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The Dish (2000)

6.7 | Oct 19, 2000 (AU) | Comedy, Drama, History | 01:41

Man's first step on the moon nearly stumbled on earth.

A group of maverick scientists on a remote Australian sheep farm are the globe's only hope for obtaining the epic images of man's first steps on the moon.

Featured Crew

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Editor
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Screenplay, Casting, Producer
Screenplay, Producer
Set Designer
Producer
Director of Photography
Original Music Composer

Cast

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Sam Neill
Cliff Buxton - Dish Master
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Patrick Warburton
Al Burnett - From NASA
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Kevin Harrington
Ross 'Mitch' Mitchell - Maneuvers
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Tom Long
Glenn Latham - Electronics
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Eliza Szonert
Janine Kellerman - The Girl
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Roy Billing
Mayor Robert 'Bob' McIntyre
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John McMartin
U.S. Ambassador Howard
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Bille Brown
Prime Minister
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Tayler Kane
Rudi Kellerman - Safeguard
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Andrew S. Gilbert
Len Purvis

Reviews

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Peter McGinn
8 | Apr 04, 2023
I may have watched this Aussie film much closer to when it came out, since have always like Sam Neill, but I had no memory of it and we gave it a look. It is very entertaining in a quiet way. The bursts of humor are short, occasional and subtle, and it works. Of course it is based on actual events and feature a few news archive clips as well as actors playing historical characters, sometimes almost as a cameo. It features some restrained tension and suspense as the crew at the telescope try to live up to their commitment to passing audio and video from the moon landing on to NASA and the world. Among the supporting cast we also have a radical political daughter and a clumsy young couple trying to initiate a new romance. It all adds flavor to the main plot.