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| Keir Dullea | ||
| Gary Lockwood | ||
| William Sylvester | ||
| Leonard Rossiter | ||
| Margaret Tyzack | ||
| Robert Beatty | ||
| Sean Sullivan | ||
| Douglas Rain | ||
| Keir Dullea | Dr. Dave Bowman | |
| Gary Lockwood | Dr. Frank Poole | |
| William Sylvester | Dr. Heywood R. Floyd | |
| Daniel Richter | Moon-Watcher | |
| Leonard Rossiter | Dr. Andrei Smyslov | |
| Margaret Tyzack | Elena | |
| Robert Beatty | Dr. Ralph Halvorsen | |
| Sean Sullivan | Dr. Bill Michaels | |
| Douglas Rain | HAL 9000 | |
| Frank Miller | Mission Controller | |
| Bill Weston | Astronaut | |
| Ed Bishop | Aries-1B Lunar Shuttle Captain | |
| Glenn Beck | Astronaut | |
| Alan Gifford | Poole's Father | |
| Ann Gillis | Poole's Mother |
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Stanley Kubrick
Victor Lyndon |
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| Writer |
Stanley Kubrick
Arthur C. Clarke |
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| Cinematography |
Geoffrey Unsworth
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The highly respected and often cited milestone in Science Fiction cinema. Director Stanley Kubrick takes us into the future, into outer space and aboard a spacecraft that’s controlled by a seemingly trustworthy computer named HAL. |
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