| Studio: | Universal Studios | 
| Director: | Ron Howard | 
| Screenwriter: | William Broyles Jr. and Al Reinert | 
| Executive Producer: | Todd Hallowell | 
| Associate Producers: | Michael Bostick, Aldric La'auli Porter, Louisa Velis | 
| Casting: | Janet Hirshenson, Jane Jenkins | 
| Story: | Based on the book "Lost Moon" by Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger | 
| Producer: | Brian Grazer | 
| Cinematography: | Dean Cundey | 
| Cast: | Tom Hanks (Jim Lovell) | 
|   | Bill Paxton (Fred Haise) | 
|   | Kevin Bacon (Jack Swigert) | 
|   | Gary Sinise (Ken Mattingly) | 
|   | Ed Harris (Gene Kranz) | 
|   | Kathleen Quinlan (Marilyn Lovell) | 
|   | Mary Kate Schellhardt (Barbara Lovell) | 
|   | Emily Ann Lloyd (Susan Lovell) | 
|   | Miko Hughes (Jeffrey Lovell) | 
|   | Max Elliott Slade (Jay Lovell) | 
|   | Jean Speegle Howard (Blanch Lovell) | 
|   | Tracy Reiner (Mary Haise) | 
|   | David Andrews (Pete Conrad) | 
|   | Michele Little (Jane Conrad) | 
|   | Chris Ellis (Deke Slayton) | 
|   | Joe Spano (NASA Director) | 
|   | Xander Berkeley (Henry Hurt) | 
|   | Marc McClure (Glynn Lunney) | 
|   | Ben Marley (John Young) | 
|   | Mark Wheeler (Neil Armstrong) | 
|   | Larry Williams (Buzz Aldrin) | 
| Awards: | Won, ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards, Top Box Office Films (1996) | 
|   | Won, Oscar, Best Film Editing (1996) | 
|   | Won, Oscar, Best Sound (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Oscar, Best Actor in Supporting Role - Ed Harris (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Oscar, Best Actress in Supporting Role - Kathleen Quinlan (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Oscar, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration - Michael Corenblith, Merideth Boswell (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Best Effects/Visual Effects - Robert Legato, Michael Kanfer, Leslie Ekker, Matt Sweeney (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Oscar, Best Music/Original Dramatic Score - James Horner (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Oscar, Best Picture - Brian Grazer (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Oscar, Best Writing/Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published - William Broyles Jr., Al Reinert (1996)  | 
|   | Nominated, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, Best Action/Adventure Film (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, American Cinema Editors, Best Edited Feature Film - Mike Hill, Daniel P. Hanley (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, American Society of Cinematographers, Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases - Dean Cundey (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Awards of the Japanese Academy, Best Foreign Film (1996) | 
|   | Won, BAFTA Awards, Best Achievement in Special Effects - Robert Legato, Michael Kanfer, Matt Sweeney, Leslie Ekker (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, BAFTA Film Awards, Best Cinematography - Dean Cundey (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, BAFTA Film Awards, Best Editing - Mike Hill, Daniel P. Hanley (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, BAFTA Film Awards, Best Sound - David MacMillan, Rick Dior, Scot Millan, Steve Pederson (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, British Society of Cinematographers, Best Cinematography Award - Dean Cundey (1995) | 
|   | Nominated, Casting Society of America, Best casting for Feature Film, Drama - Jane Jenkins, Janet Hirshenson (1996) | 
|   | Won, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, Best Picture (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, Best Director - Ron Howard (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, Best Supporting Actor - Ed Harris (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, Best Supporting Actress - Kathleen Quinlan (1996) | 
|   | Won, Cinema Audio Society, Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Feature Film - Rick Dior, Steve Pederson, Scott Millan, David MacMillan (1996) | 
|   | Won, Directors Guild of America, Outstanding Directorial Achievemnt in Motion Pictures - Ron Howard, Carl Clifford, Aldric La'auli Porter, Lane Paul (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Golden Globes, Best Director- Motion Picture - Ron Howard (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Golden Globes, Best Motion Picture - Drama (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Golden Globes, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Ed Harris (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Golden Globes, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Kathleen Quinlan (1996)  | 
|   | Won, Heartland Film Festival, Studio Crystal Heart Award - Jeffrey Kluger (1995) | 
|   | Nominated, Hugo Awards, Best Dramatic Presentation (1996) | 
|   | Won, Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards, Best Director - Ron Howard (1996) | 
|   | Won, Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards, Best Film (1996)  | 
|   | Nominated, Kids Choice Awards, Favorite Movie Actor - Tom Hanks (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, MTV Movie Awards, Best Male Performance - Tom Hanks (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, MTV Movie Awards, Best Movie (1996) | 
|   | Won, National Board of Review, Top Ten Films (1995) | 
|   | Won, PEN Center USA West Literary Awards, Literary Award - Screenplay - William Broyles Jr., Al Reinert (1996) | 
|   | Won, PGA Awards, Motion Picture Producer of the Year Award - Brian Grazer, Todd Hallowell (1996) | 
|   | Won, People's Choice Awards, Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture (1996) | 
|   | Won, People's Choice Awards, Favorite Motion Picture (1996)  | 
|   | Won, Screen Actors Guild Awards, Outstanding Performance by a Cast - Kevin Bacon, Tom Hanks, Ed Harris, Bill Paxton, Kathleen Quinlan, Gary Sinise (1996) | 
|   | Won, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role - Ed Harris (1996) | 
|   | Won, Society of Texas Film Critics Awards, Lone Star Award (1995)  | 
|   | Won, Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards, Best Director - Ron Howard (1996) | 
|   | Won, Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards, Best Picture (1996) | 
|   | Won, Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards, Best Supporting Actor - Ed Harris (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, USC Scripter Award - William Broyles Jr., Al Reinert (1996) | 
|   | Nominated, Writers Guild of America, Best Screenplay Based on a Material Previously Produced or Published - William Broyles Jr., Al Reinert (1996)  | 
|   | Nominated, Young Artist Awards, Best Family Feature - Drama (1996) | 
|   | Color, 140 minutes. |