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Pontiac Moon (1994)

Pontiac Moon (1994)
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A dysfunctional family reunites during the Apollo XI moon landing in this drama starring real-life couple Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen. In 1969, eccentric teacher Washington Bellamy (Danson) turns the arrival of men on the moon into a science project for his son Andy (Ryan Todd). They drive across the country to Idaho's Spires of the Moon National Park, where the odometer of Washington's classic Pontiac Chief will read 238,857, the exact mileage traveled by Apollo XI. Left behind is wife and mother Katherine (Steenburgen), an agoraphobic who never recovered emotionally from a miscarriage seven years earlier. On the road, Washington and Andy encounter a Native American soldier (Eric Schweig), a flirty barfly (Cathy Moriarty) and Washington's long-lost brother (Max Gail). Back home, Katherine nervously ventures outside to follow her family. When Washington's car breaks down, he steals a new engine, bringing the authorities after him and leading to a rendezvous at the park between father, son, mother, and cops, as the astronauts simultaneously land on the moon. Pontiac Moon (1994) was a critical lemon for director Peter Medak, who enjoyed more success with his British crime dramas such as The Krays (1990) and Let Him Have It (1991). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Ted DansonMary Steenburgen, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Medak
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Pontiac Moon

A dysfunctional family reunites during the Apollo XI moon landing in this drama starring real-life couple Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen. In 1969, eccentric teacher Washington Bellamy (Danson) turns the arrival of men on the moon into a science project for his son Andy (Ryan Todd). They drive across the country to Idaho's Spires of the Moon National Park, where the odometer of Washington's classic Pontiac Chief will read 238,857, the exact mileage traveled by Apollo XI. Left behind is wife and mother Katherine (Steenburgen), an agoraphobic who never recovered emotionally from a miscarriage seven years earlier. On the road, Washington and Andy encounter a Native American soldier (Eric Schweig), a flirty barfly (Cathy Moriarty) and Washington's long-lost brother (Max Gail). Back home, Katherine nervously ventures outside to follow her family. When Washington's car breaks down, he steals a new engine, bringing the authorities after him and leading to a rendezvous at the park between father, son, mother, and cops, as the astronauts simultaneously land on the moon. Pontiac Moon (1994) was a critical lemon for director Peter Medak, who enjoyed more success with his British crime dramas such as The Krays (1990) and Let Him Have It (1991). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Peter Medak
Writer(s):
Finn TaylorJeffrey Brown
Producer(s):
Robert SchaffelJeffrey BrownYoussef Vahabzadeh
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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    Lynn P.

    This movie caught my attention in the opening credits. The narrator (son) describes his father as "needing to know things." I was hooked from that point on. The plot, cinematography, editing, and acting were all superb. The idea that Bellamy took the time to map out a route that would have the mileage on his Pontiac read the same number as the distance to the moon was fascinating. And he even planned it so that they would arrive at their destination at the same time as the moon landing. Very poignant movie, the comic scenes were laugh-out-loud funny, and the drama was poignant. I can watch this movie over and over.

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    Ross N.

    Being an Amphicar owner I rented it just to see the Amphi in action. This was a nice surprise that the movie grabbed the attention of the whole family and we all listened and laughed while watching it.

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    BRONWYN D M.

    This is a nice story with plenty of lessons to learn. Scenery is lovely.

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