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Man in Space

1955 | 49m | English

(318 votes)

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Director: Ward Kimball
Writer: William Bosche, Ward Kimball
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With a combination of documentary footage and animation, the science and history of rockets, and the effects of space travel on man are illustrated.
Release Date: Mar 09, 1955
Director: Ward Kimball
Writer: William Bosche, Ward Kimball
Genres: Science Fiction, Documentary
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Production Companies Walt Disney Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: May 03, 2024
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Walt Disney Walt Disney
Name Job
George Bruns Original Music Composer
William Bosche Writer
William V. Skall Director of Photography
C.O. Slyfield Sound
Ward Kimball Director, Writer
Archie Dattelbaum Editor
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Ward Kimball Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Looking back on this, 65 years after it was made, it's fascinating to look at just how the world looked at "outer space" in the mid 1950s. Don't be misled by the "Disney" banner - this is still a vaguely scientific enterprise that though introduced by him, is left very much in the hands of narrator ... Dick Tufeld. He takes us on an interesting journey using animation and actuality to describe the evolution of space travel from the very elementary Chinese rockets through to the envisaged pre-curser of what would eventually turn out to be the NASA shuttle programme. Using some quite creative and amusing animation, Tufeld guides us through the plausible and the fantastic and oddly enough, at times it is really quite visionary and accurate - so far, anyway. It's just shy of an hour, and if you are remotely interested in the history of powered things that fly, and/or of animation - then check this out. Its quite entertaining, speculative and informative.

Nov 14, 2022