
Hazardous Journey - The Apollo 11 Moon Landing
Documentary · History
Overview
July 1969. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are 240,000 miles from earth facing the most hazardous venture in the history of space flight; the first human landing on another world. They'll succeed, abort, or die in the attempt.
Top Cast


Neil Armstrong
Neil Armstrong
Self (archive footage)
Neil Armstrong
Self (archive footage)
Michael Collins
Michael Collins
Self (archive footage)
Michael Collins
Self (archive footage)


Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin
Self (archive footage)
Buzz Aldrin
Self (archive footage)


Gene Kranz
Gene Kranz
Self (archive footage)
Gene Kranz
Self (archive footage)


Charlie Duke
Charlie Duke
Self (archive footage)
Charlie Duke
Self (archive footage)
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