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The Right Stuff
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The movie focuses on the lives of the Mercury astronauts, including John Glenn (Ed Harris) and Alan Shepard (Scott Glenn), and their macho, seat-of-the-pants approach to the space program.
The movie focuses on the lives of the Mercury astronauts, including John Glenn (Ed Harris) and Alan Shepard (Scott Glenn), and their macho, seat-of-the-pants approach to the space program.
Actors:
Barbara Hershey,
Edward Anhalt,
Drew Eshelman,
Kim Stanley,
Ed Sullivan,
Georgi Malenkov,
Mark Todd
Barbara Hershey
5 February 1948, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Edward Anhalt
28 March 1914, New York City, New York, USA
Drew Eshelman
12 October 1946, Long Beach, California, USA
Kim Stanley
11 February 1925, Tularosa, New Mexico, USA
Ed Sullivan
28 September 1901, New York City, New York, USA
Georgi Malenkov
January 8, 1902 in Orenburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Mark Todd
Country:
United States
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Barbara Hershey
5 February 1948, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Edward Anhalt
28 March 1914, New York City, New York, USA
Drew Eshelman
12 October 1946, Long Beach, California, USA
Kim Stanley
11 February 1925, Tularosa, New Mexico, USA
Ed Sullivan
28 September 1901, New York City, New York, USA
Georgi Malenkov
January 8, 1902 in Orenburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
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New York Times
May 20, 2003
These men remain virtually flawless heroes, almost too good, decent and brave to be true, and it's a measure of how successful the movie is that one is inclined to believe it.
April 10, 2016
The Right Stuff (1983), Philip Kaufman's adaptation of Tom Wolfe's acclaimed portrait of the original NASA astronauts, is *the* American epic of the last great frontier and a genuinely romantic take on the first generation of space cowboys.
March 01, 2011
One of the scattered handful of truly great American movies in the first half of the 1980s.
October 05, 2011
History, melodrama, comedy and satire are skilfully combined in this consistently exciting adventure. Visually and dramatically it rarely sags, there's a vivid array of characters and though it's a film with issues, these never eclipse the human drama.
June 24, 2006
From the opening moments it is clear that we have the nearest modern equivalent to a Western: men of quiet virtue going skyward, leaving the tawdry world of log-rolling politicians behind.
December 18, 2015
It means something to be a member of the brotherhood whose trials and accomplishments are celebrated so enjoyably in The Right Stuff.
Common Sense Media
January 02, 2011
Educational, exciting action, great acting.
October 05, 2011
Moviegoers seeking a grand yet edifying entertainment, right-stuffed with what Kaufman calls "seriousness of subject matter and a wild humor that comes out of left field," now know where to look...
March 14, 2008
Though critically acclaimed, Philip Kaufman's superbly realized adventure about the early Space Age was a commercial flop, due to its satirical tone and unfortunately close association with the presidential candidacy of John Glenn.
March 26, 2009
The Right Stuff is a humdinger. Full of beauty, intelligence and excitement, this big-scale look at the development of the US space program and its pioneering aviators provides a fresh, entertaining look back at the recent past.
December 09, 2016
Kaufman has combined the resources and ingenuity of movie making with the freewheeling, damn-the-conventions style of of the New Journalism and come up with a generous, high-spirited look at the bravery and lunacy that was that era.

