Elliott Gould,
James Brolin,
Brenda Vaccaro,
Sam Waterston,
O.J. Simpson
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Astronauts Charles Brubaker, John Walker, and Peter Willis (James Brolin, O.J. Simpson, and Sam Waterston, respectively) are hailed as heroes when they become the first men to be rocketed to Mars. Act... read more
Directed by: Peter Hyams
DVD Release Date: March 15, 2000
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Flixster Reviews (381)
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September 24, 2011
The 1970s were the golden age of the conspiracy thriller. Cold War paranoia, the OPEC crisis and the long-term fallout from Watergate created a heightened public interest in the workings of government and big corporations, which filtered through into a series of classic films. Bu... read more
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January 6, 2011
I believe this was the first film to question the moon landing, and there have been other since this one, but I think this is probably the best of them. I know I really liked it.
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July 29, 2010
Watched it quite a while back. It works more as a comedy than as a sci-fi or a thriller or an adventure movie. Guess that was intentional. Elliot Gloud is incredible. His sequences with his boss are awfully funny. A fun ride worth undertaking once.
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May 25, 2010
A little uneven, but mostly awesome. It's a great 70's conspiracy thriller with Elliot Gould and Halholbrook. What's not to love?
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July 2, 2008
James Brolin heads a team of astronauts who're pulled from their capsule seconds before the launch and told they must help fake a Mars landing in order to save the space program. Meanwhile Elliot Gould is a reporter whose friend that works in the Houston command centre tells him ... read more
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November 9, 2006
Engaging conspiracy film. Capricorn One concerns a US cover-up of a mission to Mars, attempting to claim the astonauts' journey resulted in a accident costing them their lives. Regretting their decision to lie for 'the sake of the nation', the actor/astronauts try to escape the g... read more
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January 21, 2012
Capricorn One had a cool plot and was quite well-done. The mystery and suspense behind the entire conspiracy was accurately captured as well. The film, however,fell short on Bru Baker's co-astronauts; both men lacked any real character development and their roles ended abruptly. ... read more
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November 2, 2011
The idea is perfect and I love it. The execution is a mess: the script constantly veers into "wit" when it needs to play it straight. There are countless plot holes, such as the other two astronauts completely disappearing. There's little tension because the audience knows what's... read more
Critic Reviews
Can you imagine O. J. Simpson as an astronaut? Full Review
A memorable exercise in the paranoia genre. Full Review
Controversial for its time, now so-so conspiracy theory plot about faked moon landing.
Pretty soon the project gets bogged down in innumerable difficulties, not helped by the awfulness of most of the dialogue. Full Review
A sharp, cynical and exciting post-Watergate paranoid thriller that established Peter Hyams as a top-notch action filmmaker.
Cool conspiracy thriller
Exciting and well-plotted conspiracy film.
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