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Alien Contact | Planet Mars
In 2067, When contact is lost with the crew of the first Mars expedition, a rescue mission is launched to discover their fate.
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In 2067, When contact is lost with the crew of the first Mars expedition, a rescue mission is launched to discover their fate.
5.7/10
IMDbWorst Director | 2001 | Brian De
Best Film | 2000 | Brian De
Film Score of the Year | 2000 | Ennio
Budget 90,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 60,874,615 USD
The filmmakers created the Martian landscape in a massive sandpit near Vancouver. It was one of the biggest sets ever constructed for a movie - around two million square feet.
Each one of the space suits cost around $100,000 to make. But a real NASA space suit costs between $10-$12 million.
The crew used over 14,000 gallons of paint to spray the soil "Mars red."
Many of the props from this movie, including the big turning wheel set and the spacecraft model are now on display in the line queue area at the "Mission Space" ride at Epcot in Walt Disney World in Florida.
The original director of the film was Gore Verbinski. When the budget was upgraded, Brian De Palma started to show interest. Rewrites in the script were also done.
"Woody Blake: You're just not man enough to wear jewelry."
"Jim McConnell: There's pressure in here. Terri Fisher: Above Mars atmospheric? That's impossible. Jim McConnell: We're millions of miles from Earth inside a giant white face. What's impossible?"