The Astronaut
The Astronaut | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Harve Bennett Gerald Di Pego Charles Kuenstle |
Directed by | |
Starring | Jackie Cooper Monte Markham |
Music by | Gil Melle |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Harve Bennett |
Production locations | Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California |
Cinematography | |
Editors | Les Green John Kaufman |
Running time | 73 minutes |
Production company | Universal Television |
Distributor | ABC |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Mono |
Original release |
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The Astronaut is a 1972 American made-for-television science fiction film directed by Robert Michael Lewis and starring Jackie Cooper and Monte Markham. This made-for-television film follows a man who has been hired to impersonate an astronaut who died during the first manned mission to Mars. The movie was made for ABC for its movie of the week franchise. Real-life astronaut Wally Schirra appears in a cameo role as himself.
Plot[]
Television coverage of Brice Randolph, the first astronaut on the surface of Mars, is interrupted, indicating the signal has been lost. Shortly afterward, Eddie Reese is recruited, and shown what happened after the TV signal was interrupted: Brice reported something penetrating his EVA suit, and soon expired. The other astronaut lifted off alone. NASA (who fear their project will be canceled) needs to keep it secret until they have answers about what exactly happened.
Reese is surgically altered, and begins learning his role as Brice. At the arrival of the spacecraft back on Earth, the splashdown site is altered so that the press is unaware of Reese being brought to join the returning space crew, and Reese, maintaining the cover, is now having to act his role with the dead man's wife Gail. Uneasy about being intimate with another man's wife, Reese unwittingly betrays himself to her, and her suspicions are raised.
Eventually, NASA determines what happened on Mars, and is ready to let Reese out of the masquerade, but Reese and Gail are willing to carry on as if he is Brice Randolph. Reese then hears from a boy, who asked for an autograph, that the Soviets have just launched their own mission to land on Mars.
NASA does not warn the Soviet of what dangers await them, however, Reese and Gail reveal the truth.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Jackie Cooper | Kurt Anderson |
Monte Markham | Eddie Reese |
Col. Brice Randolph | |
Richard Anderson | Dr. Wylie |
Robert Lansing | John Phillips |
Susan Clark | Gail Randolph |
John Lupton | Don Masters |
Walter Brooke | Tom Everett |
James Sikking | Astronaut Higgins |
Paul Kent | Carl Samuels |
Reception[]
AllMovies gave the move 2.5 out of 5 stars.[1] The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction stated that this largely-forgotten film is a major curiosity. It was aired when the Apollo missions to the Moon were still under way. The movie presents a negative view of NASA. According to the encyclopedia, a strong case can be made that Capricorn One plagiarized this film's central situation.[2]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ The Astronaut Review Retrieved on 6-15-2020 https://www.allmovie.com/movie/the-astronaut-v123780
- ^ The Astronaut SciFi Encyclopedia http://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/astronaut_the
- Wingrove, David (1985). Science Fiction Film Source Book. Longman Group Limited. ISBN 0582892392.
- Pomerance, Murray (2005). Johnny Depp Starts Here. Rutgers University Press. pp. 140–141. ISBN 0-8135-3565-4. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
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External links[]
- 1972 films
- 1972 television films
- English-language films
- 1970s science fiction films
- American films
- Films produced by Harve Bennett
- Films with screenplays by Harve Bennett
- Mars in film
- Films about astronauts
- Films about NASA
- Films scored by Gil Mellé
- ABC Movie of the Week