A Brief Look at the Space Race
Drama · History
Overview
This was a project done for a AP US History course, hence the mundane performances and obvious budgetary restraints. It is in our honor to present you a glimpse into the Space Race.
Top Cast
Alex Montgomery
Alex Montgomery
Nikita Khrushchev
Alex Montgomery
Nikita Khrushchev
Luke Henshaw
Luke Henshaw
Von Braun/Ivan Voice/Richard Nixon
Luke Henshaw
Von Braun/Ivan Voice/Richard Nixon
Leonide Acevedo
Leonide Acevedo
Alan Shepard/Leonid Brezhnev
Leonide Acevedo
Alan Shepard/Leonid Brezhnev
Gabriel Munoz
Gabriel Munoz
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Gabriel Munoz
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Orion Good
Orion Good
Assistant/Marilyn Monroe
Orion Good
Assistant/Marilyn Monroe
Vicente Pina
Vicente Pina
John F. Kennedy
Vicente Pina
John F. Kennedy
Patrick Parani
Patrick Parani
Yuri Gagarin
Patrick Parani
Yuri Gagarin
Leigh Sena
Leigh Sena
Lyndon Johnson
Leigh Sena
Lyndon Johnson
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