

Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon
Directed by Christopher Riley, Duncan CoppWhere to Watch Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon
Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon Trivia
Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon was released on December 30, 2012.
Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon was directed by Christopher Riley, Duncan Copp.
Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon has a runtime of 54m.
Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon was produced by Duncan Copp, Christopher Riley.
On the 21st July 1969 Neil Armstrong became the first human being to set foot on another world. Learning to fly just as the super-sonic era dawned, and honing his piloting skills flying Navy combat missions over North Korea, Armstrong was a product of his time. With additional experience as an elite, rocket-powered, X-15 test pilot he had just the right skill set NASA was looking for in 1961, when they recruited their second group of astronauts to shoot for the Moon. Achieving the first Moon landing and taking that first step onto its surface just eight years later, not only transformed human history, but also it changed Armstrong's own life as well. Drawing on private family archives and told through a series of intimate interviews, this is the story of the real Neil Armstrong, by those who loved, lived and worked with 'the first man on the Moon'.
The key characters in Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon are Narrator (Corey Johnson), Himself (Neil Armstrong), Himself (Michael Collins).
Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon is a Documentary, History film.
Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon has an audience rating of 8 out of 10.





