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Release Date: 2002 Cast: James Woods, Jake Lloyd, Alex D. Linz, John O'Hurley, William Devane, William Atherton, Wesley Mann, Annabeth Gish, Barry Corbin, Mark Moses
Categories: Movies, Period piece, Animal Picture, Family Film, Family Drama, Childhood Drama Race to Space (2002) is an American family/drama film. The film was shot on location at Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach and Edwards AFB CA in cooperation with NASA and the U.S. Air Force.
The film takes place during the 1960s space race between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Dr. Wilhelm von Huber (James Woods), a top NASA scientist, relocates to Cape Canaveral with his 12-year-old son, Billy (Alex D. Linz). Their relationship has become strained in the wake of the recent death of Billy's mother, and the ever-widening gap between father and son has become obvious.
Billy finds his... MORE
Race to Space (2002) is an American family/drama film. The film was shot on location at Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach and Edwards AFB CA in cooperation with NASA and the U.S. Air Force.
The film takes place during the 1960s space race between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Dr. Wilhelm von Huber (James Woods), a top NASA scientist, relocates to Cape Canaveral with his 12-year-old son, Billy (Alex D. Linz). Their relationship has become strained in the wake of the recent death of Billy's mother, and the ever-widening gap between father and son has become obvious.
Billy finds his father old-fashioned and boring. He wants to lead an exciting life: to be a hero like the astronaut Alan Shepard.
However, Billy's life takes an exciting turn when he is hired by Dr. Donni McGuinness (Annabeth Gish), the Director of Veterinary Sciences, to help train the chimpanzees for NASA space missions. Billy begins to develop a close bond with one particular chimp named Mac. With Billy's help and companionship, Mac is chosen to become the first American astronaut launched into space.
All seems like a wonderful game until Billy realizes that his new friend is being prepared to be hurled hundreds LESS
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