Destination Moon (1950) Reviews

Destination Moon (1950)
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Producer George Pal assembled an impressive roster of behind-the-camera talent -- including noted science fiction author Robert Heinlein and artist Chelsey Bonestell -- for this pioneering sci-fi adventure. Scientist Dr. Charles Cargraves (Warner Anderson), former Air Force General Thayer (Tom Powers), and industrial tycoon Jim Barnes (John Archer) believe that it's time that the U.S. blazed new trails and found new adventures. Convinced that exploration of space is the wave of the future (and that America's dominance in space is vitally important if they are to continue to dominate the Earth), the three men begin planning and constructing a spaceship called "Luna" in the Mojave Desert that will take the men to the moon and back. However, anti-American forces begin flooding the press with propaganda against the moon mission, and finally the men make their way to moon without the aid of the federal government. While the men are thrilled to succeed in their mission, it turns out that they miscalculated the amount of fuel needed to return -- and that the rocket needs to drop a lot of weight if it is to return to Earth. Destination Moon won an Academy Award for Best Special Effects of 1950; the film also features a brief appearance by cartoon favorite Woody Woodpecker, who helps explain how rockets work. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Warner AndersonJohn Archer, (more)
Director(s):
Irving Pichel
Format(s):
DVD
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James L.

This was a very good movie in my books. Loved to see how they thought space travel would be. The scene where the G's are pulling on their faces if you look really close at the skipper of the ship you can see the straps attached to the side of his face creating the effect. The video was crisp and clear. A great movie to watch. ~ Susan L.

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Karl B.

I remembered this movie fondly from my childhood. Sad that it did not live up to my memory. The story has no real drama. Although it tries to create some tension in a few scenes, it never really engages your emotions. The characters are bland except for Sweeney who is the "everyman" that the brains can explain things to and order around. The special effects were good at the time and now look charming.

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John H.

This is a fantastic early sci-fi movie based on the Robert Heinlein novel. The special effects for this 1950 picture were extraordinary enough to win the Oscar for best special effects. The story has a solid plot and fine acting; this is not a campy sci-fi movie for kids even though Woody the Woodpecker makes a special appearance to show how a rocket works. Highly recommended for sci-fi fans.

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Jane P.

Terrific, well acted, and very well made 1951 si-fi movie about mans first rocket trip to the moon.....this film was seriously trying to be as realistic as possible about a future space voyage. I was a little disappointed that there weren't any moon monsters ;-) but on the other hand it was very fun and entertaining to watch. Also the quality of the film print is great and it looks recently restored. enjoy!

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    James L.

    This was a very good movie in my books. Loved to see how they thought space travel would be. The scene where the G's are pulling on their faces if you look really close at the skipper of the ship you can see the straps attached to the side of his face creating the effect. The video was crisp and clear. A great movie to watch. ~ Susan L.

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    Karl B.

    I remembered this movie fondly from my childhood. Sad that it did not live up to my memory. The story has no real drama. Although it tries to create some tension in a few scenes, it never really engages your emotions. The characters are bland except for Sweeney who is the "everyman" that the brains can explain things to and order around. The special effects were good at the time and now look charming.

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    John H.

    This is a fantastic early sci-fi movie based on the Robert Heinlein novel. The special effects for this 1950 picture were extraordinary enough to win the Oscar for best special effects. The story has a solid plot and fine acting; this is not a campy sci-fi movie for kids even though Woody the Woodpecker makes a special appearance to show how a rocket works. Highly recommended for sci-fi fans.

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