

After spending several months in an orbiting lab, three astronauts prepare to return to Earth only to find their de-orbit thrusters won't activate. After initially thinking they might have to abandon them in orbit, NASA decides to launch a daring rescue. Their plans are complicated by a hurricane headed towards the launch site—and a shrinking air supply in the astronauts' capsule.
Practical Effects
Pre-digital spacecraft built with obsessive NASA consultation.
Acting
Peck's controlled panic vs. Hackman's unraveling everyman.
Production
Released four months after actual moon landing — timing is everything.

Director
John Sturges
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released in November 1969, this was the first major studio film to capitalize on Apollo fever — audiences had literally just watched real astronauts do this on live television.
The spacecraft interiors were so authentic that NASA used Marooned as actual training material for mission control staff. The film's technical advisor was a real Apollo flight director.