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Science FictionAdventureThriller

Mission to Mars

- For centuries we've been looking for the origin of life on earth. We've been looking on the wrong planet.

When contact is lost with the crew of the first Mars expedition, a rescue mission is launched to discover their fate.

Release Date : 2000-03-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Touchstone PicturesSpyglass EntertainmentThe Jacobson Company

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Gary Sinise

Character Name : Jim McConnell

Original Name : Gary Sinise

Gender : Male

Tim Robbins

Character Name : Woody Blake

Original Name : Tim Robbins

Gender : Male

Don Cheadle

Character Name : Luke Graham

Original Name : Don Cheadle

Gender : Male

Connie Nielsen

Character Name : Terri Fisher

Original Name : Connie Nielsen

Gender : Female

Jerry O'Connell

Character Name : Phil Ohlmyer

Original Name : Jerry O'Connell

Gender : Male

Peter Outerbridge

Character Name : Sergei Kirov

Original Name : Peter Outerbridge

Gender : Male

Kavan Smith

Character Name : Nicholas Willis

Original Name : Kavan Smith

Gender : Male

Jill Teed

Character Name : Reene Cote

Original Name : Jill Teed

Gender : Female

Elise Neal

Character Name : Debra Graham

Original Name : Elise Neal

Gender : Female

Kim Delaney

Character Name : Maggie McConnell

Original Name : Kim Delaney

Gender : Female

Marilyn Norry

Character Name : NASA Wife

Original Name : Marilyn Norry

Gender : Female

Freda Perry

Character Name : NASA Wife

Original Name : Freda Perry

Gender : Female

Lynda Boyd

Character Name : NASA Wife

Original Name : Lynda Boyd

Gender : Female

Patricia Harras

Character Name : NASA Wife

Original Name : Patricia Harras

Gender : Female

Robert Bailey Jr.

Character Name : Bobby Graham

Original Name : Robert Bailey Jr.

Gender : Male

Britt McKillip

Character Name : Child at Party

Original Name : Britt McKillip

Gender : Female

Chaynade Knowles

Character Name : Child at Party

Original Name : Chaynade Knowles

Gender : Male

Jeffrey Ballard

Character Name : Child at Party

Original Name : Jeffrey Ballard

Gender : Male

Anson Woods

Character Name : Child at Party

Original Name : Anson Woods

Gender : Male

Jillian Marie

Character Name : Child at Party

Original Name : Jillian Marie

Gender : Male

Jody Thompson

Character Name : Pretty Girl 1

Original Name : Jody Thompson

Gender : Male

Lucia Walters

Character Name : Pretty Girl 2

Original Name : Lucia Walters

Gender : Female

Pamela Diaz

Character Name : Pretty Girl 3

Original Name : Pamela Diaz

Gender : Female

Sugith Varughese

Character Name : 2nd Capcom

Original Name : Sugith Varughese

Gender : Male

Story Musgrave

Character Name : 3rd Capcom

Original Name : Story Musgrave

Gender : Male

Mina E. Mina

Character Name : Ambassador

Original Name : Mina E. Mina

Gender : Male

Carlo Rota

Character Name : Ambassador

Original Name : Carlo Rota

Gender : Male

Dmitry Chepovetsky

Character Name : Technician

Original Name : Dmitry Chepovetsky

Gender : Male

Tracy Waterhouse

Character Name : Sobbing Technician

Original Name : Tracy Waterhouse

Gender : Female

McCanna Anthony Sinise

Character Name : Young Jim McConnell

Original Name : McCanna Anthony Sinise

Gender : Male

Chantal Conlin

Character Name : Young Maggie

Original Name : Chantal Conlin

Gender : Female

Jukka Joensuu

Character Name : Priest

Original Name : Jukka Joensuu

Gender : Male

Bill Timoney

Character Name : Computer (voice)

Original Name : Bill Timoney

Gender : Male

Riley Cantner

Character Name : Child at Party (uncredited)

Original Name : Riley Cantner

Gender : Male

Samantha Cantner

Character Name : Child at Party (uncredited)

Original Name : Samantha Cantner

Gender : Male

Daniel Lederman

Character Name : Taylor Jones (uncredited)

Original Name : Daniel Lederman

Gender : Male

Armin Mueller-Stahl

Character Name : Ray Beck (uncredited)

Original Name : Armin Mueller-Stahl

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Some couples dance, others go to Mars. It was the year of two Mars based movies, with the other being Red Planet, of Pitch Black and the chaotic history that produced the Supernova. Plenty of sci-fi around but sadly few decent offerings. Mission to Mars is a film you can see had good ideas on the page, some brainy and emotion based narrative threads. Effects work is OK for the era, while there's a very impressive cast put together to tell the story. Yet the script stinks to high heaven, the surprises are as absent as Martians are, while the steals from previous sci-fi movies grate on the nerves. The odd sequence has quality about it (dancing in space, woo-hoo, storm attack, yay), while the finale - all be it still a steal - is well constructed and further proof that someone somewhere had the kernel of a good story idea, but it's laborious trite and devoid of the basic film principals - to entertain and engage. So many things wrong here, so much so the names of all involved have been spared. Join this Mission to Mars at your own peril. 4/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-04-21

When a mission to explore the red planet goes wrong, stranding "Luke" (Don Cheadle) alone on this hostile world, his colleagues "Woody" (Tim Robbins), "Jim" (Gary Sinese), "Terri" (Connie Nielsen) and "Phil" (Jerry O'Connell) put huge pressure on their boss to let them take the spare rocket ship and head to the rescue. After a minimum of persuasion, off they go and are soon in sight of the planet and of an anomaly that is defying their instruments and their instincts. They land, discover their friend is alive and well and that there is a strange construction on the planet that needs investigating. Sense might dictate they go home and return to proceed in greater numbers but there's no taming the inquisitiveness of mankind and, well, the action starts to heat up. To be fair, this film looks very good and the use of visual effects and the spaceship interiors are complementary rather than overwhelming. The dialogue, well that's another story - it's pretty poor from start to finish and the plot itself is fairly derivative (and a bit repetitive, too). The acting is really only adequate, but Brian De Palma does manage to engender a sense of camaraderie amongst his astronauts and a workable sense of menace as the plot develops. Jeopardy? No, not really. Of course some of the crew are going to end up Martian toast and I found the science a little bit implausible as we advance. As a throw-away sci-fi adventure film this works fine and passes two hours effortlessly. If you are looking for anything more cerebral and/or original then perhaps not...

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RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2024-12-17

Brian De Palma's Mission to Mars (2000) delivers an engaging space exploration adventure that still holds up as a fascinating depiction of outer space, especially given the limited technical knowledge available at the time. While it may not be flawless in its execution, the film does a commendable job of portraying the challenges and mysteries of space travel. The performances, particularly from Gary Sinise and Don Cheadle, are standout elements. Their characters bring depth and emotion to the story, grounding the film's high-concept premise with human connection. The storyline is another highlight, offering a plot that’s unpredictable in true De Palma fashion. The layers of mystery and the well-written underlying message keep the audience invested throughout. The script may not be perfect, with some moments feeling a bit thin, but it works well in service of the overall narrative. Combined with De Palma’s direction, the dialogue and pacing help to maintain the film’s emotional and intellectual impact. Mission to Mars is a movie for those who appreciate science fiction with a thoughtful touch. Its visuals, strong performances, and engaging plot make it a memorable exploration of both outer space and the human spirit. Even after all these years, it’s a film that remains enjoyable to revisit