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Director:
Writers:
Santo Cilauro (conceived and written by) &
Tom Gleisner (conceived and written by) ...
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Release Date:
27 April 2001 (USA) more
Tagline:
Man's first step on the moon nearly stumbled on earth more
Plot:
A remote Australian antenna, populated by quirky characters, plays a key role in the first Apollo moon landing. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
3 wins & 11 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(2 articles)
Movie Reviews: The Dish
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 14 March 2001)
Ang Lee Takes Toronto Crown
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 18 September 2000)
User Comments:
Very enjoyable more (191 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Sam Neill | ... | Cliff Buxton | |
| Billy Mitchell | ... | Cameron | |
| Roz Hammond | ... | Miss Nolan | |
| Christopher-Robin Street | ... | Damien | |
| Luke Keltie | ... | Graeme | |
| Naomi Wright | ... | Melanie | |
| Ben Wright-Smith | ... | Nicholas | |
| Beverley Dunn | ... | Secretary (voice) | |
| Grant Thompson | ... | Mr. Callen | |
| Bille Brown | ... | Prime Minister | |
| Bernard Curry | ... | Newspaper Reporter | |
| Kevin Harrington | ... | Ross 'Mitch' Mitchell | |
| Tom Long | ... | Glenn Latham | |
| Patrick Warburton | ... | Al Burnett | |
| Roy Billing | ... | Mayor Robert 'Bob' McIntyre |
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for brief strong language.
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Runtime:
101 min | France:97 min (DVD)
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1.85 : 1 more
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DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
Certification:
Iceland:L | Netherlands:12 | Italy:T | Australia:M | Chile:TE | France:U | Germany:6 | Spain:T | UK:12 | USA:PG-13 | Singapore:PG
Filming Locations:
Crawford Productions, Box Hill, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia more
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Visa d'exploitation en France : # 1O4714. MPAA certificate # 38002. more
Goofs:
Factual errors: 40 minutes into the film, Mayor Bob McIntyre puts a record on and dances with his wife to Blood Sweat & Tears 'You Made Me So Very Happy'. But BS&T recorded exclusively for CBS/Columbia at the time and the record on the turntable is clearly a red label Decca pressing. more
Quotes:
Mayor Bob McIntyre:
You've just got to tell them.
Cliff Buxton:
That we lost Apollo 11?
Mayor Bob McIntyre:
Well, I wouldn't say that first.
Cliff Buxton:
What would you say first?
Mayor Bob McIntyre:
How about "hey, you'll never guess what happened...”
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References "Hawaii Five-O" (1968) more
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Fly Me High more
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"The Dish" is a real crowd pleaser, which surpassed my initial expectations. I guess you could say that it falls into that little genre of world cinema known as the "regional comedy." Such examples might include "Cinema Paradiso" or "The Full Monty." It looks, quite lovingly, at the lives of several characters and their environment, providing subtle humour and a healthy dose of sentiment as well. What makes this film particularly interesting is its take on the first moon landing of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in 1969. While usually covered in an American jingoistic mode of filmmaking, "The Dish" offers a fresh, outside perspective. How did the world view it? How were Americans viewed? The detached perspective of the Australians is the source of much humour within the film, culminating in a few scenes where the responsibility of providing a relay signal from Apollo 11 to Houston is placed fully upon the small band of dish operators in rural Australia. Perhaps the most profound thing about this film is that it is largely based on a true story.
With an all-round solid cast, led by Sam Neill and Tom Long.