Apollo 13
Tom Hanks Actor , Bill Paxton Actor , Kevin Bacon Actor , Gary Sinise Actor , Ed Harris Actor , Kathleen Quinlan Actor
MPAA Rating:
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Contains:Adult Situations,Suitable for Teens
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Apollo 13
Theatrical Release Date: 1995 06 30 (USA) / 2002 09 30 (USA - IMAX)
UPC: 025192046155
Studio: Universal Studios
MPAA Rating: PG Contains:[Adult Situations, Suitable for Teens]
Summary: "Houston, we have a problem." Those words were immortalized during the tense days of the Apollo 13 lunar mission crisis in 1970, events recreated in this epic historical drama from Ron Howard. Astronaut Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks) leads command module pilot Jack Swigert (Kevin Bacon) and lunar module driver Fred Haise (Bill Paxton) on what is slated as NASA's third lunar landing mission. All goes smoothly until the craft is halfway through its mission, when an exploding oxygen tank threatens the crew's oxygen and power supplies. As the courageous astronauts face the dilemma of either suffocating or freezing to death, Mattingly and Mission Control leader Gene Kranz (Ed Harris) struggle to find a way to bring the crew back home, all the while knowing that the spacemen face probable death once the battered ship reenters the Earth's atmosphere. The film received an overwhelmingly enthusiastic critical response and a Best Picture nomination, but lost that Oscar to another (very different) historical epic, Mel Gibson's Braveheart. In 2002, the movie was released in IMAX theaters as Apollo 13: The IMAX Experience, with a pared-down running time of 116 minutes in order to meet the technical requirements of the large-screen format. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi
Category: Drama
Awards: Best Director – Directors Guild of America Best Adapted Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Editing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Editing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Dramatic Score – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Supporting Actress – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Visual Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Visual Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Visual Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Visual Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Director – null Best Picture - Drama – null Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion – null Best Supporting Actress – null Best Picture – National Board of Review Best Picture – Chicago Film Critics Association Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion – Screen Actors Guild Best Ensemble Acting – Screen Actors Guild Best Cinematography – American Society of Cinematographers Best Supporting Actor – Screen Actors Guild Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Moti – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Supporting Actor – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Picture - Drama – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Director – Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Features:
Lost Moon: The Triumph Of Apollo 13 - The Making of Apollo 13
Conquering Space: The Moon and Beyond
A Recap of half a century in space
Lucky 13: The Astronauts' Story
Recounting the events of the mission
Feature Commentaries with Director Ron Howard and Jim and Marilyn Lovell
D-Box Motion Enabled
Apollo 13
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 04/13/2010
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope
Audio: DHMA null, DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo, DTS Digital Theater Systems
Runtime: 120 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) French,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Matthew Doberman
You can look up the result in any encyclopedia: all three astronauts made it home alive. But from the moment Jim Lovell (played by Tom Hanks) utters those fateful words -- "Houston, we have a problem" -- until the astronauts are safe on the deck of the USS Iwo Jima, you'll be on the edge of your seat in genuine suspense, hoping that somehow the seemingly inevitable catastrophe will be averted. Though a certain license has been taken with the truth (Ken Mattingly, for example, was not the one who devised the "power-up" procedure), Apollo 13 is largely faithful to actual events and sets a new high-water mark for putting real-life drama on the big screen. Director Ron Howard mixes the action in orbit with scenes back at NASA, detailing the frenzy and triumph that occurred on the ground as well as far above it. The acting is solid, the special effects spectacular, and the period and technical details recreated with single-minded accuracy. In fact, no documentary footage was used at all; every shot, effect, and model was new. Howard went to astounding lengths in his quest for realism. To achieve actual zero-gravity, for example, the cast and crew flew more than 500 parabolic flights in NASA's KC-135 airplane; each flight earned them only 23 seconds of weightlessness. The beauty of Apollo 13 is that it actually fulfills the clich? of "bringing history alive." For the millions of Americans who will never experience the national obsession of the Space Race, who will never understand how the country's pride could hinge on a few scared men in a jury-rigged tin can, or who will never list astronauts among their childhood heroes, Apollo 13 offers the unique opportunity to understand that glint in their parents' eyes. ~ Matthew Doberman, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Loren Dean
Actor
Ryan Holihan
Actor
Todd Louiso
Actor
Ray McKinnon
Actor
Arthur Senzy
Actor
Tom Wood
Actor
Jack Conley
Actor
Brett Cullen
Actor
Max Grodenchik
Actor
Andrew Lipschultz
Actor
John M. Mathews
Actor
James Ritz
Actor
Mark Wheeler
Actor
Steve Ruge
Actor
Bruce Wright
Actor
Geoffrey Blake
Actor
John Dullaghan
Actor
Jean Speegle Howard
Actor
Louisa Marie
Actor
Austin O'Brien
Actor
Max Elliott Slade
Actor
Chris Ellis
Actor
Ben Bode
Actor
J.J. Chaback
Actor
Christopher John Fields
Actor
Miko Hughes
Actor
Ben Marley
Actor
Ned Vaughn
Actor
Thom Barry
Actor
Frank Cavestani
Actor
Wayne Duvall
Actor
Rance Howard
Actor
Brian Markinson
Actor
Joe Spano
Actor
Todd Hallowell
Actor
Mary Kate Schellhardt
Actor
Christian Clemenson
Actor
Googy Gress
Actor
Herbert Jefferson, Jr.
Actor
Karen Martin
Actor
Tracy Reiner
Actor
John Wheeler
Actor
Emily Ann Lloyd
Actor
David Andrews
Actor
Joseph Culp
Actor
Michelle Little
Actor
Marc McClure
Actor
Reed Rudy
Actor
Kenneth White
Actor
Larry B. Williams
Actor
Xander Berkeley
Actor
Julie Donatt
Actor
Clint Howard
Actor
Paul Mantee
Actor
Andy Milder
Actor
John Short
Actor
Roger Corman
Actor
Carl Gabriel Yorke
Actor
Brian Grazer
Producer
Todd Hallowell
Executive Producer
James Horner
Composer (Music Score)
Ron Howard
Director
William Broyles
Screenwriter
Al Reinert
Screenwriter
Tom Hanks
Actor
Bill Paxton
Actor
Kevin Bacon
Actor
Gary Sinise
Actor
Ed Harris
Actor
Kathleen Quinlan
Actor
Country: USA

