Blocky men test themselves in perilous missions, but modernist tension cracks the mold of classicism
Countdown (1968)
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Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: After decades of working in commercial documentaries and television, Robert Altman got his first crack at Hollywood filmmaking with this dramatic adventure about the first manned space trip to the... After decades of working in commercial documentaries and television, Robert Altman got his first crack at Hollywood filmmaking with this dramatic adventure about the first manned space trip to the moon. The story, based on the novel by World War II pilot Hank Searls, concerns two NASA astronauts whose friendship is tested by the race with Russia to land the first man on the moon. The more confident and assured Chiz (Robert Duvall) is bypassed for Lee (James Caan), an apprehensive husband and father, yet together the two men learn to rise above their conflict and work to accomplish the miraculous task. Altman's first major Hollywood film is a more traditional drama compared to the director's later efforts, largely due to the fact that he was signed as a director-for-hire, which forced him to keep the narrative tight and focused. He began, however, to explore his ground-breaking overlapping dialogue techniques, which ended up being used in producer William Conrad's re-cutting of the picture. Despite being a more controlled project than is associated with Altman's maverick style, COUNTDOWN is a gripping work of entertainment that successfully blends science fiction with personal melodrama, featuring realistic performances from Duvall and Caan as the conflicted friends. [More]
Starring: James Caan, Joanna Cook Moore, Robert Duvall, Charles Aidman
Starring: James Caan, Joanna Cook Moore, Robert Duvall, Charles Aidman, Barbara Baxley, Steve Ihnat
Director: Robert Altman
Director: Robert Altman
Producer: William Conrad
Composer: Leonard Rosenman
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Auteur Robert Altman Passes Away at 81
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