First Men In The Moon

First Men In The Moon
First Men In The Moon

Film Details

Year

1964

Duration

99 minutes

Genres

Science Fiction and Fantasy

Language

English

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Synopsis

This adaptation of the HG Wells story starts in the 1960s with three astronauts setting off on a much-anticipated maiden voyage to the moon. The excitement dies down a little, however, when they land and discover proof that someone got there before them - in 1899! The history of the very first mission to the moon is then revealed, beginning with eccentric scientist Joseph Cavor's discovery of an anti-gravity substance before taking in his spectacular trip to the moon with two friends, and the marvellous and strange things they discover when they get there. With some great stop-motion special effects, this is a fun trip to outer space.

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