China's first manned mission to the Moon reveals the Apollo 11 cover-up that mankind has never been alone.China's first manned mission to the Moon reveals the Apollo 11 cover-up that mankind has never been alone.China's first manned mission to the Moon reveals the Apollo 11 cover-up that mankind has never been alone.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
Michael Anthony Coppola
- Secret Service Agent
- (as Michael Coppola)
John F. Kennedy
- Self
- (archive footage)
Kristi Lynn
- Aide to the Prime Minister
- (as Kristi Drake)
Ronald Reagan
- Self
- (archive sound)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe pin that actor Jeffrey Phillips is wearing on his left lapel in his scenes as President Robert Anderson was lent to him for the day by actress Lindy Nettleton, who plays Prime Minister Allison Colby. Nettleton was given the pin by President Ronald Reagan for "Long-term heroism" in relation to her work as a registered nurse.
- Quotes
President Robert Anderson: How many people know about this?
Prime Minister Allison Colby: Too many I'm afraid.
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Interesting concept, but fragmented and flawed
I'm a true sci-fi buff. It's my favourite genre of film, literature, even music. So, I was quite excited when I stumbled upon this short film, which seemed quite promising.
Sadly, I was disappointed. There was nothing about this short film that would have made it memorable or exceptional -- the script came off paranoid and most of the actors were very stiff and didn't carry out the scenes. I also felt a bit let down. With this sort of a concept that would tickle every sci-fi fan's imagination, the story didn't offer any answers, dilemmas or explanations. It just sort of threw this half-baked and rather implausible idea out there and just let it sink.
Now don't get me wrong, I can fully understand this film had strict budgetary restraints, which naturally limits its story-telling abilities, but even story-wise it offered nothing original.
I do, however, sincerely hope the idea itself won't be lost. Meanwhile, I recommend everyone who have the same there-is-something-about-the-Moon thoughts rather read "Who Built the Moon" by Christopher Knight and Alan Butler. I can guarantee you it'll be more interesting and thought-provoking, and - most importantly - it doesn't use quotes by American presidents as its source of inspiration.
Sadly, I was disappointed. There was nothing about this short film that would have made it memorable or exceptional -- the script came off paranoid and most of the actors were very stiff and didn't carry out the scenes. I also felt a bit let down. With this sort of a concept that would tickle every sci-fi fan's imagination, the story didn't offer any answers, dilemmas or explanations. It just sort of threw this half-baked and rather implausible idea out there and just let it sink.
Now don't get me wrong, I can fully understand this film had strict budgetary restraints, which naturally limits its story-telling abilities, but even story-wise it offered nothing original.
I do, however, sincerely hope the idea itself won't be lost. Meanwhile, I recommend everyone who have the same there-is-something-about-the-Moon thoughts rather read "Who Built the Moon" by Christopher Knight and Alan Butler. I can guarantee you it'll be more interesting and thought-provoking, and - most importantly - it doesn't use quotes by American presidents as its source of inspiration.
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- Oct 2, 2009
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- Budget
- $16,000 (estimated)
- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
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