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  1. Red Planet is a 2000 science fiction action film directed by Antony Hoffman. The film stars Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Tom Sizemore. Red Planet was released in the United States on 10 November 2000. The film was a critical and commercial failure and is Hoffman's only feature film to date.

  2. Nov 10, 2000 · Red Planet: Directed by Antony Hoffman. With Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss, Tom Sizemore, Benjamin Bratt. Astronauts, and their robotic dog AMEE (Autonomous Mapping Evaluation and Evasion), search for solutions to save a dying Earth by searching on Mars, only to have the mission go terribly awry.

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    • Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Antony Hoffman
    • 2000-11-10
  3. Page 1 of 2, 6 total items. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Mission Commander Kate Bowman is the pilot and commander of the most important mission of the 21st century: saving the...

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    • Antony Hoffman
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    • Val Kilmer
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  4. Nov 10, 2000 · "Red Planet" would have been a great 1950s science fiction film. It embodies the kind of nuts-and-bolts sci-fi championed by John W. Campbell Jr. in his Astounding magazine--right down to the notion that a space mission would be staffed by research scientists, and although there would be a woman on board, she would not be the kind of woman ...

  5. With Earth dying, humanity's only hope lies in the colonization of Mars. But when a crew of six heroic astronauts embarks on the most important space mission of the 21st century, they make the ...

  6. Bringing along astronaut Robby Gallagher (Val Kilmer) and scientists Dr. Quinn Burchenal (Tom Sizemore) and Dr. Bud Chantillas (Terrence Stamp), Bowman and her crew set out for Mars, but disaster...

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  7. Nov 10, 2000 · Astronauts search for solutions to save a dying Earth by searching on Mars, only to have the mission go terribly awry.