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Race to Space

  • 2001
  • PG
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Race to Space (2001)
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In the 1960s a young woman works at NASA as an animal trainer responsible for the chimpanzee who will go into space.In the 1960s a young woman works at NASA as an animal trainer responsible for the chimpanzee who will go into space.In the 1960s a young woman works at NASA as an animal trainer responsible for the chimpanzee who will go into space.

  • Director
    • Sean McNamara
  • Writers
    • Eric Gardner
    • Steven H. Wilson
  • Stars
    • Alex D. Linz
    • William Atherton
    • James Woods
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Sean McNamara
    • Writers
      • Eric Gardner
      • Steven H. Wilson
    • Stars
      • Alex D. Linz
      • William Atherton
      • James Woods
    • 23User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Alex D. Linz
    Alex D. Linz
    • Wilhelm 'Billy' von Huber
    William Atherton
    William Atherton
    • Ralph Stanton
    James Woods
    James Woods
    • Dr. Wilhelm von Huber
    Annabeth Gish
    Annabeth Gish
    • Dr. Donni McGuinness
    Wesley Mann
    Wesley Mann
    • Rudolph
    Patrick Richwood
    Patrick Richwood
    • Dieter
    William Devane
    William Devane
    • Roger Thornhill
    Mark Moses
    Mark Moses
    • Alan Shepard
    Michael Tylo
    Michael Tylo
    • Guidance Technician
    Scott Thompson Baker
    Scott Thompson Baker
    • Telemetry Technician
    Michael Jeffrey Woods
    • Dexterity Technician
    T.J. Beacom
    • Ed the Bully
    James Benson
    • Gertz
    Janis Benson
    • Gerta
    Jack McGee
    Jack McGee
    • Fielding
    Marc Kittay
    • Rat Patrol #1
    Denae Adams
    • Stephanie
    Pam Baumann
    • Teacher Mrs. Gallagher
    • Director
      • Sean McNamara
    • Writers
      • Eric Gardner
      • Steven H. Wilson
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    Old Joe

    One boy, one flight, one adventure of a lifetime!

    It seems at the present time, I can not help but watch movies that are ‘based on a true story'. Perhaps it is all a coincidence, but I have been richly rewarded for viewing such movies. Race to space is a ‘family friendly' motion picture, that has a great resemblance to the movie ‘October sky'. If you have ever looked for a film about animals, and why they are and can be an important part of someone's life, then this film is it.

    Wilhelm is a NASA scientist, who has recently located to Florida with his son Billy, who aspires to be a hero like the young astronaut, Alan Shepherd and it's not long before Billy gets his chance. Hired by Dr. McGuinness to help train the chimpanzees for the NASA space mission, he begins to develop a close bond with one chimp in particular, Mac. With Billy's help, Mac is chosen to become the first chimp into space. It all seems a wonderful game until Billy realizes the risk associated with Mac going on this historic mission. Can Mac and his Dad pull together to make this mission fly?

    This a really enjoyable film. Considering that is based on a true story, I like how it compels you to see what will happen between the main stars, that being Billy and Mac. The director, Sean McNamara, does a great job in bringing out the wonderful relationship that a young boy has with the Chimpanzees. I also found the story interesting in how the bad men of launch wanted it to fail, but never got their way. The credit for the story belongs to both Eric Gardner and Steven H. Wilson. They wrote both the script and the characters perfectly.

    Then what about the cast for this film. The main man of the show was Billy, who was played by Alex D. Linz. I like how he showed such compassion for his animal friend Mac, as that sentiment seemed real. This young fellow also appeared in films such as the Cable Guy and the starring role in the not so popular, Home Alone 3. I liked the grown cast members of `Race to Space'. Billy's Father, the eccentric Dr. Wilhelm Von Huber, was acted very well by James Wood. I especially enjoyed how his character turns from being a strict parent, to a caring and understanding father. Then the role of Dr Donni McGuinness is also important. Her character was performed by Annabeth Gish. She was good in the role of the doctor who chooses the one Chimp to go into space. I also enjoyed her role in the film, Double Jeopardy.

    There is also some different sort of stars that need to be recognised here. I am of course talking about the wonderful work by the Chimpanzees. They were very funny and well taught by their trainers. It was an amazing achievement to actually have an animal do what was being shown. To have it reenacted is priceless. It is great to have animals being not only able to achieve great heights, but to be used in a way that is not cruel, but instead to the advantage of all to see.

    In conclusion, I watched this film with a group of people, who all thought it was pretty good. I would have to agree, considering that it was funny, touching, sad and triumphant, showing the heartfelt adventure of the first chimpanzee in space. This film also makes me a little envy of missing out such great achievements by man, such as putting animals in space (safely) and a man on the moon. What an historic time the 60's must have been, and how lucky we are that movies can are being made showing such events. Race to space is an inspirational story that should not be missed.

    CMRS gives ‘Race to Space': 4.5 (very good - brilliant film)
    dvdgil

    They Can Still Make Great Family Movies!

    I have just seen Race To Space and was so pleased to see a movie that can be enjoyed by the whole family.The cast was great especially William Atherton who is great at playing characters you love to hate. The story moves quickly and has plenty of humor and suspense and is also a great history lesson. I highly recommend this movie for anyone 8 or over
    jessewillis

    Interesting premise, but deeply flawed execution.

    I won't summarize the plot, others have already done that already, but I will make a few points and expose a few of the more obvious flaws.

    I was hoping that Race To Space (2001) would be as good as The Dish (2000), which is also based on a true story of the space race (check it out if you can!). I was hoping that this film would dramatize the meaty subject of ex-Nazis working in the America's rocket program. Something that has had virtually no attention in film. Unfortunately it didn't.

    Children and animals and rockets? No, it doesnt work. The mindset that brings together the first two for quick buck doesnt understand the latter. What happened to the live action kids movies? All they seem to know how to make is endless kids and animals films about animals who behave like spoiled brats and the kids who love them. Air Bud 1, 2 and 3 Free Willy 1, 2 and 3 M.V.P.: Most Valuable Primate 1, 2 and 3! How is a kid watching these films supposed to gain any insight into real animal behavior from all this stage production? It sickens me. It would be okay if they were actually entertaining, but they are all derivative crap. Race To Space is just lucky its not sequel bound like it forebearers (I hope).

    Though James Woods was fine in this film, he is usually much better, his accent was very poorly done.

    The meaningless subplot about a NASA supervisor (William Atherton) who is bribed by a rival rocket developer (?) into wilful sabotage of a Redstone rocket was not only ridiculous, it was sad. Is this ham fisted manipulation of the plot supposed to explain away all the other meandering plot threads???? If so, it didnt work. Sad. Poor William Atherton (you probably know him from his arrogant and abrasive TV reporter role in the Die Hard movies), he plays pompous and self-important characters so well he's become typecast in the worst way. I guess its a job, but he can't be still having fun playing the same character over and over again in film after film.

    This film was ultimately a big disappointment, it takes way too many liberties with the facts to be legitimately use the "based on a true

    story" tag. The only facts from NASA history that this film keeps are that:

    1. German scientists/engineers were instrumental in the space race and

    2. That a Chimpanzee was launched into space before a man was.

    The true story of the first Chimpanzee in space may not have made as good a "Hollywood kids movie" in the tradition of (Free Willy), but it certainly would have been a better film. This is ably supported by the mini documentary entitled "Ham: America's First Space Hero" which is included on the DVD (amongst a surprising number of ineffectual extras). "Ham: America's First Space Hero" is the one bright spot in this otherwise shabby production.

    I don't think that children actually enjoy or learn from schmaltzy unrealistic animals movies, let alone from "based on a true story" films that aren't! Perhaps I'm wrong, perhaps you will really enjoy it if you are 11 years old, I'm not, I didnt.
    vchimpanzee

    Pretty good

    In this fictional version of the story of the first chimp sent into space, Billy is the new kid at school, the son of one of the scientists in charge of making sure we can join the Russians in the space race.

    Some of the kids are mean to Billy, calling him a Nazi, among other things. Billy's father starts bringing him to work to help him adjust to his new situation, and it is there that he discovers the chimp project. Billy's teacher wants him to do a paper on space flight, and he chooses the chimps as a topic, and he later gets to do important work in the program. Dr. McGuinness has an additional challenge to face, besides getting the chimps ready for the potentially dangerous flight. She's a woman, and female scientists are not being accepted by men the way they are today.

    Meanwhile, Roger Thornhill wants his company to build the rockets, and he doesn't appreciate the fact that Germans are the ones putting Americans in space.

    James Woods is very convincing but often stereotypical as a by-the-book German scientist. Later on he shows a warm side, which was hinted at when Billy first got in trouble at school. In fact, he seems every bit as American as the other characters at times, except for that accent. The other German characters, unfortunately, seem like they belong in "Hogan's Heroes" and don't exactly inspire confidence.

    Alex D. Linz does just fine as Billy, who more than once gets the opportunity to save the day, which is fine for the kids watching the movie but not particularly realistic. And the chimp who gets to go into space does quite a capable job (I won't say which one it is). Mark Moses does a fine job as Alan Shepard, who in real life ends up as the first American in space. And Annabeth Gish is likable as the scientist in charge of the chimps.

    William Devane is sometimes deliciously evil, and at other times just plain evil, as the executive who has devious plans for the space program. William Atherton is more stereotypical as the 'inside man' who helps Devane's character.

    What a appears to be a documentary on the space race starts the film, and similar footage is shown at other times. This is interesting.

    Kennedy became president during the events of this film. This is okay even though the actual flight of the first chimp took place too soon for Kennedy to have been in office as long as he appeared to be here. People liked Kennedy and his comments in the inaugural speech add to the film. Another minor flaw: 1962 Chevrolets were not introduced until much later in 1961.

    This movie isn't really a comedy, but it is funny at times. There may have been some editing, but overall, it seemed clean enough for most kids to watch. There are some frightening scenes involving the training and the actual flight, but this is to be expected with something as new as space travel was.

    This was pretty good.
    6boblipton

    The Right Stuff

    Motherless Alex D. Linz moves to Cocoa Beach with his father. Because his name is Wilhelm von Huber II, and daddy is James Woods with a German accent standing in for Werner von Braun, he's bullied by his classmates as a Nazi. Woods doesn't have a clue as to what he does, but Annabeth Gish, in charge of the chimpanzees who are being trained for the first Mercury launch notices the boy has an emotional connection with one of the chimps, and appoints him an official trainer.

    It's actually a nice little child's-eye view of the beginning of the Space Race. It has a bit of politics, a bit of industrial espionage, and a decent, if light view of the goings on in the era, like a YA version of THE RIGHT STUFF. Plus a chimpanzee, of course. With William Devane, William Atherton, and Barry Corbin.

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    • Trivia
      The actual name of the Chimpanzee that was suborbitally launched, was "Ham" (an acronym which stands for Holloman Aerospace Medical Center). He was given that name upon his successful return to Earth.
    • Goofs
      The capsule with Mac in it shows a window, when in fact even Alan Sheppard didn't have a view port in his capsule. Gus Grissom was the first to have a view port in his Mercury flight.
    • Connections
      References High Noon (1952)

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2002 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Carrera espacial
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Canaveral Air Station, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Brookwell-McNamara Entertainment
      • Century Entertainment
      • Telepool
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      • $4,750,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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