Red Planet (2000)

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Written by Chuck Pfarrer

Directed by Anthony Hoffman

Also known as "El Planeta Rojo", "Planeta Rojo", "Plančte Rouge", "Reino de las Sombras"

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Australia

Filmed in Colour

This incredible looking movie sees an astronaut stranded on Mars after a manned mission goes wrong.

In the very near future, Earth is rapidly dying. The only chance humanity has for survival is the development of a colony on Mars.

An experienced team of America's top astronauts, each of whom have a different specialised field in which they work, are making the very first manned expedition to the Red Planet.

On this journey the crew must overcome the enormous differences in their personalities, morals and class in order to successfully complete this highly important mission.

However, when they land the crew's equipment suffers extreme damage now their only hope of surviving the hostile surface of Mars is to rely on each other.

All their doubts, fears and questions about God, man's destiny and the nature of the universe become defining elements in their fates.

In this alien environment they must come face to face with their most human selves to be able to survive.

Cast

Image for Val KilmerVal KilmerRobby Gallagher
Image for Carrie-Anne MossCarrie-Anne MossCmdr. Kate Bowman
Image for Benjamin BrattBenjamin BrattLt. Ted Santen
Image for Tom SizemoreTom SizemoreDr. Quinn Burchenal
Image for Simon BakerSimon BakerChip Pettengill
Image for Terence StampTerence StampDr. Bud Chantilas
Jessica MortonWebsite fan
Caroline BossiWebsite fan
Bob NeillVoice of NASA

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