley ... Jean
- Charles Aidman ... Gus
- Steve Ihnat ... Ross Duellan
- Michael Murphy ... Rick
- Ted Knight ... Walter Larson
- Stephen Coit ... Ehrman
- John Rayner ... Dunc
- Charles Irving ... Seidel
- Bobby Riha ... Stevie Stegler (as Bobby Riha Jr.)
Countdown at the Internet Movie Database
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