| | | Features: DVD, Japanese, English, Subtitled
 Editor's Note
 Shot between December 1968 and November 1972, in the heyday of the space program, FOR ALL MANKIND tells the true story of the 24 men who travelled to the moon as the entire US watched in awe. Using previously unseen NASA film of the nine manned Apollo space missions and the narration of the astronauts themselves, the film presents an exhilarating portrait of an incredible human achievement.
 Plot Summary
 Pulled from several million feet of archival film and eighty hours of interviews with the men who lived the experience, FOR ALL MANKIND is the official story of the Apollo missions to the moon, which took place between 1968 and 1972. Capturing the beauty of the technology, the enthusiasm of the astronauts and the pride of the nation that watched, the film steers clear of any political ramifications of the time, choosing wisely to present the stunning footage of the actual events with voice overs from the men themselves, creating a fitting tribute to a proud event in American history.
| Features | Region [unknown] |  | Special Edition |  | Full Frame - 1.33 |  | Audio:
 | DTS HD Master Audio 5.1 - English |  | Additional Release Material:
 | Audio Commentary:
 | 1. Al Reinert, Director; Eugene A. Cernan, Apollo 17 Commander |  | Documentary:
 | 1. An Accidental Gift: The Making of "For All Mankind" |  | Additional Audio Material:
 | 1. NASA Audio Highlights/Liftoff Footage |  | Interviews:
 | 1. On Camera Apollo Astronaut Interviews |  | Interactive Features:
 | Optional On-Screen Identification |  | Text/Photo Galleries:
 | Galleries:
 | 1. Bean Photo Gallery |  | Production Art:
 | 1. Bean's Artwork |  | Additional Products:
 | Booklet - Essay - Terrence Rafferty, Critic/Al Reinert |
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| Entertainment Reviews
 | For All Mankind - Blu-Ray DVD Review By: David R Perry - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 7/13/2009 7:25 AM | | For All Mankind arrives on Blu-ray (as well as on DVD) courtesy of Criterion, with a newly restored high-definition transfer, supervised and approved by producer-director Al Reinert. The release also contains new bonus materials in addition to those found on the previous DVD release. For All Mankind is really two films in one. As a historical document, it succinctly pares down NASA's extensive archival footage from three eras of space flight (with the obvious emphasis on the later Apollo missions) into an impressive snapshot of our journey into space and exploration of the moon. If it was simply that, it would still be a very worthwhile and important film....read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Image |
 | Release Date: 7/14/2009 |
 | Running Time: 93 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1989 |  | Catalog ID: 1820 |  | UPC: 00715515044318 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Video: Color |
| Cast & Crew | Betsy Broyles Brier - Producer |  | Jr. Jim Lovell - Featured |  | Gene Cernan - Narrator |  | Soledad Miranda - Editor |  | Alan Bean - Narrator |  | Michael Collins - Narrator |  | Ben Young Mason - Executive Producer |  | Frederic Mills - Executive Producer |  | Brian Eno - Music |  | Al Reinert - Director |
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| | Professional Reviews | New York Times "...Re-creates the sense of immensity involved in space travel....An amazingly fresh visual immersion in space..." 03/16/1990 p.C16Los Angeles Times "...Dazzling, exhilarating....FOR ALL MANKIND is a remarkable labor of love....An unprecedented thrill..." 01/19/1990 p.F4 USA Today "...The film is more authoritative than any space equivalent you can imagine..." 07/09/1993 p.8D A.V. Club "It's breathtaking....Reinart unearths stunning footage -- far removed from the fuzzy copies used as B-roll in other documentaries -- that captures the full scale of NASA's accomplishment." 07/15/2009 |
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