Space Station 3D (2002)
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- Not Rated
- 47min
- Documentary
- 19 Apr 2002 (USA)
- Movie
- 1 win & 1 nomination.
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Cast
Tom Cruise | ... |
Narrator (voice)
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
James Arnold | ... |
Self
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Michael J. Bloomfield | ... |
Self (Pilot, STS-97)
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Robert D. Cabana | ... |
Self (Commander, STS-88)
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Leroy Chiao | ... |
Self
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Kenneth D. Cockrell | ... |
Self
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Robert L. Curbeam Jr. | ... |
Self
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Brian Duffy | ... |
Self (Commander, STS-92)
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Marc Garneau | ... |
Self (Mission Specialist, STS-97)
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Michael L. Gernhardt | ... |
Self (Mission Specialist, STS-104)
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Yuri Pavlovich Gidzenko | ... |
Self (Soyuz Commander, Expedition One)
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Umberto Guidoni | ... |
Self
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Chris Hadfield | ... |
Self
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Susan Helms | ... |
Self (Expedition Two Flight Engineer)
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Susan J. Helms | ... |
Self
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Charles Owen Hobaugh | ... |
Self (Pilot, STS-104)
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Marsha Ivins | ... |
Self (Mission Specialist, STS-98)
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Brent W. Jett Jr. | ... |
Self (Commander, STS-97)
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Tom D. Jones | ... |
Self (Mission Specialist, STS-98)
(as Thomas D. Jones)
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Greg Jurls | ... |
Self - Video Producer
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Janet Lynn Kavandi | ... |
Self (Mission Specialist, STS-104)
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James M. Kelly | ... |
Self (Pilot, STS-102)
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Sergei Krikalev | ... |
Self (Flight Engineer, Expedition One)
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Steven W. Lindsey | ... |
Self (Commander, STS-104)
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Yuri Valentinovich Lonchakov | ... |
Self (Mission Specialist, STS-100)
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Michael E. López-Alegría | ... |
Self
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William Surles McArthur Jr. | ... |
Self
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Pamela Ann Melroy | ... |
Self (Pilot, STS-92)
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James H. Newman | ... |
Self (Mission Specialist, STS-88)
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Scott E. Parazynski | ... |
Self
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John L. Phillips | ... |
Self (Mission Specialist, STS-100)
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Mark L. Polnaksy | ... |
Self
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James F. Reilly | ... |
Self
(as James F. Reilly II)
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Paul William Richards | ... |
Self
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Kent V. Rominger | ... |
Self (Commander, STS-100)
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Jerry L. Ross | ... |
Self (Mission Specialist, STS-88)
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William M. Shepherd | ... |
Self (Commander, Expedition One)
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Joseph R. Tanner | ... |
Self (Mission Specialist, STS-97)
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Andrew S.W. Thomas | ... |
Self
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Yury Usachev | ... |
Self (Expedition Two Commander)
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James S. Voss | ... |
Self (Flight Engineer, Expedition Two)
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Koichi Wakata | ... |
Self (Mission Specialist, STS-92)
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James D. Wetherbee | ... |
Self (Commander, STS-102)
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Peter J.K. Wisoff |
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Directed by
Toni Myers |
Written by
Toni Myers | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Judy Carroll | ... | associate producer |
Graeme Ferguson | ... | consulting producer |
Toni Myers | ... | producer |
Music by
Micky Erbe | ||
Maribeth Solomon |
Cinematography by
James Neihouse |
Editing by
Toni Myers |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
James Neihouse | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Alek Bromke | ... | adr assistant recordist |
Ed Douglas | ... | sound editor |
Cornelia Mariana Gavrilescu | ... | foley recording assistant |
Kevin Globerman | ... | second engineer |
Goro Koyama | ... | foley artist |
Andy Malcolm | ... | foley artist |
Cory Mandel | ... | re-recording mixer |
Christopher Miller | ... | sound editor |
Bruce Nyznik | ... | adr stage supervisor |
Greg Smith | ... | audio trainer / location sound mixer |
Peter Thillaye | ... | supervising sound editor |
Don White | ... | foley recording mixer / re-recording mixer |
Visual Effects by
Robert Caputi | ... | visual effects |
Steve Emerson | ... | digital compositor |
Rosemarie Greer | ... | digital artist |
Alan Kennedy | ... | digital compositor |
Carlton Munday | ... | technical administrator |
Chad Nixon | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Daniel Rapo | ... | scanning & film recording |
Craig Edward Rogers Jr. | ... | digital scanning / film recording |
Pat Wakefield | ... | compositor |
Stunts
Steven D. Ito | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
J. Eric Camp | ... | electrician |
Mark Clark | ... | gaffer |
David Douglas | ... | director of photography: additional photography |
Rolf Eberlein | ... | electrician |
Robert Garcia | ... | electrician |
Chuck Gonzales | ... | electrician / grip |
Mike Hintermeister | ... | imax camera technician |
Jeff Howison | ... | electrician |
Billy MacTavish | ... | dolly grip |
Barbara Pleason Mueller | ... | camera design manager |
Martin S. Mueller | ... | camera design engineer |
James Neihouse | ... | chief astronaut camera trainer |
William Nixon | ... | astronaut camera trainer |
John Patterson | ... | grip |
John Stafford | ... | camera electronics designer |
Barry Strickland | ... | electrician |
Christopher Tate | ... | IMAX camera tech |
Music Department
Dustin Harris | ... | assistant score engineer |
Ron Korb | ... | musician: flute |
Jeff Wolpert | ... | score mixer |
Additional Crew
Leo Baljet | ... | technical project manager |
Charlie Fuguet | ... | post production |
Bert Maatta | ... | consultant |
James Neihouse | ... | astronaut training manager |
William Nixon | ... | program software designer |
John Shaw | ... | technical project manager |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Futuroscope (2003) (France) (theatrical)
- Kinosfera (2004) (Russia) (theatrical)
- Le Parc du Futuroscope (2003) (France) (theatrical)
- Golden Village (2004) (Singapore)
- IMAX
- La Géode
Special Effects
- Three Dimensional Media Group (Provider of StereoSynthesis TM 2D to 3D conversion technology, invented by David M. Geshwind and licensed by unipat.org)
Other Companies
- Film Effects (title design)
- Lockheed Martin Corporation (presented by)
- NASA (presented in cooperation with)
- The Lighting Zone (grip and lighting equipment)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The first 3D live-action film to be shot in space. Using advanced 3D-technology, the film depicts the greatest engineering happening since a man landed on the Moon in 1969. Amongst these is the on-orbit assembly of the International Space Station as it travels 220 miles above the Earth at the speed of 17,500 mph. The film also has included sequences that portray the force of a rocket launch, as well as a look into the depths of space. You will experience life in zero gravity, and accompany the astronauts on a space walk. The film was an immense success in theaters in 2002, and is the highest grossing film ever not release in more than 100 theaters at the same time. Written by OJT |
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Taglines | A Select Few Have Been Aboard... Now It's Your Turn! See more » |
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Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
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Box Office
Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $128,233,077, 29 Apr 2018 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The highest-grossing film to never receive a wide release. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Episode #35.10 (2006). See more » |