Dalla Terra alla Luna

La drammatica storia delle indimenticabili missioni Apollo e dei loro eroici astronauti, dallo storico discorso del presidente John F. Kennedy, passando per le prime spedizioni nello spazio con equipaggio a bordo, fino al momento cruciale del programma spaziale: l’uomo sulla Luna. “Un piccolo passo per un uomo… un grande passo per l’umanità”. Raccontate con una tensione narrativa senza precedenti attraverso le interpretazioni memorabili di Cary Elwes, Sally Field, Chris Isaak e tanti altri, queste sono le storie di uomini, donne e bambini che vissero, respirarono e costruirono, a partire dalla forza di volontà, uno dei successi più straordinari nella storia del genere umano.
Creato da: Brian Grazer | Michael Bostick | Ron Howard | Tom Hanks |
Genere: Action & Adventure | Dramma |
https://www.hbo.com/from-the-earth-to-the-moon
Numero di stagioni: 1
Numero di episodi: 12
Data prima messa in onda: 1998-04-05
Data ultima messa in onda: 1998-05-10

Approfondimenti

Tom Hanks' introduction to each of the episodes ends with the words "...from the Earth to the Moon" D
Actor Bryan Cranston, who portrays Edwin Buzz Aldrin, also portrayed astronaut Virgil Gus Grissom in [...] D
Tim Daly (Jim Lovell) and George Newbern (Stuart Roosa) have both provided the voice of Superman/Cla [...] D
Ted Levine portrays Alan Shepard in this miniseries. Scott Glenn portrayed him in The Right Stuff. B [...] D
Lane Smith plays a news anchor who is being forced out by an industry preferring younger, shallower [...] D
Several of the Houston flight controllers are played by actors reprising the same roles from the fil [...] D
The lunar excursion module (LEM) seen in several episodes up close, is in fact a real lunar module. [...] D
Emmett Seaborn was based on Walter Cronkite, D
John Glen, Scott Carpenter, and Ron Evans are the only Astronauts who flew on either Mercury, Gemini [...] D
To simulate the low gravity on the moon the actors had large helium balloons attached to their space [...] D
One scene, where geologist Lee Silver tutors the Apollo 15 crews, was filmed in the same rock quarry [...] D
One of the episodes that take place in the 60's references a "Hail Mary" pass. That phrase originate [...] D
In this series, the "White Room" - the small room attached to the Apollo landing gantry, which the c [...] D
Three actors who played astronauts also played astronauts in Apollo 13 (1995), but they all played d [...] D
The large setpiece in front of which Tom Hanks delivers his opening monologues depicts the sun god A [...] D

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Errori

The song Up Around The Bend by Creedence Clearwater Revival appears in the Apollo 12 episode. Apollo [...] D
In episode 10, when Dave Scott is demonstrating the famous Galileo "feather vs hammer" experiment, h [...] D
In the first episode when you see Al Shepard's Mercury capsule climbing away from Cape Canaveral it [...] D
The Texas flag is flown upside down. D
When Armstrong is training in the LEM landing simulator at Ellington Field near Houston Texas, mount [...] D
In the first episode there is a scene that shows a Navy ship, the ship shown is a Ticonderoga class [...] D
In Part 9, "For Miles and Miles", at the beginning when Alan Shepard is brought to his wildcat oil r [...] D
In the episode "Spider", a red, white and blue cooler appears during a scene taking place in the lat [...] D
In one scene showing the earth from space, the famous Apollo 17 photograph is used where North Afric [...] D
In episode 5, "Spider", when Astronaut Rusty Schweickart is shown entering the LM for the first time [...] D
In part 6, "Mare Tranquilitatis", when Armstrong and Aldrin are exiting the LEM simulator after cras [...] D
In the episode that discusses the flight of Apollo 7, there is a scene in which the crew is descendi [...] D
In Episode 3, Mark Hamon as Wally Schirra states that Gordon Cooper left the program when he is talk [...] D
In Part 6, Mare Tranquilitatis, the GUIDO flight controller's computer screen shows "Program Alarm 1 [...] D
In Part 10, "Galileo Was Right", Astronauts Scott and Irwin were attempting to pull the drill out fr [...] D
In several episodes, Pelco video monitors that were not available in the 1960s are seen. D
As the Apollo 8 spacecraft travels in orbit around the moon, one shot shows the moon's surface visib [...] D
On the Blu-ray case, Bryan Cranston's first name is misspelled as "Brian." D
In the "1968" chapter, we see a TV reporter broadcasting with a massive picture-window view of the S [...] D
On several occasions we see the descent engine of the lunar module blowing a bright white flame like [...] D
In episode 6, the clip showing Buzz Aldrin descending the ladder was obviously taken from episode 12 [...] D
During the Apollo 11 landing in "Mare Tranquilitatis", flight director Gene Kranz repeatedly include [...] D
When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walk on the moon, Aldrin says, "Magnificent desolation," and Arm [...] D
In part 6 "Mare Tranquilitatis" during the landing sequence, there was no radio transmission delay b [...] D
The crew is reflected in the astronauts' helmets. D
In the Apollo 7 launch sequence in Part 3 "We Have Cleared the Tower," a brief stock footage shot sh [...] D
In several episodes, all set in the 1960's, Western Electric telephone handsets with modular cords a [...] D

Frase

Emmett Seaborn: More than anything else, we went t [...] D
Capcom: and "Pravda" is calling Neil Armstrong the [...] D
[Quoting the Bible, after Apollo 11's landing] Bu [...] D
[During a spacewalk] Ed White: I feel very thankf [...] D
Neil Armstrong: Houston, Tranquility Base here, th [...] D
Astronaut Eugene Cernan: That last footprint on th [...] D
[seconds before the Apollo 1 capsule caught fire] [...] D
[During Apollo 8's liftoff] Frank Borman: First s [...] D
[after Apollo 12 lifts off] Astronaut Pete Conrad [...] D
[during the Apollo 1 hearings] Clinton Anderson: [...] D
Ed White: [having been ordered to return to the Ge [...] D
Clinton Anderson: [at the senate inquiry following [...] D
[after Kennedy is assassinated] President Lyndon [...] D
John Young: What's the point of having top secret [...] D
[after Apollo 12 lands on the moon] Astronaut Pet [...] D
[after Kennedy vows to land a man on the moon by t [...] D
[after Apollo 11 lands] Buzz Aldrin: Houston, thi [...] D
[to the Apollo 8 astronauts as they prepare to lea [...] D
[Briefing the simulator room technicians during Ap [...] D
President John F. Kennedy: I believe that this nat [...] D
[Shortly before Apollo 7 lifts off] Walt Cunningh [...] D
Astronaut David Scott: Ever since I was five years [...] D
[after hearing that Frank Borman has become sick d [...] D
James Webb: Surely the President realizes that the [...] D
[During Buzz Aldrin's spacewalk in the Gemini 12 m [...] D
Astronaut Alan Shepard: I'm the best pilot they've [...] D
Scientist: NASA stands for "Never Absolutely Sure [...] D
Ed White: [during his Gemini spacewalk] I could st [...] D
Gus Grissom: The conquest of space is worth the ri [...] D
[Reading telegrams to the Apollo 8 crew during the [...] D
Guenter Wendt: We drill! We drill the hell out of [...] D
Neil Armstrong: That's one small step for man, one [...] D
[During a NASA briefing] Chris Kraft: Rendezvous: [...] D
Dr. Lee Silver, Geologist: [during a last field ge [...] D
[about the Lunar Module] Astronaut James McDivitt [...] D
Deke Slayton: [Addressing the Apollo astronauts, w [...] D
[about being the last man to set foot on the Moon] [...] D
Frank Borman: Hey Neil, think John Glenn will be s [...] D
Gus Grissom: Our God-given curiosity will force us [...] D
[discussing what Neil Armstrong will say when he s [...] D
[Voiceover, describing the Apollo 12 mission] Al [...] D
President John F. Kennedy: We choose to go to the [...] D

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