![]() ![]() They bring the astronauts to the desert and film the fake Mars landing on a movie set, broadcasting the images to the public as if they were watching a real Mars landing. To avoid bad publicity from delaying or cancelling the mission, and to keep their funding, they decide to lauch the ship with no astronauts. NASA is about to send a manned mission to Mars named Capricorn One, but they discover that the life support system is defective. (It helped to feed the crazy conspiracy theory that the moon landing was faked.) This is a pretty good government conspiracy thriller about a faked mission to Mars. My honest thoughts on the Jodie Whittaker era of Doctor Who, Russell T.Some of these pictures and descriptions may give away plot details that you might not want to know before watching the film.TV Review: Wayward Pines – the anti-Lost that’s great… for 5 episodes July 4, 2022.Drawing the line between fan service and fan-punching-in-face: an examination of The Tunnel, Line of Duty, Game of Thrones, and Star Wars September 16, 2022.Reviews of The Power of the Doctor, Halloween Ends, and The Devil’s Hour November 4, 2022.Like me on Facebook Follow me on Twitter My Tweets Recent Posts In the meantime, take a look at Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 of my investigation into the world’s most famous conspiracy theory. Overall, Capricorn One is a decent film with some well-developed characters, well-written dialogue, a great concept and a mostly good plot.Ĭlick here to read my analysis of the Apollo moon landing conspiracy theories. Are all the conspirators rounded up? Does Caulfield find out what they did to his friend? Is NASA shut down? But it ends the moment the astronaut turns up at the memorial service, revealing the lie. The end scenes with Caulfield rescuing the only astronaut who hadn’t been captured by the ‘black helicopters’ were good. More time would also have allowed for a much more satisfying ending. Or, like I say, perhaps it would’ve been better as a TV series. Arguably we could have done with less of the astronauts running around the desert and combating snakes, and more of Caulfield’s investigation. More time would have been needed for this, and there wasn’t any. My feeling is that to not have any focus on what the TV cameras showed was a bit of a squandered opportunity. Both good angles to take in this kind of conspiracy film, and the complete erasure of the NASA employee’s existence was eerie.īut Hyams’ concept for the film came from the idea that “the only verification we have came from a TV camera”. I presumed he might find some oddities and clues in the footage, which would lead him to the conclusion that it was faked.Īs it happened, it was a secret message in one of the astronauts’ conversations with his wife, and the disappearance of Caulfield’s friend, a NASA employee who was onto something, that sparked Caulfield’s investigation. Caulfield’s piecing together the conspiracy was good, but I wanted more focus on the faked footage itself. ![]() It was a two hour film, but that didn’t seem enough. What I can’t help feeling is that Capricorn One would have been better as a TV miniseries. Several minutes could have been cut off the long scene of astronaut Willis wearily climbing a mountain in the desert and talking to himself, only to be captured at the top. ![]() A few scenes felt a bit truncated, like Caulfield being shot at in Flat Rock, while others were far too long. There’s a POV of the car itself, unusual in scenes like this, and it’s hugely effective because it’s like you’re right there with him. There’s a very suspenseful scene where the brakes on Caulfield’s car fail and it flies through busy streets at increasing speeds. Caulfield is a well-drawn character and there’s a ton of great dialogue, particularly Caulfield’s scenes with his boss, and his reporter friend, played by Karen Black. The concept is great, and this film is credited with popularising the moon landing hoax theories, which continue to this day. I was expecting this kind of big production to be really dated, but it holds up well. However, reporter Robert Caulfield (Elliott Gould) senses that something is afoot and sets out to expose the conspiracy, thereby becoming the target of the conspirators.įor a movie from 1978, I was impressed. When NASA realises too late that the mission will fail, the astronauts are shipped off in secret to a film set and forced to fake the landing. In this case, three astronauts are supposed to be part of the first manned mission to Mars. Spoilers ahead!Ĭapricorn One is a government conspiracy thriller based on an idea that the Apollo moon landings were faked, which I explored in a blog a couple of weeks ago. ![]() My extra blog for this week looks at the 1978 film by director Peter Hyams and starring Elliott Gould, Capricorn One. ![]()
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