1h 33m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Todd Douglas Miller
Director

Neil Armstrong
Self - Mission Commander

Mike Collins
Self - Command Module Pilot

Buzz Aldrin
Self - Lunar Module Pilot

Deke Slayton
Self - Director of Flight Crew Operations

Clifford E. Charlesworth
Self - Flight Director Green Team

Bruce McCandless II
Self - Capsule Commuicator (CAPCOM) Green Team

H. David Reed
Self - Flight Dynamics Officer (FIDO) Green Team

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May 29, 2023source: Apollo 11

Zineb Douas foula 💓💁🏻♀️
Nov 22, 2022Strap yourself in to be bored senseless. Just indecipherable comms between control centre and the guys..no feeling of the incredible achievement unfolding no info us lay persons can make use of ...no focus really couldn't stand any more once the very poor vision of NA on ladder and the famous words utteref i could not stand it any longer and left. The best bit was seeing rocket being transported to launch pad !!

Katlego
Nov 22, 2022Let's get this out of the way: Yes, this film is remarkable historical archive of the first space flight. It shows the hard work, the human ingenuity, and the sheer bravery of the people who went to the moon. This film is valuable if only as a look at what, in my opinion, might be the human race's greatest achievement. That being said, the film is also really, really really boring. Technical competency aside, it is just incredibly tedious to watch all the shots of people looking concerned at computer panels. I, at least, thought the film could have done with closed captioning as I could not understand half of what anyone was saying and thus missed important context. Being unable to follow the dialogue, I actually found myself drifting off in the theater (which almost never happens to me). This movie is great for history buffs but most people would be better off and get just as much watching the original film of the moon landing.