Movie Background

Capricorn One

In order to protect the reputation of the American space program, a team of NASA administrators turn the first Mars mission into a phony Mars landing. Under threat of harm to their families the astronauts play their part in the deception on a staged set in a deserted military base. But once the real ship returns to Earth and burns up on re-entry, the astronauts become liabilities. Now, with the help of a crusading reporter, they must battle a sinister conspiracy that will stop at nothing to keep the truth hidden.

Director(s)

Peter Hyams

Irby Smith

Marshall J. Wolins

Cast & Crew

Elliott Gould

Elliott Gould

Robert Caulfield

Darrell Zwerling

Darrell Zwerling

Dr. Bergen

James Karen

James Karen

Vice President Price

Telly Savalas

Telly Savalas

Albain

Bob Harks

Bob Harks

Reporter (uncredited)

James B. Sikking

James B. Sikking

Control Room Man

Hal Holbrook

Hal Holbrook

Dr. James Kelloway

David Huddleston

David Huddleston

Hollis Peaker

Peter Hyams

Peter Hyams

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Sam Waterston

Sam Waterston

Lt. Col. Peter Willis

James Brolin

James Brolin

Col. Charles Brubaker

Frank Farmer

Frank Farmer

Policeman

Marshall J. Wolins

Marshall J. Wolins

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Lou Frizzell

Lou Frizzell

Horace Gruning

Lee Bryant

Lee Bryant

Sharon Willis

Norman Bartold

Norman Bartold

President

Karen Black

Karen Black

Judy Drinkwater

Paul Picerni

Paul Picerni

Jerry

David Doyle

David Doyle

Walter Loughlin

Hank Stohl

Hank Stohl

General Enders

Brenda Vaccaro

Brenda Vaccaro

Kay Brubaker

O. J. Simpson

O. J. Simpson

Cmdr. John Walker

Denise Nicholas

Denise Nicholas

Betty Walker

Robert Walden

Robert Walden

Elliot Whitter

Alan Fudge

Alan Fudge

Capsule Communicator

Jon Cedar

Jon Cedar

F.B.I. Man Number 1

Milton Selzer

Milton Selzer

Dr. Burroughs

Nancy Malone

Nancy Malone

Mrs. Peaker

Barbara Bosson

Barbara Bosson

Alva Leacock

Irby Smith

Irby Smith

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Details

GenresDrama, Action, Thriller, Science Fiction
Runtime2h 3 mins
Released on10 Dec 1977
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

John Chard

8/10

It's a pleasure alright, and I don't feel guilty about it at all!. A NASA space mission up to Mars fails to get off the ground due to major technical problems. Fearing funding could be taken away and wishing to avoid embarrassment, the powers that be decide to do a fake landing in a studio. With the astronauts forced to pretend that they are actually up on Mars, and fighting with their own personal belief systems, the government executives in charge fear that the fake flight could come to light. Upon learning that the outside world actually thinks they crashed upon reentering the earths atmosphere, the astronauts run for their lives knowing that the government can't afford for the men to stay alive. Capricorn One is an excellent conspiracy picture that sadly seems to have been largely forgotten. Even today we are still hearing mooted stories of the landing on the moon actually being fake, so here director and writer Peter Hyams takes it and crafts a thrillingly taut piece of work. At the films heart is Elliot Gould's (his great 70s work under valued) intrepid journalist, Robert Caulfield, after being nudged in the ribs by one of his friends at NASA, is himself under threat of death from shadowy government types who will think of nothing to offing him along with the astronauts. The film is split into two very significant halves, the first half is the set up, the conversations before and after the fake landing are clever and crucially attention grabbing, and of course we get to know our characters with the right amount of time. The film then shifts for the second half into a quality thriller chase movie, our main protagonists pursued by the government assassins courtesy of two gun toting helicopters. Jerry Goldsmith's score brilliantly becoming part of the chase sequences, making the helicopters seem like death stalking machines operated by no man alone. We even get Telly Savalas joining us for the last quarter with a highly fun and enjoyable portrayal as a crop dusting knight in red shiny armour, and the finale positively rocks and finishes the film on the high note it promised all along. James Brolin, Brenda Vaccaro, Sam Waterston, O.J. Simpson, Hal Holbrook and Karen Black fill out the rest of the cast with much credit indeed. Capricorn One, criminally undervalued, and perhaps even more sad, forgotten. 8/10

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Capricorn One TV trailer 1978