Apollo 13

Titolo originale: Apollo 13
Regia: Ron Howard |
Anno: 1995
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Storia
Tag: rescue | florida | race against time | moon | nasa | spaceman | based on true story | houston, texas | survival | space | disaster | explosion | astronaut | hypothermia | apollo program | lunar mission | spacecraft accident |
Cast: Tom Hanks | Bill Paxton | Kevin Bacon | Gary Sinise | Ed Harris | Kathleen Quinlan | David Andrews | Xander Berkeley | Christian Clemenson | Brett Cullen | Loren Dean | Clint Howard | Ben Marley | Marc McClure | Tracy Reiner | Joe Spano | Mary Kate Schellhardt | Emily Ann Lloyd | Miko Hughes | Max Elliott Slade | Jean Speegle Howard | Michele Little | Chris Ellis | Tom Wood | Googy Gress | Patrick Mickler | Ray McKinnon | Max Grodénchik | Ned Vaughn | Andy Milder | Geoffrey Blake | Wayne Duvall | Jim Meskimen | Joseph Culp | John Short | Ben Bode | Todd Louiso | Gabriel Jarret | Christopher John Fields | Kenneth White | James Ritz | Andrew Lipschultz | Mark Wheeler | Larry Williams | Endre Hules | Karen Martin | Maureen Hanley | Meadow Williams | Walter von Huene | Brian Markinson | Steve Rankin | Austin O'Brien | Louisa Marie | Thom Barry | Arthur Senzy | Carl Gabriel Yorke | Ryan Holihan | Rance Howard | Jane Jenkins | Todd Hallowell | Matthew Michael Goodall | Taylor Goodall | Misty Dickinson | Roger Corman | Lee Anne Matusek | Mark D. Newman | Mark McKeel | Patty Raya | Jack Conley | Jeffrey Kluger | Bruce Wright | Ivan Allen | Jon Bruno | Reed Rudy | Steve Bernie | Steve Ruge | Herbert Jefferson Jr. | John Dullaghan | John Wheeler | Paul Mantee | Julie Rowen | Thomas Crawford | Frank Cavestani | John M. Mathews | Jim Lovell | Neil Armstrong | Jules Bergman | Pope Paul VI |

E’ passato meno di un anno da quando l’uomo ha camminato sulla luna, ma l’interesse del pubblico americano risale a molto tempo prima. Apollo 13 era considerata solo un’altra missione di "routine", finché le parole "Houston, abbiamo un problema" non hanno squarciato l’immenso vuoto dello spazio. Ron Howard dirige Tom Hanks, vincitore dell’Oscar con Philadelphia e Forrest Gump, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise e Ed Harris in quest’affascinante e avvincente thriller fantascientifico. Abbandonati a 205.000 miglia dalla Terra in una navicella in avaria, gli astronauti Jim Lovell, Fred Haise e Jack Swigert combattono una battaglia disperata per sopravvivere. Nel frattempo, alla stazione di controllo, l’astronauta Ken Mattingly, il direttore di volo Gene Granz ed un eroico equipaggio di terra lottano contro il tempo e contro le avversità per riportarli a casa. Un’avventura mozzafiato, che racconta una storia di coraggio, fiducia e abilità che è ancora più eccezionale perché è vera!

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Gene Kranz: can be seen in the background at Mission Control just before re-entry. D
Ed Harris initially turned down the role of Gene Krazny as he didn't see what he could bring to the [...] D
Gary Sinise, who plays the part of Ken Mattingly, shares the same birthday with him: March 17. D
The Navy SH-3H Sea-King "66" helicopter from the rescue scene is not the original rescue aircraft fr [...] D
Kathleen Quinlan's first credited screen appearance was in American Graffiti (1973), as Peggy. Her s [...] D
The suspenseful underscoring that plays while the crew attempts to build a filter is a recycled/repu [...] D
Marilyn Lovell states in a commentary track that her nightmare was a result of seeing "Abbandonati n [...] D
Ron Howard anticipated difficulty in portraying weightlessness in a realistic manner. He discussed t [...] D
Michael Keaton was considered for the role of Fred Haise. D
Footage of the Saturn V was created specifically for this film; no Saturn V stock footage was used. [...] D
Kevin Bacon who appeared in the original Footloose (1984) while Ray McKinnon who appeared in the rem [...] D
Several actors from the movie, including Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, and Gary Sinise, visit [...] D
Bill Paxton asked Fred Haise how he felt about saying goodbye to the lunar module. "He said he felt [...] D
Set designers looked through the Lovells' old family photographs to recreate their house from 1969. D
The recovery ship appearing as LPH-2, USS Iwo Jima is actually the LPH-11 USS New Orleans. USS New O [...] D
In a commentary track, Marilyn Lovell comments that Tom Hanks exactly portrays Jim Lovell's manneris [...] D
Many of the actors in Mission Control were being fed lines directly from technical advisers on set. D
Chris Ellis, Andy Milder, and Christian Clemenson would later appear in Armageddon - Giudizio finale [...] D
The temperature inside the unheated command module and LEM went down to 45 degrees. What the film do [...] D
Features Kathleen Quinlan's only Oscar nominated performance. D
Emily Ann Lloyd and Miko Hughes play siblings in this film, and they also played classmates in Un po [...] D
In a scene from "Forrest Gump (1994)," Gary Sinise as Lt. Dan Taylor states that the day Gump become [...] D
Three members of the Apollo 13 cast -- Ed Harris, Gary Sinise, and Ray McKinnon -- all starred toget [...] D
St. John's Military Academy, the school that Jim Lovell's son attends during the mission, is a real [...] D
John Cusack and Charlie Sheen were originally offered the role of Fred Haise (played by Bill Paxton) [...] D
Although Tom Hanks and Bill Paxton bear at least some resemblance to the characters they portray - J [...] D
"Curiosity" Rover Mission Controller Bobak Ferdowsi joked that he felt like Ed Harris in Apollo 13 ( [...] D
According to Jim Lovell, while Tom Hanks uses profanity in character in the movie, Lovell did not, b [...] D
In some scenes where the Earth can be seen from the windows of Apollo 13, it is one of the photos ta [...] D
Jim Lovell's line "I vonder vere Guenter vent" was made popular by the crew of Apollo 7. Guenter Wen [...] D
When the astronauts came on board the Iwo Jima after landing, they were immediately greeted by the s [...] D
The helmets were really being locked and oxygen was pumping into those 180-pound airtight spacesuits [...] D
Ed Harris described the film as "cramming for a final exam." D
As portrayed in the film, Marilyn Lovell really was concerned about Jim's Apollo mission being numbe [...] D
While discussing Ken Mattingly 's illness in the NASA Director's office, various prints can be seen [...] D
The first 35mm film to be converted into an IMAX DMR and to be Specially Formatted in IMAX. D
The recovery ship in the film was the U.S.S. Iwo Jima (LPH-2), played by the U.S.S. New Orleans (LPH [...] D
Kathleen Quinlan and Miko Hughes play mother and son in this film, they would later star in Zeus e R [...] D
According to Ron Howard on the DVD commentary, John Sayles contribution to the screenplay are the sc [...] D
The August 6, 1994 draft of the screenplay credits a rewrite to John Sayles. He is not credited in t [...] D
According to astronaut Tom Jones, who was there for part of the shooting, when it was pointed out to [...] D
Roger Corman: As one of the tour group Tom Hanks shows the rockets to in the beginning of the movie. [...] D
When the crew members from Apollo 13 are airing their broadcast, one of the controllers mentions abo [...] D
It was a deliberate choice to jettison the LEM so that it re-entered in a sparsely populated area of [...] D
At one point during the return flight there is a bang and nobody is very alarmed; it's just a "burst [...] D
The film was named the #12 most inspirational movie by the American Film Institute, in 2006. D
Brad Pitt turned down an offer to star in this film and chose instead to star in Seven (1995). D
Chauntal Lewis's debut. D
When Marilyn Lovell comments on Mary Haise's pregnancy during the liftoff, Mary replies, "I've got t [...] D
The spacesuits cost 30,000 dollars each. D
Gary Sinise shot to stardom the previous year, appearing opposite Tom Hanks in Forrest Gump (1994), [...] D
The plane used for the zero-gravity sequences was based at Ellington Field Houston, Texas. D
The Mission Control set was nearly a carbon copy of the original one in Houston. The production crew [...] D
The second of three films in which Ed Harris plays a character who works in the NASA space program. [...] D
Tracy Reiner (Mary Haise) & Tom Hanks (Jim Lovell) also appeared together in Nothing in Common (1986 [...] D
Richard Nixon, who was President at the time, is referenced several times, and even shown in a news [...] D
The version of "Blue Moon" used in the movie, is performed by the Mavericks, although founding membe [...] D
The filmmakers took some lines directly from the mission transcripts. D
Ron Howard says he's most proud of the launch sequence: "I think as a filmmaker, that might be the m [...] D
The Crawler seen moving in the background of one of the scenes, as Apollo 13 is being moved from the [...] D
In the movie, Jim Lovell is shown driving a red Chevrolet Corvette. This is a nod to an actual progr [...] D
The "vomit" is mostly condensed soup. Fred Haise did experience some space sickness on the mission b [...] D
When Fred Haise confesses that his wife's pregnancy was an accident, Jim Lovell responds, "Well, tha [...] D
The famous understatement was actually made twice by two astronauts. Jack Swigert said, "OK Houston, [...] D
When Tom Hanks joined the cast, Jim Lovell sent him a telegram that read, "Welcome aboard Apollo 13. [...] D
The military jet that Jim Lovell flies from Houston to Cape Canaveral is a Northrop F-5 "Tiger II", [...] D
Ron Howard's favorite of his own films. D
Filming inside the zero-gravity plane could only happen in 25 second bursts. The plane performed 612 [...] D
When asked by a visitor about how astronauts go to the bathroom in space, Lovell throws the question [...] D
After the premiere of the film, director Ron Howard asked the audience members to write reviews of t [...] D
At roughly 45:34 as the crew are beginning their TV broadcast, the only time the mission time is vis [...] D
Associate producer Michael Bostick is the son of Jerry Bostick, one of the technical advisors on thi [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Most [...] D
Bill Paxton, Tom Hanks and Kevin Bacon were all very proud of the fact that they weren't sick on the [...] D
Xander Berkeley and Jack Conley would later appear in Apollo 11 (1996). D
Val Kilmer turned down the role of Jack Swigert in order to film Spiriti nelle tenebre (1996). D
The scene where the engineers are challenged to create a device to use the square CO2 absorbers usin [...] D
This is the first Tom Hanks feature film in which he portrays a real person. D
Haise jokingly accuses Swigert of giving him "the clap" by sharing relief tubes. Haise's illness was [...] D
Gene Kranz gives a list of instructions to his team at Mission Control, and finishes by saying, "Fai [...] D
In interviews, the real Jim Lovell had said that he thought Kevin Costner looked a little bit like h [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the 400 movies nominated for the Top 100 G [...] D
Jim Lovell wore his old Navy Captain's uniform in the scene where he greets the astronauts aboard th [...] D
Ron Howard liked to refer to his stars as "actronauts" on the shoot as a joke. D
Jim Lovell is actually left-handed, but Tom Hanks refused to write with his left hand for the movie. D
The film portrays Jack Swigert as a little wet behind the ears, and potentially incapable of docking [...] D
The only film that year to be nominated for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress Oscars [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...] D
At the Lovells' Apollo 11 landing party, Pete Conrad jokingly congratulates Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, [...] D
The Time Magazine 'Men of The Year' cover that Haise (Bill Paxton) and Ken Mattingly (Gary Sinise) l [...] D
At the end of the sequence where a method is devised to fit "a square peg into a round hole" to fix [...] D
Ron Howard claims that, after seeing the film, Buzz Aldrin asked him if NASA could use the footage o [...] D
The model used to represent the Saturn rocket on its launch pad was built around huge cardboard tube [...] D
When the real Jim Lovell saw the film, he found the CGI work so convincing that he firmly believed t [...] D
There is a scene in which the "Vehicle Assembly Building" is shown. During the Apollo program, that [...] D
The Apollo 13 emergency situation began on April 13, 1970, six days after the 42nd Annual Academy Aw [...] D
Several items in the movie, including Jim Lovell's jumpsuit and a coffee mug at Mission Control, bea [...] D
The film cast includes two Oscar winners: Tom Hanks, and Ray McKinnon; and three Oscar nominees: Ed [...] D
The cast and crew flew between 612 parabolic arcs in NASA's KC-135 airplane (nicknamed the "Vomit Co [...] D
Lovell tells a story of when he was flying a Banshee and the cockpit lights went out. The McDonnell [...] D
Ron Howard stated that, after the first test preview of the film, one of the comment cards indicated [...] D
According to his book "Lost Moon", Jim Lovell really did make the suggestion to his wife of going to [...] D
The line that Jim Lovell asked his crewmates, "Gentlemen, what are your intentions? Mine are to go h [...] D
After Swigert admits having forgotten to file his tax return, Clint Howard, who has had tax problems [...] D
Tom Hanks is wearing the Naval Academy ring of Jim Lovell . Hanks and Kathleen Quinlan both visited [...] D
The Saturn V rockets (used for launching the Apollo spacecraft) were 363 feet (110.8 Meters) tall, t [...] D
In an interview, Ron Howard revealed that some critics blasted what they perceived as a "hokey" Holl [...] D
The movie's line "Houston, we have a problem." was voted as the #50 movie quote by the American Film [...] D
After Tom Hanks was cast, Gary Sinise was free to choose his part. "When I looked at it, I said, I w [...] D
One of the dramatic developments in the story is the last-minute replacement of Command Module Pilot [...] D
The "On the 13th" teaser trailer narrated by Nick Tate. D
All the screens in the fictional Houston control room were monitored by a software center that was b [...] D
The film was released weeks before Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home. Miko Hughes played the brother [...] D
The real white vest worn by Mission Controller Gene Kranz during the Apollo 13 Moon shot and rescue [...] D
In 1996, asteroid 1996 GU8 was named "12818 Tomhanks" in honor of Tom Hanks' portrayal of astronaut [...] D
The scenes inside the Apollo 13 were shot partially in a real in-motion spacecraft, for shots includ [...] D
Cheryl Howard: Ron Howard's wife plays an onlooker at the launch site. D
A few weeks before the accident, a similar situation was given as part of a drill to Kranz and his W [...] D
Ron Howard had Walter Cronkite record new audio reports to add to Apollo 13. D
Bill Paxton's line "I could eat the ass out of a dead rhinoceros" was not said by Fred Haise. It was [...] D
The real Apollo 13 capsule was restored and is on display at the Kansas Cosmosphere in Hutchinson, K [...] D
Although it's true that voice communication with the ground happened much later than expected after [...] D
This was the only movie to ever use NASA's zero-gravity airplane, the KC-135. It simulates weightles [...] D
For some of the scenes inside the spacecraft, the actors would sit on seesaw devices that created th [...] D
The control consoles that made up the Mission Control Center set were nearly perfect replicas of the [...] D
Jim Lovell was the first to sleep in the frozen command module. He reported to the others that if th [...] D
The man sitting next to Walter Cronkite in the brown suit (at 1:30:22) is the real Wally Schirra (Me [...] D
Over the course of lunch with Billy Wilder, Ron Howard has said that he was thrilled to learn that W [...] D
Jean Speegle Howard: Ron Howard's mother plays Blanche Lovell. D
According to Ed Harris, his portrayal of Gene Kranz's reaction to the astronauts' survival, almost o [...] D
All three Apollo astronauts, Jim Lovell (James Arthur Lovell, Jr.), Fred Haise (Fred Wallace Haise, [...] D
The license plate on Jim Lovell's red Chevy Corvette Stingray is Texas BKS-426. D
Jim Lovell: Captain of the U.S.S. Iwo Jima. While Tom Hanks narrates the line "And as for me...", th [...] D
The scene of the Saturn V launch shows the horizontal service arms swinging back after the rocket's [...] D
Barbara Lovell is upset because of the breakup of the Beatles, which occurred on April 10, 1970 (thr [...] D
Roger Corman appears as a U.S. Senator. As a producer, Corman gave Ron Howard his first feature film [...] D
Marilyn Lovell really did lose her ring down the drain, but eventually found it again. D
One of a number of movies where actor Kevin Bacon has played a character who has been first named "J [...] D
Rance Howard: Ron Howard's father, playing a priest. D
Shortly after the spacecraft launches, the crew gets ready for a "barbecue roll". This is a maneuver [...] D
Marilyn Lovell: an extra in the grandstands at the launch. D
The movie makes no mention of a mid-course correction made while en route to the moon which took the [...] D
This is the second time that John Travolta was offered a role as the main character, turned it down, [...] D
The actual Apollo 13 Module was recovered from the ocean, restored and is on display at the Cosmosph [...] D

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[as everyone is madly trying to identify the probl [...] D
Jim Lovell: Gentlemen, it's been a privilege flyin [...] D
William 'Bill' Pogue, CAPCOM: ...and you, sir, are [...] D
Gene Kranz: Gentlemen, you've given our guys enoug [...] D
Ken Mattingly: Uh, one more thing, Jim. While Jack [...] D
Henry Hurt: Let me put it this way. Trajectory may [...] D
Jim Lovell: Houston, we're getting our first look [...] D
William 'Bill' Pogue, CAPCOM: When I go up there o [...] D
Deke Slayton: Jim, we're gonna get that power-up p [...] D
Congressman: Now Jim, people in my state keep aski [...] D
INCO White: Gene, I-I'm wondering what the... what [...] D
Jack Swigert: [Swigert bumps his head on the ceili [...] D
Marilyn Lovell: [none of the TV networks are showi [...] D
[Jim's daughter wants to go trick-or-treating as a [...] D
Sy Liebergot: Flight... I recommend we shut down r [...] D
NASA Director: He specifically wanted a quote from [...] D
John Young: There's been an explosion. Oxygen tank [...] D
Gene Kranz: Gentlemen, at this moment, I want you [...] D
EECOM Gold: Gene, we have a situation brewing with [...] D
[after a dispute has broken out between Haise and [...] D
[On the night of the Apollo 11 landing] Jim Lovel [...] D
William 'Bill' Pogue, CAPCOM: Aquarius, watch that [...] D
Jim Lovell: This is it; a few bumps and we're haul [...] D
[as they pass over the lunar surface] Fred Haise, [...] D
Ken Mattingly: [taken off the crew for a viral inf [...] D
[Jack Swigert has just failed a simulated re-entry [...] D
Jim Lovell: [after the center engine cuts out shor [...] D
Patty: How do you go to the bathroom in space? Ji [...] D
Jim Lovell: Freddo, how long does it take to power [...] D
Jim Lovell: [after executing a manual course corre [...] D
Ken Mattingly: 13, this is Houston, do you read? [...] D
Jim Lovell: Houston, we're at stable one. The ship [...] D
John Aaron, EECOM Arthur: We have to turn off the [...] D
Gene Kranz: God damn, see, these guys are talking [...] D
CAPCOM 2: 13, we just got another request from the [...] D
Jerry Bostick - FIDO White: Looks like Mrs. Kranz [...] D
Jack Swigert: So long, Earth. Catch you on the fli [...] D
NASA Director: This could be the worst disaster NA [...] D
Fred Haise, Sr.: I know why my numbers were wrong. [...] D
Jerry Bostick - FIDO White: Flight, we're still sh [...] D
Jack Swigert: [shutting down the react valves] If [...] D
Jack Swigert: I've been going over the numbers aga [...] D
[watching the Apollo 11 landing on TV] Pete Conra [...] D
R.E.T.R.O. White: Flight, we are looking at a typh [...] D
Marilyn Lovell: I can't deal with cleaning up. Let [...] D
Jim Lovell: [after the Odyssey has re-emerged from [...] D
John Aaron, EECOM Arthur: Power is everything. Ge [...] D
Controller #1: Is it A.M. or P.M.? Controller #2: [...] D
Deke Slayton: [as Swigert is piloting the command [...] D
Dr. Chuck: Haise is running a temperature, and non [...] D
Jim Lovell: Just a little while longer Freddo. Jus [...] D
Henry Hurt: I, uh, I have a request from the news [...] D
Grumman Rep: Gene, I want you to understand we've [...] D
Ken Mattingly: Here's the order of what I want to [...] D
John Aaron, EECOM Arthur: Ken, glad you're here. Y [...] D
Television Reporter: Is there a specific instance [...] D
Jim Lovell: Ah, Guenter Wendt! I wonder where Guen [...] D
Marilyn Lovell: [Barbara has locked herself in her [...] D
Jim Lovell: Houston, we have a problem. D
Gene Kranz: I don't care about what anything was D [...] D
Ken Mattingly: [after another power-up simulation [...] D
Gene Kranz: So you're telling me you can only give [...] D
Henry Hurt: Hey Marylin. Marilyn Lovell: Where's [...] D
[Several technicians dump boxes containing the sam [...] D
Fred Haise, Sr.: [NASA need the crew to fabricate [...] D
Fred Haise: It hurts when I urinate. Jim Lovell: [...] D
[Jim Lovell is told that Ken Mattingly will be too [...] D
Jack Swigert: [about to turn power back on in the [...] D
Jeffrey Lovell: Dad... did you know the astronauts [...] D
William 'Bill' Pogue, CAPCOM: Odyssey, this is Hou [...] D
Jim Lovell: Oh, it's too bad we can't demonstrate [...] D
Marilyn Lovell: Naturally, it's 13. Why 13? Jim L [...] D
[last lines] Jim Lovell: [narrating] Our mission [...] D
Jim Lovell: We just put Sir Isaac Newton in the dr [...] D
Jim Lovell: Uh, Houston, we are ready for the begi [...] D
Jim Lovell: We just lost the moon. D
Jim Lovell: Houston, uh, we... we sure could use t [...] D
Jim Lovell: [Jim sits down in the pilot's seat int [...] D
Technician: How much power have we got to work wit [...] D
Gene Kranz: We've never lost an American in space, [...] D
[Swigert has just successfully powered up the Comm [...] D
Fred Haise, Sr.: Oh, Christ. Jack Swigert: What's [...] D
Marilyn Lovell: Jeffrey? Jeffrey Lovell: Why are [...] D
Jim Lovell: [after hearing the explosion] What did [...] D
Jim Lovell: [pointing to a large "NO" note on the [...] D
Gene Kranz: [agreeing to shut off the LEM's power] [...] D
[the crew has been "killed" in a simulator acciden [...] D
[US income tax returns are due in 2 days, but Swig [...] D
Gene Kranz: Now, if Jack can't get that guidance c [...] D
Reporter: So... the number 13 doesn't bother you? [...] D
Fred Haise, Sr.: [after faultlessly performing num [...] D
Jim Lovell: [Jack has just killed himself, Jim and [...] D
John Young: [waking Ken Mattingly up] Good, you're [...] D
Gene Kranz: Come on, I want whatever you guys got [...] D
Gene Kranz: Lunar module has just become a lifeboa [...] D
Blanche Lovell: Are you scared? [Susan nods] Bla [...] D
Marilyn Lovell: Blanche, Blanche, these nice young [...] D
Gene Kranz: EECOM, is this an instrumentation prob [...] D
Gene Kranz: Let's look at this thing from a... um, [...] D
Jim Lovell: From now on, we live in a world where [...] D
Jim Lovell: Okay, uh, good evening, America, and w [...] D
Jim Lovell: Gentlemen, what are your intentions? [...] D
Deke Slayton: Jim, we've got a problem. I got some [...] D
Gene Kranz: Let's work the problem people. Let's n [...] D
CAPCOM 2: Uh, Jim, we've got another course correc [...] D
Ken Mattingly: Okay, spacecraft control to compute [...] D
Science Reporter: If the heat shield is cracked, t [...] D
[Lovell and Haise are trying to get control of the [...] D
Marilyn Lovell: [Jim is standing outside, looking [...] D

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