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  1. The Astronaut's Wife. The Astronaut's Wife is a 1999 American science fiction thriller film directed and written by Rand Ravich, in his feature directorial debut. It stars Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron. The film was released on August 27, 1999. It received negative reviews from critics.

  2. Aug 27, 1999 · The Astronaut's Wife: Directed by Rand Ravich. With Johnny Depp, Charlize Theron, Joe Morton, Clea DuVall. After an explosion in space and subsequent two-minute radio-out period, two astronauts return home to their wives.

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  3. A space shuttle in orbit to repair a damaged satellite is forced to return to Earth after NASA loses contact with astronauts Spencer Armacost and Alex Streck for two minutes. Both were outside the spacecraft when the incident occurred. While Armacost seems to be unaffected, Streck has a much harder time recovering from whatever happened to them.

  4. His wife Jillian (Theron) becomes pregnant with twins. She begins to notice changes in Spencer’s personality and becomes suspicious. She questions him about what happened during the time they lost contact. Sherman Reese, a former NASA employee who had been fired after the astronauts’ return, contacts Jillian.

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  6. Suspense/Thriller: An astronaut's wife becomes suspicious of her husband and her ensuing pregnancy after he returns from a space mission, during which he blacked out for two minutes, and begins acting differently. Spencer (JOHNNY DEPP) and Jillian Armacost (CHARLIZE THERON) are a happily married, two-income couple.

  7. Aug 27, 1999 · Rand Ravich. When astronaut Spencer Armacost returns to Earth after a mission that nearly cost him his life, he decides to take a desk job in order to see his beautiful wife, Jillian, more often. Gradually, Jillian notices that Spencer's personality seems to have changed, but her concerns fade when she discovers that she's pregnant.

  8. Owen Gleiberman Entertainment Weekly Rated: C+ Sep 7, 2011 Full Review Globe and Mail Rated: 2.5/4 Mar 22, 2002 Full Review Janet Maslin New York Times The Astronaut's Wife is ridiculously derivative.

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