From The Earth To The Moon (TV Miniseries)

From The Earth To The Moon (TV miniseries)

From the Earth to the Moon is a twelve-part HBO television miniseries (1998) co-produced by Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, Tom Hanks, and Michael Bostick detailing the landmark Apollo expeditions to the Moon during the 1960s and early 1970s. Largely based on Andrew Chaikin's book, A Man on the Moon, the series is known for its accurate telling of the story of Apollo and the outstanding special effects under visual director Ernest D. Farino.

The series takes its title from, but is not based upon, the famous Jules Verne science fiction novel From the Earth to the Moon. The last episode of the series (narrated by Blythe Danner — this is the only episode which Hanks does not introduce, although he does appear in it) begins with a look at the making of Georges Méliès' film based upon the book.

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