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Jim Lovell | Narrator | |
Russell Schweickart | Narrator | |
Eugene Cernan | Narrator | |
Charles Conrad | Narrator | |
Richard Gordon | Narrator | |
Alan Bean | Narrator | |
Jack Swigert | Narrator | |
Stuart Roosa | Narrator | |
James Irwin | Narrator | |
Kenneth Mattingly | Narrator | |
Charles Duke | Narrator | |
Harrison Schmitt | Narrator | |
Lyndon Johnson | Himself | |
Wally Schirra | Himself | |
Michael Collins | Narrator |
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Producer | Al Reinert
Betsy Broyles Breier Fred Miller |
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Musician | Brian Eno
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For All Mankind is a 1989 documentary film documenting the Apollo missions of NASA. It was directed by Al Reinert. The film provides 80 minutes of real NASA footage, taken on the Apollo missions of the 1960s and 1970s. The focus of the documentary is on the human views of the space flights, and the original mission footage is provided along with the voices of the astronauts. |
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