Prisoners of the Moon
Was Arthur Rudolph, a central figure in the first Moon Landing, also involved in war crimes involving the death of 20,000 slave labourers in World War 2?
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Johnny Gogan
Actors: Alan Devine, Cathy Belton, Ciarán McCauley, Donal O'Kelly, Jim Norton, Marian Quinn, Marty Rea, Matt Addis, Paul Gavin, Siobhán Dooney
Country: Ireland
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