

Dark Side of the Moon
Top secret.
Genres
Overview
A French documentary or, one might say more accurately, a mockumentary, by director William Karel which originally aired on Arte in 2002 with the title Opération Lune. The basic premise for the film is the theory that the television footage from the Apollo 11 Moon landing was faked and actually recorded in a studio by the CIA with help from director Stanley Kubrick.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
52 min
Release Date
2002-10-16
Status
Released
Original Language
French
Vote Count
41
Vote Average
6.988
Philippe Faure
Narrator (voice)
Christiane Kubrick
Self
Jan Harlan
Self
Vernon Walters
Self - CIA
Farouk Elbaz
Self - NASA
Jeffrey Hoffman
Self - NASA
John F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage)
Yuri Gagarin
Self (archive footage)
Nikita Khrushchev
Self (archive footage)
Richard Nixon
Self (archive footage)
Stanley Kubrick
Self (archive footage)
Wernher von Braun
Self (archive footage)
David Scott
Self - Apollo 15
David Winger
Jack Torrance
Neil Armstrong
Self (archive footage)
Buzz Aldrin
Self - Apollo 11
Tad Brown
David Bowman - NASA Houston
Loïs Aldrin
Self
Jacquelyn Toman
Maria Vargas
Barbara Rogers
Eve Kendall
Donald Rumsfeld
Self
Richard Helms
Self - CIA
Lawrence Eagleburger
Self
Henry Kissinger
Self - NSC
Alexander Haig
Self
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