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Mission To Mars English Italian DVD



Mission To Mars English Italian DVD
The movie is about two different missions to Mars. One mission is led by Woody Blake and the other mission is led by Jim McConnell. Both missions are sent to investigate what happened to the crew of the first mission. The first mission was hit by a disaster and communications with NASA broke down. The second mission was sent to investigate what happened and to try and find any survivors. The movie... more details
Key Features:
  • Two different missions to Mars, one led by Woody Blake and the other led by Jim McConnell
  • Science fiction setting depicting what a manned mission to Mars might be like
  • One of the best spacewalking sequences yet filmed


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Features
Director Brian De Palma
Format DVD
Release Date 20050801
Starring Brian De Palma et. al.
Manufacturer Touchstone
Description
The movie is about two different missions to Mars. One mission is led by Woody Blake and the other mission is led by Jim McConnell. Both missions are sent to investigate what happened to the crew of the first mission. The first mission was hit by a disaster and communications with NASA broke down. The second mission was sent to investigate what happened and to try and find any survivors. The movie is set to a science fiction setting and depicts what a manned mission to Mars might be like. The movie includes one of the best spacewalking sequences yet filmed.

It is the year 2020 and NASA has just performed its first manned
landing on Mars. But when the crew head out to explore a mysterious
mountain in the Cydonia region they are hit by disaster and
communciations with NASA control soon breakdown. A second mission -
lead by Woody Blake (Tim Robbins) and Jim McConnell (Gary Sinise) -
is then dispatched, both to investigate what happened and to
recover any survivors. As they move across the Martian landscape,
getting closer and closer to the site of the earlier disaster,
nothing can prepare them for what they will find there. Director
Brian De Palma's first entry in the science-fiction genre vividly
imagines what a manned mission to Mars might be like and includes
what could be the finest, most suspenseful spacewalking sequence
yet filmed.

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