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Stowaway to the Moon

  • TV Movie
  • 1975
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
264
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Stowaway to the Moon (1975)
FamilySci-Fi

An 11 year old boy, who has always been fascinated by space and astronauts, wishes he could go into space also. So of course it should be easy to get into Cape Kennedy, up the launch tower, ... Read allAn 11 year old boy, who has always been fascinated by space and astronauts, wishes he could go into space also. So of course it should be easy to get into Cape Kennedy, up the launch tower, and into the capsule. Naturally when something goes wrong on the journey, he will save the... Read allAn 11 year old boy, who has always been fascinated by space and astronauts, wishes he could go into space also. So of course it should be easy to get into Cape Kennedy, up the launch tower, and into the capsule. Naturally when something goes wrong on the journey, he will save the day.

  • Director
    • Andrew V. McLaglen
  • Writers
    • William R. Shelton
    • Jon Boothe
  • Stars
    • Lloyd Bridges
    • Jeremy Slate
    • Jim McMullan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    264
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Writers
      • William R. Shelton
      • Jon Boothe
    • Stars
      • Lloyd Bridges
      • Jeremy Slate
      • Jim McMullan
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lloyd Bridges
    Lloyd Bridges
    • Charlie Englehardt
    Jeremy Slate
    Jeremy Slate
    • Astronaut Capt. Rick Lawrence
    Jim McMullan
    Jim McMullan
    • Astronaut Ben Pelham
    • (as James McMullan)
    Morgan Paull
    Morgan Paull
    • Astronaut Dave Anderson
    Michael Link
    • Eli 'E.J.' Mackernutt Jr.
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Jacob Avril
    James T. Callahan
    James T. Callahan
    • Dr. Jack Smathers
    • (as James Callahan)
    Walter Brooke
    Walter Brooke
    • Whitehead
    Keene Curtis
    Keene Curtis
    • Tom Estes
    Edward Faulkner
    Edward Faulkner
    • Eli Mackernutt Sr.
    Jon Cedar
    Jon Cedar
    • Hans Hartman
    Barbara Faulkner
    • Mrs. Mary Mackernutt
    Stephen Rogers
    • Joey Williams
    Charles Conrad
    • Charles Conrad
    • (as Charles 'Pete' Conrad Jr.)
    • Director
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Writers
      • William R. Shelton
      • Jon Boothe
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    2WilliamJE

    We have ignition

    Stowaway to the Moon is very typical for a 1970's made for television movie. It is both low budget and not very well written. The film may have worked better if it had been all a dream but it wasn't.
    4agb8369

    Only nostalgia keeps this from a 1/10

    I remembered this as a kid like some others. IF this movie was an after school special catering to kids, my perspective would be different, but it was not when released in 1975.

    1. Even pre-terrorist days, launch sites were locked down tight. Especially then with a war still in its wake. No kid is going to sneak aboard.

    2. There is not as much space as depicted in the capsule. They are tight, just as the capsule the kid is shown in at the beginning of the movie.

    3. The guard entrances when the dad cam in would not have been so lax.

    I could go on all evening on this flick since it is clueless and lazy with effort. Based on the insanely rushed ending, they somebody must have gotten how bad this was and cut the budget- hence the abrupt and nonsense ending. Even as a kid all those years ago I thought the kid was dreaming, up until the end. Due to the odd demeanor of the adults and the lack of logic, I thought the movie was intended to be the kid dreaming and it then would have made sense. Reason being, the movie literally seems like a dream of an eleven year old.

    From a kids perspective, the movie would be a 7/10, since THEN it would make sense.
    7miller-movies

    A low budget TV Movie that entertains and teaches....

    Lloyd Bridges and John Carradine are the only big name actors in this TV movie, but the remainder of the cast do fairly well. This is a film about a NASA Moon mission, with a boy who stows away in the trash compartment. While moderately simplistic, it does a good job of showing what an actual mission was all about. Michael Link stars as the title character. Do not expect massive FX, tho there is some good footage from the Apollo missions. Astronaut Charles Conrad provides some nice insight as a news reporter. Shown on Fox Movie Channel on June 5th... it might be repeated. 7.
    8TVholic

    Once, when the wonders of space still beckoned to children...

    It's been so many years since I last saw this. Sort of a children's version of "Marooned" or an earlier, better version of "Spacecamp."

    Young EJ is an intelligent, young boy with an obsessive interest in the space program. So he hatches a plan to sneak past the launch support crew and surveillance cameras during the launch preparations for the "Camelot" moon mission, managing to get himself into the Apollo space capsule. Once they're en route to the Moon, he's discovered. His presence causes problems and strains the resources of a spacecraft meticulously designed to hold only three men, but he also helps solve other problems that arise and so gains the respect, friendship and admiration of the astronauts.

    Child actor Michael Link did a fine job in the titular role. EJ was written as highly intelligent but not a precocious smart aleck like so many child characters today. A young nerd, as it were. Most of the adults were fine as well, including veterans Lloyd Bridges and John Carradine.

    For all the haters who harp about how implausible this movie is, it was a family-oriented TV movie, not a documentary or even a big-budget theatrical feature film. NASA itself had no problems with it and lent their full support. They supplied genuine footage from the Apollo missions to be interspersed in the movie. They even allowed all the scenes at "Mission Control" to be filmed in one of the actual Kennedy Space Center firing rooms (launch control center) in Florida. Apollo astronaut Pete Conrad played himself as a TV commentator. None of this would have happened if they had thought this movie was garbage.

    It was the daydream of many a young boy and certainly some young girls (paging Dr. Sally Ride) in the years immediately following the Apollo missions to be an astronaut. "Stowaway" took that a step further with a dream of going into space without having to grow up (and grow old) first. But show this movie to most kids today and they would be likely to not only find the special effects lacking (which is not all that important) but the space program dull and uninspiring.. How times have changed. No longer does the nation cluster around TVs, holding its collective breath throughout each mission People have become jaded to space, even though the shuttle only goes up every few months at most -- no more often than the Moon missions did. If JFK could see the level of disinterest today, he would cry. Shows and movies about the space program (as opposed to space operas, alien invasions and the like) are rarities today. Only a few come to mind from the last two decades. The Right Stuff, Apollo 13, From the Earth to the Moon, Spacecamp, Space Cowboys. Alas, the last two were targeted at diametrically opposite age groups. All of us would benefit if some of the early wonder were instilled in generations now and yet to come.
    7jaybabb

    A boy sneaks on board a spacecraft and goes along for the ride!

    This is a sweet, simple story about a boy who stowaway on a spacecraft the night before lift off. It appears that he really thought this plan through, he studied up on space travel and the complex nature of traveling in space. This kid is smart, he knew what he was doing!

    This is 1974 and the security technology has not yet been available. It's impossible to get away with some thing like that today. I like the way this story is told, it's not corny, but neither is it overblown.

    This film also brings back the memories of the Apollo space program, while I was only 5 years old when Apollo 11 mission to the moon, I still remember the event because it was all anyone talked about at the time.

    This is good story telling. I give it ***1/2 out of *****.

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    • Trivia
      After Rocketship X-M (1950), this is Lloyd Bridges' second film featuring a manned mission to the Moon.
    • Goofs
      There was no capability to measure vehicle weight before launch. Even if there were, it is hard to believe it would be accurate enough to detect the kid's 90 LB weight within the 6.4 Million LB weight of the vehicle. Furthermore, vehicle weight *would* fluctuate more than the kid's weight, for many technical reasons.

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Abenteuer im Weltraum
    • Filming locations
      • Kennedy Space Center, Titusville, Florida, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Mor-Film Fare Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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