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Topic:Armstrong (Tin Goose Films documentary)
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Rick MulheirnThis looks exciting. Given the credentials of the film makers this promises to be something special.
David CLooking forward to it - and the DVD.
Robert PearlmancollectSPACE
Harrison Ford narrates first moonwalker's words in 'Armstrong' film

Harrison Ford gives voice to the first man to walk on the moon in a new documentary coming to theaters just in time for the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission.

"Armstrong," directed by David Fairhead, features never-released home movies that together with still images and footage from NASA's archives chronicle the late astronaut Neil Armstrong's life. Gravitas Ventures, a Red Arrow Studios company, will release the 100-minute "Armstrong" in theaters and through on demand video services on July 12.

capoetcThis documentary definitely looks promising. I'm looking forward to seeing it.
David CLooking forward to this, should be a counterbalance to First Man.
TedIt's superb. I found it riveting and quite emotional actually, you get to see much more of Neil as a person.

His home movies (the footage of his daughter is so very sad), long contributions with his sister, sons and ex wife, interviews with his former squadron mates, and with Dave Scott, Frank Borman, Mike Collins and a jocular Chris Kraft. No Buzz Aldrin though... anyway it's a must see! It's a great tribute to Neil.

TedJust to add it's still on at selected cinemas and the DVD/Blu-ray is out on July 15th - see here.
JouettJust got home from watching this at my local Cinema and Grill. Thoroughly enjoyed it! Chris Kraft will crack you up. Catch it if you can. Can't wait for it to become available on Blu-Ray in the states. A must-have for me.
Gordon Eliot ReadeI really enjoyed this documentary mostly for all the wonderful vintage film clips most of which I'd never seen before.

The interviews were also fantastic. This was an unexpected pleasure.

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