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Challenger Disaster: Lost Tapes (2016) Online
Original Title :
Challenger Disaster: Lost Tapes
Genre :
Movie / Documentary / History
Year :
2016
Directror :
Tom Jennings
Cast :
Jim Banke,Bill Boynton,George Bush
Writer :
Tom Jennings
Type :
Movie
Time :
48min
Rating :
7.8/10
Challenger Disaster: Lost Tapes (2016) Online

Challenger Disaster: Lost Tapes follows the story of the Space Shuttle Challenger and its crew, specifically Christa McAuliffe, the first civilian to be launched into space. McAuliffe was a teacher from Concord, N.H. She was chosen from thousands of applicants to expand the understanding of the nation's school children about space and the next generation of interplanetary travel. But her dreams - and those of NASA - were tragically cut short when the Challenger exploded just after liftoff in front of a live television audience. The events of the days leading up to the disaster are detailed in this unique film, which uses no narration and no interviews. Instead the story is told solely with reports of journalists covering the story, extensive recordings from the NASA team, and interviews with McAuliffe and others who were part of this one-of-a-kind mission. Using rarely seen images and audio recordings, this show takes viewers behind the scenes of this compelling and historic story in ...
Credited cast:
Jim Banke Jim Banke - Himself - Avion Newspaper (voice) (archive footage)
Bill Boynton Bill Boynton - Himself - WEVO FM (voice) (archive footage) (as Bill Boynton)
George Bush George Bush - Himself - Vice President of the U.S. (archive footage) (as George H. W. Bush)
Dan Finn Dan Finn - Himself - WJYY FM (voice) (archive footage)
Benford Friar II Benford Friar II - Himself - Metropolitan Baptist Church (archive footage) (as Reverend Benford Friar II)
John Glenn John Glenn - Himself - Former Astronaut (archive footage) (as Sen. John Glenn)
Hugh Harris Hugh Harris - Himself - NASA Launch Commentator (voice) (archive footage)
Glenn Hollis Glenn Hollis - Himself - WJYY FM (voice) (archive footage)
Gregory Jarvis Gregory Jarvis - Himself - Payload Specialist, STS-51L (archive footage)
Andrea Shea King Andrea Shea King - Herself - NASA Launch Commentator (voice) (archive footage)
Doug Levy Doug Levy - Himself - WEVO FM (voice) (archive footage)
Jerry Little Jerry Little - Himself - WJYY FM (voice) (archive footage)
Mary Anne Loughlin Mary Anne Loughlin - Herself - CNN (archive footage)
Christa McAuliffe Christa McAuliffe - Herself - Payload Specialist, STS-51L (archive footage)
Steven McAuliffe Steven McAuliffe - Himself - Christa's Husband (archive footage)


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Xmatarryto

Xmatarryto

Looking back to the good ole year of 1986, where I was fifteen and a half, I remember this horrible tragedy vividly, where 7 astronauts participated in this trial of this new space shuttle for charity. But it was one to be that of trial and error, where we find out why at the end, a little fault involving a busted O ring, which makes it more so damaging. The Shuttle take off here had already been postponed. What's scarring and so heartbreaking, in this excellent doco, that focuses on one of the participants, schoolteacher Christa, was that she was so in rapture, and we spend so much time with her, after she was picked out of many names to be one of 7 on that fatal flight, where the Challenger had exploded in a horrifyingly and unforgettably visual image, just 73 seconds from s take off. We have the sea of horrified onlookers, and the students from Christa's which is all too real, or cruelly confronting, for us viewers, too. Believe me, after watching this, this will stir in your mind afterwards. We see interviews with Christa, back in 85, prefore to that tragic January 28th day, 123 months before the Port Arthur massacre, in fact. This brings me back to a different time, where people were nicer, for one thing. Christa was such a beautiful person, and this is what's so heartbreaking, how seven lives were taken so easily, due to such a little fault. Reagen's speech was beautiful, honoring the victims, where years later I had a visual nightmare about this tragedy, watching the shuttle blow up, which was kind of chilling, as it had me thinking in the dream as I recall the next successful shuttle take off, mentioned in this. This is a first rate must doco, and important one you should see, no matter where you were, or if you weren't a twinkling in your mother's eye.