Ensimmäisenä kuussa (2018) United States, Japan, China
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Director:Damien Chazelle
Studio:Universal Pictures, Dreamworks Pictures, Perfect World Pictures
Producer:Marty Bowen, Damien Chazelle, Kevin Elam, Wyck Godfrey, James R. Hansen, Jeffrey Harlacker, Isaac Klausner, Adam Merims, Josh Singer, Steven Spielberg
Writer:Josh Singer, James R. Hansen
Rating:7.3 (187 804 votes)
Rated:K-12
Date Added:2022-09-27
Awards:32 wins & 196 nominations total, Won 1 Oscar
Genre:Biography, Drama, History
IMDb:1213641
Duration:141
Picture Format:Anamorphic Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.39:1
Sound:Dolby Atmos
Languages:English
Subtitles:Finnish
Selkämys:musta
Damien Chazelle  ...  (Director)
Josh Singer, James R. Hansen  ...  (Writer)
 
Ryan Gosling  ...  Neil Armstrong
Claire Foy  ...  Janet Armstrong
Jason Clarke  ...  Ed White
Kyle Chandler  ...  Deke Slayton
Corey Stoll  ...  Buzz Aldrin
Patrick Fugit  ...  Elliot See
Christopher Abbott  ...  Dave Scott
Ciarán Hinds  ...  Bob Gilruth
Olivia Hamilton  ...  Pat White
Pablo Schreiber  ...  James Lovell
Shea Whigham  ...  Gus Grissom
Lukas Haas  ...  Mike Collins
Ethan Embry  ...  Pete Conrad
Brian d'Arcy James  ...  Joe Walker
Cory Michael Smith  ...  Roger Chaffee
Kris Rey  ...  Marilyn See
Gavin Warren  ...  Young Rick Armstrong
Luke Winters  ...  Older Rick Armstrong
Connor Blodgett  ...  Mark Armstrong
Lucy Stafford  ...  Karen Armstrong
JD Evermore  ...  Chris Kraft
Leon Bridges  ...  Gil Scott-Heron
Steve Coulter  ...  Guenter Wendt
Skyler Bible  ...  Richard Gordon
William Gregory Lee  ...  Gordon Cooper
Choppy Guillotte  ...  John Young
Braydyn Nash Helms  ...  Young Ed White, Jr.
Edmund Grant  ...  Older Ed White, Jr.
Callie Brown  ...  Young Bonnie White
Claire Smith  ...  Older Bonnie White
Brady Smith  ...  Butch Butchart
John David Whalen  ...  John Glenn
Matthew Glave  ...  Chuck Yeager
Rodney J. Hobbs  ...  X-15 Flight Surgeon
Kermit Rolison  ...  George Mueller
Willie Repoley  ...  Jim Fucci
Ben Owen  ...  John Hodge
Jim Stearns  ...  David Hammock
James H. Williams  ...  Pastor
William G. Tomek  ...  Donald Babbit
Helen S. Jackson  ...  Louise Sheron
Ambrit Millhouse  ...  Syringe Tech
Mark Armstrong  ...  Paul Haney
Kevin Buttimer  ...  MSC Entrance Guard
Dustin Lewis  ...  Ralph Morse
Robert Hatch  ...  Joe Schmitt
Anna Chazelle  ...  White House Staffer
Tyner Rushing  ...  White House Staffer
Myra Brown  ...  White House Attendee
Ronald Hicks  ...  White House Attendee
Lawrence Jonasson  ...  White House Attendee
Irina Labouz  ...  White House Attendee
Anthony Paolucci  ...  Reporter
Philip Boyd  ...  Reporter
Stephanie Turner  ...  Newsweek Reporter
Timothy Batten  ...  ABC Reporter
Kokou Aurelien Gaya  ...  Agence France Reporter
Todd Truley  ...  Houston Post Reporter
Mark Kelly  ...  Reporter - Apollo 11
Tim Olcott  ...  Reporter - Apollo 11
Andrea Maria Hintermaier  ...  Hamburg Press
Jamie Anne Allman  ...  Times Reporter
Charles Carroll  ...  Senator
Brian Mahoney  ...  Fire Inspector
Donald Elise Watkins  ...  Protestor
Tess Oakland  ...  Diner Patron
Michael Lee Kimel  ...  Bill Moon
Ryan Clay Forbes  ...  Bill Anders
Joshua Powell  ...  MC Engineer
Thomas Clay Strickland  ...  MC Engineer
Brad Kitchen  ...  Assistant Flight Director
Tim Harper  ...  Flight Activities Director
Andrew Armstrong  ...  Booster Flight Controller
Kevin Johnson  ...  CSQ Agena Systems
Damian Lovello  ...  CSQ Gemini Systems
Nelson Bonilla  ...  NASA PAO
Andrew Stahl  ...  Ken Mattingly
Mark Kirkman  ...  MCC Fido
Brian David McCay  ...  MCC Retro
Mark Schlichting  ...  MCC GNC
Mark Yurgil  ...  MCC EECOM
Andrew Buckman  ...  MCC Guidance
Christopher Sgubin  ...  MCC Network
Brian Alexander  ...  McDonnell Technician
Parker Amrani  ...  Post Funeral Reception Guest
Jonathan Baines  ...  NASA Executive
Chandler Barron  ...  Scott Carpenter
Fred Bobbitt  ...  NASA Administrator
Forrest Briggs  ...  NASA Scientist
Aaron J. Brooks  ...  NASA Pilot
Jamel D. Chambers  ...  Protester
Tony F. Charles  ...  Protester
Arthur C. Clarke  ...  Self
Chris Codding  ...  NASA Operator
James Dav're  ...  Fireman
Katelyn Davis  ...  Sally See
Matt Dione  ...  News Reporter at NASA
Payson Durant  ...  NASA Official
Martin Feigen  ...  Reporter
Curtis Gammage  ...  Reporter
Russ Gladden  ...  2nd Shift Manager
Bruce Hall  ...  Reporter
James R. Hansen  ...  Dr. Kurt Debus
Cecil M. Henry  ...  Air Force Brigadier General
Maxwell Highsmith  ...  News Reporter
Carl Horner  ...  NASA Inspector
Donna Hovey  ...  Reporter
Brad Howe  ...  NASA Engineer
Amber Hynes  ...  Protester
Joshua Johnson  ...  Protester
Shawn Eric Jones  ...  Wally Schirra
Deedra Jordan  ...  Protester
Jay D. Kacho  ...  Senior NASA Official
Jonathan Kankolenski  ...  Young Edward Higgins White II
Aurora Karine  ...  Reporter
John F. Kennedy  ...  Self
Grant Kersey  ...  NASA Engineer
Demetri Landell  ...  Protester
George Linkenback  ...  Col. Frank Borman
Scott Lomas  ...  Fireman
Roy Luke  ...  News Reporter
John Archer Lundgren  ...  Wheelchair-Bound Attendee at Elliott's Wake
Tyler Maples  ...  NASA Engineer
Alexander Maxwell  ...  Press Photographer
Perla Middleton  ...  NASA Secretary
Garrett M Miller  ...  Apollo 11 Candidate
Gary Miller  ...  Senate Staffer
Timothy D. Montjoy  ...  Astronaut
Tony Morgan  ...  Launch Controller
Adam Christopher Murray  ...  Pilot
Brad Napp  ...  Elliott Family Member
Krenar Ndreu  ...  McDonnell Tech
Wayne Packer  ...  NASA Engineer
Daniel Parish  ...  NASA Engineer
Charlotte Parker  ...  Post Funeral Reception Guest
Josiah Paul  ...  NASA Pad Scientist
Charles Peak  ...  News Reporter
Mason Pike  ...  NASA Tech
Greg Puckett  ...  Charles Berry - Flight Surgeon
Margo Revoir  ...  June Hoffman Armstrong
Melchor Rosabal  ...  Reporter
Josh Royston  ...  NASA Public Affairs Officer
Chris Russell  ...  NASA Engineer
Nancy Sandlin  ...  NASA Employee
Milton Saul  ...  Reporter
James T. Schlegel  ...  Firefighter
James Siderits  ...  Doctor
James Michael Smith  ...  News Reporter
Elizabeth Sparks  ...  News Reporter
Doug Stroup  ...  Press Photographer
Eric Daniel Stumpp  ...  Press Filmographer
Joey Thurmond  ...  Senator
Robert Tinsley  ...  NASA Engineer
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.  ...  Self
Kent Wagner  ...  Fred Haise
Buddy Watkins  ...  NASA Suit Tech
Benjamin Weaver  ...  Photographer
Wes Weems  ...  Launch Controller
Maria Z. Wilson  ...  Reporter
Jeremy Zaugg  ...  NASA Tech
Perry Zulu Jr.  ...  Robert Lawrence
Linus Sandgren  ...  Cinematographer
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Summary: A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969.