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Capricorn One Movie Dual Audio Full HD Free Download (Single Direct Download Link)

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For the Good Riddance album, see Capricorn One: Singles & Rarities.
Capricorn One
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Peter Hyams
Produced by Paul N. Lazarus III
Written by Peter Hyams
Starring Elliott Gould
James Brolin
Brenda Vaccaro
Sam Waterston
O. J. Simpson
Hal Holbrook
Karen Black
Telly Savalas
David Huddleston
David Doyle
James Karen
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
Cinematography Bill Butler
Edited by James Mitchell
Production
company
ITC Entertainment
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release dates
  • 17 December 1977 (Japan)
  • 2 June 1978 (US)
Running time
124 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget US$5,000,000 (estimated)
Capricorn One is a 1977 government conspiracy thriller film about a Mars landing hoax. It was written and directed by Peter Hyams and produced by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment. It stars Elliott Gould with James Brolin, Sam Waterston and O. J. Simpson as the astronauts.

Capricorn One—the first manned mission to Mars—is on the launch pad. The bewildered crew of Brubaker (James Brolin), Willis (Sam Waterston), and Walker (O. J. Simpson) are removed from Capricorn One and flown to an abandoned desert base. The launch proceeds on schedule, and the public is unaware that the spacecraft is empty. At the base, the astronauts are informed by NASA official Kelloway (Hal Holbrook) that a faulty life-support system would have killed the astronauts during the flight, and they must help counterfeit the television footage during the flight to and from Mars. Initially they refuse, but Kelloway threatens their families if they do not cooperate.
The astronauts remain in captivity during the flight and are filmed landing on Mars within a studio located at the base. The conspiracy is known to only a few officials, until alert technician Elliot Whitter (Robert Walden) notices that ground control receives the crew's television transmissions before the spacecraft telemetry arrives. Whitter mysteriously disappears before he can finish sharing his concerns with journalist friend Robert Caulfield (Elliott Gould). Caulfield discovers that all evidence of his friend's life has been erased and begins investigating the mission, surviving several attacks.
Upon returning to Earth, the empty spacecraft burns up due to a faulty heat shield during re-entry. The captive astronauts board a plane to be placed in the spacecraft, but the plane unexpectedly turns around and returns to the airfield. They realize that something has gone wrong with the re-entry process and that officials can never release them because doing so would automatically expose the hoax. They break out of their confinement and escape in a plane, which runs out of fuel soon after take-off. Forced to crash-land and stranded in the desert, they attempt to return to civilization while being pursued by two helicopters. They start walking in three directions. Brubaker is the only one to avoid capture.
Caulfield's investigation leads him to the desert, where he finds the military base and the hangar abandoned. Looking around, he finds a necklace given to Brubaker by his wife and concludes that the astronauts were in the hangar. With the help of crop-dusting pilot Albain (Telly Savalas), he searches the desert and rescues Brubaker from the men in the helicopters. The helicopters chase their plane but are destroyed after being blinded with crop spray. Ultimately, Caulfield and Brubaker arrive at the astronauts' memorial service, exposing the conspiracy.

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Bullitt Movie Dual Audio Full HD Free Download (Single Direct Download Link)

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This article is about the film. For the album by Wilton Felder, see Bullitt (album). For the diplomat, see William Christian Bullitt, Jr. For other uses, see Bullit.
Bullitt
Film poster by Michel Landi
Directed by Peter Yates
Produced by Philip D'Antoni
Screenplay by Alan R. Trustman
Harry Kleiner
Based on Mute Witness
by Robert L. Fish
Starring Steve McQueen
Robert Vaughn
Jacqueline Bisset
Music by Lalo Schifrin
Cinematography William A. Fraker
Edited by Frank P. Keller
Production
company
Solar Productions
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
Distributed by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
Release dates
  • October 17, 1968
Running time
113 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $5.5 million
Box office $42.3 million[1]
Bullitt is a 1968 American dramatic thriller film directed by Peter Yates and produced by Philip D'Antoni. It stars Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn and Jacqueline Bisset. The screenplay by Alan R. Trustman and Harry Kleiner was based on the 1963 novel, Mute Witness, by Robert L. Fish, writing under the pseudonym Robert L. Pike. Lalo Schifrin wrote the original jazz-inspired score, arranged for brass and percussion. Robert Duvall has a small part as a cab driver who provides information to McQueen.
The film was made by McQueen's Solar Productions company, with his then-partner Robert E. Relyea as executive producer. Released by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts on October 17, 1968, the film was a critical and box office smash, later winning the Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Frank P. Keller) and receiving a nomination for Best Sound. Writers Trustman and Kleiner won a 1969 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. Bullitt is notable for its car chase scene through the streets of San Francisco, regarded as one of the most influential in movie history.
In 2007, Bullitt was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant"


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