Article: 'In the Shadow of the Moon' at Cinema Arts.

Byline: Gene Seymour

Sep. 14--Disbelief still clings like layers of lunar dust to the notion of mankind venturing to the moon. Fans of conspiracy theories, for instance, persist in thinking that all those Apollo space missions of 35-plus years ago were carried out on TV sound stages. It's a notion debunked good-naturedly by Charles Duke, one of the Apollo astronauts interviewed in the just-released documentary, "In the Shadow of the Moon." "If it was staged," Duke asks rhetorically, "why did they stop after just six times?"

If these conspiracy-minded folks are looking for something even harder to believe, they should consider this: After all these ...

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