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A Cinematic Event 50 Years In The Making - Apollo 11
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Title: Apollo 11

Release Date: 1 Mar 2019

Runtime: 1h 33m

Genre: Documentary, History, Drama

Director: Statement Pictures, CNN Films

Production Companies: Statement Pictures, CNN Films

Overview: A look at the Apollo 11 mission to land on the moon led by commander Neil Armstrong and pilot Buzz Aldrin.

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Average Vote: 7.852 (640 votes)

Cast

  • Self (archive footage): Neil Armstrong
  • Self (archive footage): Buzz Aldrin
  • Self (archive footage): Michael Collins
  • Self (archive footage): Walter Cronkite
  • Self (archive footage): Bruce McCandless II
  • Self (archive footage): Charlie Duke
  • Self: Andy Aldrin
  • Self: Patricia Mary Finnegan
  • Self: Janet Armstrong
  • Self (archive footage): John F. Kennedy
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