
Overview:
Astronauts search for solutions to save a dying Earth by searching on Mars, only to have the mission go terribly awry.Status: | Released (2000-11-10) |
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Awards: | 1 nomination total |
BoxOffice: | $17,480,890 |
Screen: | Chuck Pfarrer, Jonathan Lemkin |
Productions: | Mars Production, Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, The Canton Company, Warner Bros. Pictures |
Production Countries: | Australia, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |






Casts
- 5576: Val Kilmer - Robby Gallagher
- 530: Carrie-Anne Moss - Cmdr. Kate Bowman
- 4589: Benjamin Bratt - Lt. Ted Santen
- 3197: Tom Sizemore - Dr. Quinn Burchenal
- 1284159: Simon Baker - Chip Pettengill
- 28641: Terence Stamp - Dr. Bud Chantilas
- 1281449: Jessica Morton - Website Fan
Crews
- 56154: Antony Hoffman - Director - Directing
- 8299: Andrew Mason - Executive Producer - Production
- 20757: Chuck Pfarrer - Screenplay - Writing
- 2533: Dallas Puett - Editor - Editing
- 5912: Graeme Revell - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 19241: Jonathan Lemkin - Screenplay - Writing
- 1296: Bruce Berman - Producer - Production
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
Here comes a billion dollar campfire. At least it's good for something. The second of the Mars based box office bombs released in 2000, Red Planet is maybe - just maybe - worth a revisit by some who were irritated by it back on first viewing. Once knowing that this is not going to ....
Continue reading ->Gimly
Review text:
_Red Planet_ has so much going on, and it doesn't have control of any of it. Not a single actor fits their character, except possibly Carrie-Ann Moss, who spends basically the entire runtime too benched to really count as a character in 99% of the story anyway. _Final rating:★★ - ....
Continue reading ->RalphRahal
Review text:
Red Planet had the potential to be a gripping sci-fi survival film, but it falls short due to weak writing and lackluster execution. The plot follows a team of astronauts sent to Mars for a critical mission, but the movie struggles to maintain tension or make the stakes feel real. Th ....
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