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Rocketship X-M (1950)

Rocketship X-M (1950)
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Together with The Steel Helmet and Baron of Arizona, Rocketship X M is one of the best films ever turned out by the usually unimpressive Lippert Studios. Set sometime in the future, the film details the first manned space flight to the moon. John Emery plays the head of the expedition, with Lloyd Bridges, Osa Massen, Hugh O'Brian and Noah Beery Jr. in the crew. Blown off its course by a meteor shower, Rocketship X-M misses the moon and lands on Mars instead (the Mars scenes were originally tinted pink). During an exploratory expedition, the crew finds evidence of a once-mighty civilization, evidently destroyed by atomic warfare. A savage band of surviving Martians attack the earthlings, killing two and wounding a third. The survivors head back to the ship, but run out of fuel before reaching Earth. Out of this failure springs the hope that future space flights will prove successful. Generally avoiding cliches (except for the stereotypical comedy relief by Noah Beery Jr.), Rocketship X M is a reasonably intelligent outer-space yarn. While it's true that the film falters in the scientific-accuracy department, it is best to assess the film within the context of its times. Produced for $94,000, Rocketship X M reportedly grossed over a million dollars. A "restored" video version with new special effects was released in 1976 by entrepreneur Wade Williams. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Lloyd BridgesOsa Massen, (more)
Director(s):
Kurt Neumann
Format(s):
DVD
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Together with The Steel Helmet and Baron of Arizona, Rocketship X M is one of the best films ever turned out by the usually unimpressive Lippert Studios. Set sometime in the future, the film details the first manned space flight to the moon. John Emery plays the head of the expedition, with Lloyd Bridges, Osa Massen, Hugh O'Brian and Noah Beery Jr. in the crew. Blown off its course by a meteor shower, Rocketship X-M misses the moon and lands on Mars instead (the Mars scenes were originally tinted pink). During an exploratory expedition, the crew finds evidence of a once-mighty civilization, evidently destroyed by atomic warfare. A savage band of surviving Martians attack the earthlings, killing two and wounding a third. The survivors head back to the ship, but run out of fuel before reaching Earth. Out of this failure springs the hope that future space flights will prove successful. Generally avoiding cliches (except for the stereotypical comedy relief by Noah Beery Jr.), Rocketship X M is a reasonably intelligent outer-space yarn. While it's true that the film falters in the scientific-accuracy department, it is best to assess the film within the context of its times. Produced for $94,000, Rocketship X M reportedly grossed over a million dollars. A "restored" video version with new special effects was released in 1976 by entrepreneur Wade Williams. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
77 mins

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Director(s):
Kurt Neumann
Writer(s):
Kurt Neumann
Producer(s):
Kurt Neumann
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Clyde P.

    This would have been one of those movies that went right to DVD. It is technically very outdated (of course), and the facts themselves are pretty far off, but you get to see a love bloom at the very very end as they are about to become a million smithereens.....and, if you remember him, Hugh O'Brien before Wyatt Earp! They didn't really bother with space suits, because you don't need them apparently, I guess.

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    Jane P.

    Good cast with LLoyd Bridges, but not a very good old 50's si-fi movie with a silly plot....although it is kind of fun to watch. About a US group on the first rocketship to the moon, but they get lost and end up on Mars somehow and then get attacked by some crazy Martians. Oddity- this is the only space travel si-fy movie that I have seen where nobody wears spacesuits, just army uniforms sort of combined with street clothes.

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