Movies about real-life space flights
- Apollo 13
- The Right Stuff
- First Man
- Hidden Figures
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon
- Lucy in the Sky
- Novogodniy Kalendar (New Year Calendar)
- Hail Columbia
Inspiring IMAX movie about the early Space Shuttle program
Movies about real-life space flights
Inspiring IMAX movie about the early Space Shuttle program
Movies about real-life space flights
Movies about real-life space flights
Long shown in the National Air and Space Museum’s IMAX theater.
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Films of the 1940s
Films of the 1940s
Films of the 1940s
Films of the 1940s
Films of the 1940s
Films of the 1940s
Films of the 1940s
Films of the 1940s
Films of the 1940s
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Films of the 1940s
Films where more than one actor plays the same character
The protagonist, Briony, is played as a 13-year-old by Saoirse Ronan, as an 18-year-old by Romola Garai, and as a senior citizen by Vanessa Redgrave.
Films where more than one actor plays the same character
Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker was played by David Prowse (body), James Earl Jones (voice), and Sebastian Shaw (unmasked face). Starting with the 2004 DVD release of the film, Shaw was replaced by Hayden Christensen (who played Anakin in Episodes II and III) as the “Force ghost” version of Anakin in the film’s final scene.
Films where more than one actor plays the same character
Buddy Swan played Charles Foster Kane as a young boy; Orson Welles played him as a man.
Films where more than one actor plays the same character
Anthony Wager plays young Pip, John Mills plays Pip as an adult
Films where more than one actor plays the same character
First silent version, with Gordon Griffith as the young Tarzan and Elmo Lincoln as the adult character.
Films where more than one actor plays the same character
When Heath Ledger died partway through filming, the script was revised and Jude Law, Johnny Depp and Colin Farrell also then played different dreamworld versions of his character.
Films where more than one actor plays the same character
Kate Winslet played Rose DeWitt Bukater as the seventeen-year-old girl on board the ship in 1912, while veteran actress Gloria Stuart portrayed her as the centennarial woman in the 1990s.
Incidentally, Winslet was nominated for the ‘Best Actress’ Academy Award, and Stuart earned a bid for an Oscar for ‘Best Supporting Actress’ for their portrayals.
-“BB”-