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Failure Is Not an Option - Apollo 13 (6/11) Movie CLIP (1995) HD

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Aaron (Loren Dean) insists the module conserve its power; Kranz (Ed Harris) is determined not to lose an American in space.

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Cast: Loren Dean
Director: Ron Howard
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Producer: Michael Bostick, Brian Grazer, Todd Hallowell, Aldric La'Auli Porter, Louisa Velis, Lorne Orleans
Screenwriter: Jim Lovell, Jeffrey Kluger, William Broyles Jr., Al Reinert
Film Description: Apollo 13: To the Edge and Back is the gripping true story of 3 astronauts stranded in space and NASA's unrelenting effort to bring them safely home. The 87-minute documentary contains extensive archival footage of the aborted moon mission and first-hand accounts from crew members Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert, as well as commentary from family members and NASA officials. You'll witness every tense moment--from the onboard explosion to the failure of the guidance and power systems to Lovell's ominous statement, "Houston: We've Got a Problem"--as the ill-fated 1970 space mission is chronicled. Dramatic computer effects are a special highlight of the film.

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  • Why is the most important line out of this whole clip cut off at the end!?!?

  • @koa2341 Gene Kranz actually cried at the splashdown of Apollo 13 in 1970!

    As he said in the wonderful documentary "Failure is not an option": "I was crying. It was really hard to stop from crying. I sat down on the chair and I rubbed my eyes because i was emabarassed in front of my team to let them know that I had lost it"

    It could be seen also on the original footage by NASA.

    Ed Harris has been, I think, one of the best actor in the movie portraying a giant person as Eugene Kranz !

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  • Isn't it "Houston we've got a problem..."

  • @LucyGar23 Fellow student or his teacher?

  • Failure is not an option...

    We must use this everyday in our lives.

  • 1.33 - The King of Space Men: John Young

  • Best movie ever. btw, i never seen so many men in ties. Thats NASA dress code.

  • "You can't run a vacuum cleaner on 12 amps!"

    Me: *looks at my vacuum cleaner.* Apparently, you can.

  • @Areebabeesh

    Indeed, what a sham!

  • As good as he was in this scene, I really didn't like when they re entered and crashed to the chair and cried- horrible acting

  • @Areebabeesh Was wondering the very same thing...

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