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Stowaway to the Moon

Stowaway to the Moon is a 1975 television film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring Lloyd Bridges among others. The plot centers around a preteen boy who stows away on an Apollo mission to the Moon. The film also features Pete Conrad, the third person to walk on the Moon. The film was based on the novel of the same name, written by William Roy Shelton.

Stowaway to the Moon
Original newspaper ad
GenreSci-Fi
Family
Written byJon Boothe
William R. Shelton (novel)
Directed byAndrew V. McLaglen
StarringMichael Link
Lloyd Bridges
Jeremy Slate
Jim McMullan
Morgan Paull
Pete Conrad
Music byPatrick Williams
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersJohn Cutts
Carl Kugel
Production locationsNASA John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida
20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California
CinematographyJ. J. Jones
EditorJohn Schreyer
Running time100 minutes
Production company20th Century Fox Television
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseJanuary 10, 1975 (1975-01-10)

Plot edit

Eli ("E.J.") Mackernutt Jr. is an 11-year-old boy in Titusville, Florida who wants to travel in space. His best friend Joey helps him to sneak into the nearby Kennedy Space Center. Wearing a hardhat and fake security badge and carrying a toolbox, E.J. slips by the other workers unnoticed.

He hides inside a trash compartment in the command module Camelot of the Saturn V rocket before the astronauts arrive for the scheduled Apollo flight to the Moon. As they work through the preflight checklist, Mission Control informs them that the spacecraft is overweight by 87 pounds. They cannot explain the discrepancy, but decide that it is not important enough to delay the launch, and the countdown continues. Meanwhile, E.J.'s father Eli Sr. discovers a note from his son telling him of his intentions. Eli and his wife Mary rush to the Kennedy Space Center and insist to the gate staff that their son is on the rocket, but no one believes them.

After the rocket launches on schedule, command module pilot Ben Pelham discovers E.J. Through flashbacks, E.J. tells his story to the astronauts. He and Joey were building a large scale model of a space capsule, and to raise money to build it, they performed work for the elderly Jacob Avril, who owns property adjoining the Kennedy Space Center. Avril's close proximity to the Space Center gives E.J. the idea of stowing away on the upcoming Moon launch.

Charlie Englehardt, the flight director, tells the crew that the mission is scrubbed, but when the world learns about the stowaway, the principal investigator urges that the mission continue because it is the only planned visit to the Rupes Altai. E.J. apologizes for his stunt on live television and asks that his actions not jeopardize the crew's important mission. Englehardt recognizes that E.J. has persuaded the public and US president to continue the mission, and reluctantly gives his consent for the planned Moon landing.

E.J. helps clean the cabin with a vacuum cleaner and performs other chores. Once in lunar orbit, mission commander Rick Lawrence and lunar module pilot Dave Anderson prepare to undock from the command module and descend to the surface. E.J. notices that Pelham is ill, but the astronaut insists that it is just space adaptation syndrome and asks E.J. to say nothing to the others.

Lawrence and Anderson depart in the Lunar Module Little Dipper, but Pelham's condition deteriorates rapidly. With the ground crew's help, E.J. saves Pelham's life with the vacuum cleaner when he throws up inside his helmet. The boy cares for the ailing astronaut and helps locate the lunar module, which has landed far off course. Despite intermittent telemetry, the lunar module is able to return to the command module with a Genesis Rock; without E.J., Pelham would have died and a rendezvous would have been impossible, killing the other astronauts.

On the way back to Earth, a stuck valve bleeds much of the oxygen from the ship. The astronauts remain in their spacesuits, while E.J. must retreat to Little Dipper until re-entry. Despite the low oxygen and freezing temperatures, E.J. never loses faith in the dream of space travel and keeps himself awake by vividly describing the Earth from space to Englehardt and the astronauts.

Some time later back on Earth, E.J., Joey, and Avril watch the full moon from Avril's property. E.J. remembers Lawrence's words: "Kid, you got us off the Moon. Without you we'd be part of those rocks and rilles down there forever and ever! Now we're going home, and we've got you to thank for that!"

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  • Stowaway to the Moon at IMDb  

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centers around a preteen boy who stows away on an Apollo mission to the Moon The film also features Pete Conrad the third person to walk on the Moon The film was based on the novel of the same name written by William Roy Shelton Stowaway to the MoonOriginal newspaper adGenreSci FiFamilyWritten byJon BootheWilliam R Shelton novel Directed byAndrew V McLaglenStarringMichael LinkLloyd BridgesJeremy SlateJim McMullanMorgan PaullPete ConradMusic byPatrick WilliamsCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducersJohn CuttsCarl KugelProduction locationsNASA John F Kennedy Space Center Florida20th Century Fox Studios 10201 Pico Blvd Century City Los Angeles CaliforniaCinematographyJ J JonesEditorJohn SchreyerRunning time100 minutesProduction company20th Century Fox TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkCBSReleaseJanuary 10 1975 1975 01 10 Plot editEli E J Mackernutt Jr is an 11 year old boy in Titusville Florida who wants to travel in space His best friend Joey helps him to sneak into the nearby Kennedy Space Center Wearing a hardhat and fake security badge and carrying a toolbox E J slips by the other workers unnoticed He hides inside a trash compartment in the command module Camelot of the Saturn V rocket before the astronauts arrive for the scheduled Apollo flight to the Moon As they work through the preflight checklist Mission Control informs them that the spacecraft is overweight by 87 pounds They cannot explain the discrepancy but decide that it is not important enough to delay the launch and the countdown continues Meanwhile E J s father Eli Sr discovers a note from his son telling him of his intentions Eli and his wife Mary rush to the Kennedy Space Center and insist to the gate staff that their son is on the rocket but no one believes them After the rocket launches on schedule command module pilot Ben Pelham discovers E J Through flashbacks E J tells his story to the astronauts He and Joey were building a large scale model of a space capsule and to raise money to build it they performed work for the elderly Jacob Avril who owns property adjoining the Kennedy Space Center Avril s close proximity to the Space Center gives E J the idea of stowing away on the upcoming Moon launch Charlie Englehardt the flight director tells the crew that the mission is scrubbed but when the world learns about the stowaway the principal investigator urges that the mission continue because it is the only planned visit to the Rupes Altai E J apologizes for his stunt on live television and asks that his actions not jeopardize the crew s important mission Englehardt recognizes that E J has persuaded the public and US president to continue the mission and reluctantly gives his consent for the planned Moon landing E J helps clean the cabin with a vacuum cleaner and performs other chores Once in lunar orbit mission commander Rick Lawrence and lunar module pilot Dave Anderson prepare to undock from the command module and descend to the surface E J notices that Pelham is ill but the astronaut insists that it is just space adaptation syndrome and asks E J to say nothing to the others Lawrence and Anderson depart in the Lunar Module Little Dipper but Pelham s condition deteriorates rapidly With the ground crew s help E J saves Pelham s life with the vacuum cleaner when he throws up inside his helmet The boy cares for the ailing astronaut and helps locate the lunar module which has landed far off course Despite intermittent telemetry the lunar module is able to return to the command module with a Genesis Rock without E J Pelham would have died and a rendezvous would have been impossible killing the other astronauts On the way back to Earth a stuck valve bleeds much of the oxygen from the ship The astronauts remain in their spacesuits while E J must retreat to Little Dipper until re entry Despite the low oxygen and freezing temperatures E J never loses faith in the dream of space travel and keeps himself awake by vividly describing the Earth from space to Englehardt and the astronauts Some time later back on Earth E J Joey and Avril watch the full moon from Avril s property E J remembers Lawrence s words Kid you got us off the Moon Without you we d be part of those rocks and rilles down there forever and ever Now we re going home and we ve got you to thank for that References editExternal links editStowaway to the Moon at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stowaway to the Moon amp oldid 1173940610, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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