It was the opening scene of the 1995 characteristic movie “Apollo 13” and was recreated for the Neil Armstrong biopic “First Man” greater than 20 years later. It was one of many catalysts for the Soviet Union to land the primary human on the moon within the Apple TV+ alternate historical past drama “For All Mankind” and was a think about recruiting Scarlett Johansson’s character to enhance NASA’s picture within the 2024 film “Fly Me to the Moon.”
And it was a flip within the lifetime of Eugene Cernan as retold within the 2014 documentary “Final Man on the Moon,” directed by Mark Craig.
“We coated slightly little bit of Apollo 1 in that movie as a result of Gene Cernan and the Chaffees had been next-door neighbors, and Gene taken care of Martha and the household for some time afterwards, so it was related. However Martha stated a lot greater than we may use in that movie, and I used to be pondering, ‘My god, I’ve by no means heard this earlier than. You already know, there is a story to be informed, if the households are up for doing it,'” stated Craig in an interview with collectSPACE.com.
On Saturday (March 15), the Boulder Worldwide Movie Pageant hosted the world premiere of “Apollo 1,” Craig’s new feature-length documentary concerning the three NASA astronauts who had been killed on Jan. 27, 1967, when a hearth tore by way of their spacecraft throughout a pre-flight test on the launch pad.

“No person’s ever absolutely informed their story, and it ought to be informed,” stated Craig. “NASA was okay with it now, however the households [of the fallen astronauts] had been crucial individuals to have within the movie.”
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It took a few years, however Craig ultimately organized for the participation of a minimum of one member of the family of every of the three Apollo 1 crewmates. Martha and her daughter, Sheryl, share tales of Roger Chaffee, the rookie astronaut assigned to the mission. Lowell Grissom speaks about his brother, Mercury astronaut Virgil “Gus” Grissom, who was commander of Apollo 1. And Ed White III and his sister Bonnie recall their father, who two years previous to the fireplace grew to become the primary American to conduct a spacewalk.
“You need to respect that, for lots of people, any trauma like that, no matter whether or not it is associated to spaceflight, it lives with you for the remainder of your life. It is a very traumatic second that I used to be asking individuals to revisit and to share, and that was a giant factor,” stated Craig.
The movie additionally options astronaut Rusty Schweickart, who earlier than serving to to check the Apollo lunar module in Earth orbit was backup to Chaffee on the Apollo 1 crew.
“Along with the households, for me, the massive catch was Rusty, as a result of as one of many guys on the backup crew, he may convey to the movie one thing that no person else may. And he clearly did,” stated Craig.
Whereas the documentary does spend time on the fireplace itself, together with taking part in again the final audio recorded of the crew, a big portion of the movie is dedicated to the astronauts’ lives previous to the tragedy.
“It is not an investigative documentary, unpacking all that happened. I feel that’s already on the market,” Craig informed collectSPACE. “It was essential to me to painting how these three males lived, not simply how they died.”
Within the course of, Craig sought out footage that had not been seen by the general public in many years. In a single occasion, he got here throughout pictures of White delivering a speech on the Alamo after his history-making Gemini 4 spacewalk in 1965.
“And I believed, someplace, there’s bought to be some footage. So I dispatched our archive researcher,” stated Craig. “To his credit score, he discovered it, but it surely was nonetheless on a roll of movie. It had by no means been transferred or digitized to the sort of media we want now.”
“I used to be actually glad to seek out it, although, as a result of I actually wished the viewers to know simply how well-known these guys had been. And I feel at the moment, Ed White will need to have been one of the well-known individuals on planet Earth. You already know, that spacewalk was a hell of a factor,” Craig stated.
One other discovery concerned the retreat that the Apollo 1 prime and backup crews went on to work out the procedures for the flight.
“When Rusty hit us with that one, I actually fell out of my chair,” stated Craig. “And for those who do not thoughts, I might reasonably not even point out it right here, as a result of I would like it to be a shock for the viewers once they hear it.”
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Finally, the best shock could also be what number of of those that see “Apollo 1” knew of the astronauts and the tragedy earlier than watching, stated Craig.
“I used to be actually stunned to seek out that there was this lack of awareness, not nearly Apollo 1, however the house program basically. Tasks like this movie now should serve youthful audiences who weren’t round then and who do not know these things,” he stated. “I would like individuals to actually perceive that [the race to the moon] was an enormous enterprise in a very compressed time interval, an unwieldy infrastructure with out the advantage of emails and web and the entire stuff we take as a right.”
“It is nonetheless mind-boggling what was achieved in that point, however the nature of the way it was then was a contributing issue within the accident,” stated Craig. “It was a tragedy, however with out Apollo 1, we would not have realized the entire issues that we would have liked to get to the moon.”
“Apollo 1,” produced by Stopwatch Productions, 7T1 Movies and Haviland Digital, will subsequent be proven on the Sonoma International Film Festival in Sonoma, California on Thursday (March 20) and Saturday (March 22). Director Mark Craig will converse at at each screenings and be joined by astronaut Rusty Schweickart on the Saturday displaying. “Apollo 1” can be nonetheless available to stream online by way of the Boulder Worldwide Movie Pageant starting Monday (March 17) to March 28..
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