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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

April 2, 1968 (GB) Science Fiction, Mystery, Adventure • 149m

Overview

Humanity finds a mysterious object buried beneath the lunar surface and sets off to find its origins with the help of HAL 9000, the world's most advanced super computer.

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Top Billed Cast

Keir Dullea
Keir Dullea

Dr. David Bowman

Gary Lockwood
Gary Lockwood

Dr. Frank Poole

William Sylvester
William Sylvester

Dr. Heywood Floyd

Douglas Rain
Douglas Rain

HAL 9000 (voice)

Leonard Rossiter
Leonard Rossiter

Dr. Andrei Smyslov

Robert Beatty
Robert Beatty

Dr. Ralph Halvorsen

Sean Sullivan
Sean Sullivan

Dr. Roy Michaels

Frank W. Miller
Frank W. Miller

Mission Controller (voice)

Ed Bishop
Ed Bishop

Aries-1B Lunar Shuttle Captain

Alan Gifford
Alan Gifford

Poole's Father

Ann Gillis
Ann Gillis

Poole's Mother

Edwina Carroll
Edwina Carroll

Aries-1B Stewardess

Terry Duggan
Terry Duggan

Ape Attacked by Leopard

Richard Woods
Richard Woods

Ape Killed by Moon-Watcher

Maggie London
Maggie London

Hostess in Elevator (uncredited)

Chela Matthison
Chela Matthison

Receptionist (uncredited)

Judy Keirn
Judy Keirn

Voice Print Identification Girl (uncredited)

Vivian Kubrick
Vivian Kubrick

Floyd's Daughter (uncredited)

Kenneth Kendall
Kenneth Kendall

BBC-12 Announcer (uncredited)

Kevin Scott
Kevin Scott

Miller (uncredited)

Martin Amor
Martin Amor

Interviewer (uncredited)

S. Newton Anderson
S. Newton Anderson

Young Man (uncredited)

Ann Bormann
Ann Bormann

(uncredited)

Julie Croft
Julie Croft

(uncredited)

Penny Francis
Penny Francis

(uncredited)

Irena Marr
Irena Marr

Russian Scientist (uncredited)

Krystyna Marr
Krystyna Marr

Russian Scientist (uncredited)

Kim Neil
Kim Neil

(uncredited)

Jane Pearl
Jane Pearl

(uncredited)

Penny Pearl
Penny Pearl

(uncredited)

Burnell Tucker
Burnell Tucker

TMA-1 Site Photographer (uncredited)

John Swindells
John Swindells

TMA-1 Site Technician #1 (uncredited)

John Clifford
John Clifford

TMA-1 Site Technician #2 (uncredited)

Stanley Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick

Astronaut Breathing (voice) (uncredited)

Harry Fielder
Harry Fielder

Moonwalker (uncredited)

Crew
H.L. Bird
H.L. Bird

Sound mixer

Geoffrey Unsworth
Geoffrey Unsworth

Director of Photography

Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson

Special Effects

Les Bowie
Les Bowie

Special Effects

Winston Ryder
Winston Ryder

Sound Editor

David de Wilde
David de Wilde

Editorial Staff

Ernest Archer
Ernest Archer

Production Design

John Hoesli
John Hoesli

Art Direction

Anthony Masters
Anthony Masters

Production Design

Harry Lange
Harry Lange

Production Design

Dick Frift
Dick Frift

Construction Coordinator

A.W. Watkins
A.W. Watkins

Sound Supervisor

Derek Cracknell
Derek Cracknell

First Assistant Director

Malcolm Stewart
Malcolm Stewart

Sound Designer

Graham Freeborn
Graham Freeborn

Makeup Artist

Stuart Freeborn
Stuart Freeborn

Makeup Artist

Douglas Trumbull
Douglas Trumbull

Visual Effects

Stanley Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick

Visual Effects

Mary Gibson
Mary Gibson

Wardrobe Supervisor

David Wynn-Jones
David Wynn-Jones

Clapper Loader

John Francis
John Francis

Stunt Coordinator

George Watts
George Watts

Assistant Camera

John Alcott
John Alcott

Additional Photography

Kelvin Pike
Kelvin Pike

Camera Operator

Wally Veevers
Wally Veevers

Visual Effects Supervisor

Douglas Trumbull
Douglas Trumbull

Visual Effects Supervisor

Con Pederson
Con Pederson

Visual Effects Supervisor

Tom Howard
Tom Howard

Visual Effects Supervisor

Hardy Amies
Hardy Amies

Wardrobe Designer

Frederick I. Ordway III
Frederick I. Ordway III

Scientific Consultant

Collection

The Space Odyssey Series



Reviews

markuspm

December 23, 2013

There are many great predictions hinting to future (it is from 1968 - can you believe it?) innovations throughout the movie. I might not have found all them because I keep falling asleep while watching it but I will keep trying to find them all.

izgzhen

⭐ 8/10

September 28, 2017

I believe that we should call it a modernism show, albeit exhibited in the form of a movie. While it might feel "boring", it forces you to rethink what philosophical level that a two-hour film can achieve. The focus on questions about life, intelligence, and time, is worth more attention than the sci-fi part (though the special effect of this movie is already way ahead of its time).

tmdb47633491

⭐ 10/10

May 18, 2018

The eighth wonder of the world. Easily 30+ viewings since I was a little kid. Nothing new to say here; simply wanted to add another pair of hands to the ocean of applause for my absolute favorite thing, the only indisputably perfect movie, the answer to the question of Is Life Worth Living, Man's greatest achievement, two thousand one a burger-flipping space odyssey

Dark Jedi

⭐ 6/10

January 27, 2019

I got this movie recently when it came out on Ultra HD Blu-ray simply because it was missing in my collection and, being a Sci-Fi fan, missing 2001 in my collection simply would not do. It is a movie that was made to rely almost entirely on the visuals. It could be said that it is a visual symphony if that makes sense. Thus it was filmed on 70 mm film and in 6 channel stereo which, at the time was a huge thing. Thanks to this it actually made som… read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 8/10

April 8, 2021

_**Inscrutable space science-fiction as cinematic art**_

The discovery of an ancient extraterrestrial monolith on the Moon leads to a mission to Jupiter, but the astronauts have unexpected complications with their vessel’s onboard computer, HAL 9000. William Sylvester plays an official of US Astronautics in the first hour while Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood play the two functioning astronauts in the second half.

Created by Stanley Kubrick (… read the rest.

Sigeki Ogino

October 2, 2022

I saw it for the first time when I was in middle school. I thought it was the worst movie ever. Then, some time later, as an adult, I rewatched it and was amazed at how wonderful it was. It was so beautiful and magnificent that I could not believe it was made in 1968, and I thought it was an unprecedented and solemn historical work, like Goethe's "Faust" in literature, one of the greatest masterpieces of cinema that mankind has ever possessed. Fi… read the rest.

Filipe Manuel Neto

⭐ 2/10

December 23, 2022

**A magnificent film, with beautiful music and great visuals... but smug, empty and unforgivably overrated.**

Stanley Kubrick is, for me, one of those directors who so quickly impresses us with a great film, as it makes us doubt his competence with an absolutely pathetic trash. I know that the director's fans are going to crucify me, but that's how I think, and I even say more: with each Kubrick film I see, I am more convinced that an aura of … read the rest.

CinemaSerf

June 3, 2023

From the opening bars of Richard Strauss's "Also spracht Zarathustra" you just know that this is going to be something unique - and that it is. Apes, playing by a puddle - occasionally engaging in some noisy territorial warfare with their neighbours until one morning, this great black monolith appears. Shortly afterwards these creatures have realised that old bones make new weapons - and that these weapons can kill! The next phase jumps forward f… read the rest.

JJJ222cool

⭐ 10/10

June 21, 2023

Absolute classic, must see, one of the best scifi movies ever made

James

⭐ 8/10

October 28, 2023

This is the most pretentious crap ever made - but is it an amazing film? No. But it is an amazing _**piece of art**_. This is worthy of the label of film, but the label of film is not worthy of this. Kubrick has crafted a stellar and surreal experience, one of the greatest **_pieces of art_** ever made. Why, you ask, do I obtain from referring to this as a film? Because it is simply not, it is an overpowering sensory experience, not a film. If I … read the rest.

r96sk

⭐ 7/10

January 16, 2024

Pleasing on a technical level, even with barely anything to grasp story-wise.

<em>'2001: A Space Odyssey'</em> looks and sounds exquisite, it really is seriously impressive in that regard for a film from 1968. That is, however, the only reason that this gets a passing rating from me if I'm to be totally truthful. The plot itself is rather disappointing, with not much meat on the bones.

I get it's evidently going for the more artsy approach,… read the rest.

griggs79

⭐ 9/10

November 14, 2024

Seeing _2001: A Space Odyssey_ on the big screen for the first time is an eye-opener. The vastness of space, the eerily precise shots of the spacecraft, and the careful pacing all come to life in a way a TV could never match. The immersive sound design, from the opening hum to the famous orchestral music, and in particular the equally orchestrated silence filling the cinema, makes you feel like you're part of the journey. Details that might seem … read the rest.

Christopher Figaro

⭐ 6/10

October 19, 2025

This is the second Stanley Kubrick movie I've seen that I didn't enjoy. The first was The Shining, which I found painfully slow and uninteresting. It annoyed me. And it's not because it was bad, but because everyone treats it like a masterpiece. I expected brilliance, tension, something gripping. I got none of that.

And this space movie is no different.

I'll give credit where it's due. The movie is well made. The visuals and cinematography … read the rest.

RealZero

⭐ 4/10

December 7, 2025

From an artistic point of view, I can certainly see the appeal of this movie. From its influence on media, as well.

But, to me personally, that's about it.

Very short summary:
- Very artistic movie that has very nice visuals, great use of classical music and use of sound or lack of sound to create an ominous atmosphere
- But sadly, extremely slow...everything. Which would be fine if it would lead to a satisfying, surprising conclusion. Bu… read the rest.

jc2try

January 10, 2026

It's not for general entertainment and the audience is movie industry/enthusiasts. Movie critics and the people find effort to leave a review for it happen to be in the niche, therefore it has a high score. Sure, it this movie might have made some breakthrough in the industry. But I, like other general audience, didn't find it greatly entertaining.

polfloe10

⭐ 10/10

June 17, 2026

i mean its alright. it hits a pretty okay point. yea. it was solid but nothing special. i agree with myself.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$12,000,000

Revenue

$71,923,560

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