The Infinite Journey (1970)

The Infinite Journey (1970) poster

"This film traces the history of mankind's aspirations to reach the moon, giving credit to the many levels of scientific genius that made the Apollo 11 flight and moonwalks possible. The program documents the Apollo 11 mission, as well as earlier flights, post-flight appearances by astronauts in various countries, and the reactions of people throughout the world as they watched or read about the historic achievement" (US National Archives). The version that the National Archives currently holds is a shortened 60-minute cut, with the original being 92 minutes.

Director: Walter de Hoog
Runtime: 92 min
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Editing: Vincent Apollo
Production: United States Information Agency (USIA)
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Walter de Hoog

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Infinite Journey about?
"This film traces the history of mankind's aspirations to reach the moon, giving credit to the many levels of scientific genius that made the Apollo 11 flight and moonwalks possible. The program documents the Apollo 11 mission, as well as earlier flights, post-flight appearances by astronauts in various countries, and the reactions of people throughout the world as they watched or read about the historic achievement" (US National Archives). The version that the National Archives currently holds is a shortened 60-minute cut, with the original being 92 minutes.
Who directed The Infinite Journey?
The Infinite Journey was directed by Walter de Hoog.
Who stars in The Infinite Journey?
The Infinite Journey stars Richard Nixon, Gregory Peck, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins.
How long is The Infinite Journey?
The Infinite Journey has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).