![]() ![]() A dramatic helicopter chase scene ensues. “But if we don’t want to take part in some giant rip-off of yours then somehow or other we’re managing to ruin the country.”įrom there its a cat and mouse game between the good guys and bad. The astronauts, who are harbored, realize they have no recourse but to escape or be killed. “If we go along with you and lie our asses off, the world of truth and ideals is, er, protected,” say’s Waterston’s Lt Col. But Gould, as journalist Robert Caulfield, is suspicious. In hindsight the cast was impressive, but the actors weren’t as important as the story.Īfter the landing is staged and broadcast as real, the nation is told the three astronauts died instantly in a failed reentry. Simpson was a celebrity athlete whose acting career was just beginning. While Brolin was known mostly for his television role as Dr, Steven Kiley on Marcus Welby, M.D. Elliott Gould, Hal Holbrook, Telly Savalas, Brenda Vaccaro and Karen Black round out the cast. In the movie, Sam Waterston, James Brolin and O.J. Chicago Tribune film critic Gene Siskel called it “a surprisingly good thriller” while another critic Harry Themal said it was a “somewhat feeble effort at an adventure film.” Variety was even less complimentary calling it “underdeveloped” and the cast “scattershot.” “Would you be shocked to find out the greatest moment of our recent history may not have happened at all?” the movie posters read. “Capricorn One” was released in the Summer of 1977. In 1976, Hyams was given the green light to make his movie as part of deal with ITC Entertainment to produce films with a conspiracy bent. Interest in a story like a fake moon landing (in the movie’s case, the first manned mission to Mars) had appeal. Watergate broke and America was thrown into a government scandal at its highest levels. Hyams shopped the script around but got no takers. That was in 1972, four years before Kaysing’s book was released. So he wrote a story based on the concept. “I wondered what would happen if someone faked a whole story.” For him, he admits, it was the same with television. ![]() “I grew up in the generation where my parents basically believed if it was in the newspaper it was true,” Hyams said in an interview with a film trade magazine. A former TV news anchor, Hyams was more interested in how such a thing could actually be pulled off? Peter Hyams ![]() Whether you believed Kaysing or not was a moot point for American screenwriter and director Peter Hyams. Kaysing’s theories were technical and persuasive and soon a movement of nonbelievers, inspired by the book, was born. Kaysing believes NASA couldn’t safely put a man on the moon by the end of the 1960’s (a promise made by President Kennedy) so they staged it instead. We Never Went to the Moon: America’s Thirty Million Dollar Swindle was written by Bill Kaysing, a Navy midshipman and rocket specialist, who claimed to have inside knowledge of a government conspiracy to fake the moon landing. In 1976, a controversial new book was released that contended the Apollo 11 moon mission never happened. Sam Waterston, James Brolin and OJ Simpson are the three Astronauts who are scheduled to fly to Mars on this historic mission – but are secretly pulled from the capsule at the last minute…the plan is to fake the Mars landing and keep the astronauts at a remote base until the mission is over, but then investigative journalist Robert Caulfield, played by Elliot Gould, starts to suspect something.‘Capricorn One’ – The Movie That Helped Shape a Conspiracy The destination in the film has been changed to Mars, but the film uses the conspiracy theories around the Moon landing as its basis in reality… It’s “Cult Movie Monday”, and with the 50th anniversary of the moon landing around us, it’s time to check out this terrific 1977 thriller that asks the question: what if the moon landing was faked? Writer-Director Peter Hyams has a point: what if the Apollo 11 moon landing never actually happened?Īs we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, it’s about 50 years of conspiracy theories as well, and one film told the story of how such a thing could have happened! “There was one event of really enormous importance that had almost no witnesses. The Moon Landing Was Faked! “Capricorn One” Blasts Off As “Cult Movie Monday” Stages An Outer Space Conspiracy! Home › 70's Cinema › The Moon Landing Was Faked! “Capricorn One” Blasts Off As “Cult Movie Monday” Stages An Outer Space Conspiracy! ![]()
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