Der amerikanische Großindustrielle Jim Barnes finanziert den Bau einer Mondrakete und trotz des Verbotes der US-Regierung startet das Raumschiff. Nach der Mondlandung, scheint vorerst kein W... Alles lesenDer amerikanische Großindustrielle Jim Barnes finanziert den Bau einer Mondrakete und trotz des Verbotes der US-Regierung startet das Raumschiff. Nach der Mondlandung, scheint vorerst kein Weg zurück.Der amerikanische Großindustrielle Jim Barnes finanziert den Bau einer Mondrakete und trotz des Verbotes der US-Regierung startet das Raumschiff. Nach der Mondlandung, scheint vorerst kein Weg zurück.
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But there is real drama here, the drama of people trying to imagine what was virtually unimaginable back then -- how to actually get people to the Moon and back -- using real physics and engineering. And if it doesn't measure up to the story of "Apollo 13", another technically accurate film about a REAL trip to the Moon, it still stands out as unique among 1950s films and remains almost as unique among all science-FICTION movies ever made.
Four men, John Archer, Warner Anderson, Tom Powers and Dick Wesson are the chosen astronauts though that term had not come into usage at the time. When you think of the selection process for astronauts that was to come with the formation of NASA this part of the film seems almost a bit silly. Dick Wesson who provides the comic relief is a communications specialist who gets to go at the last minute because the chosen traveler gets appendicitis.
The best part of the film was the space walk, when they have to do some needed repairs to the ship. Robert Heinlein who wrote Destination Moon was very accurate with that and with the dangers of performing that task when needed.
As for the very harrowing trip home, the plot was eerily accurate in terms of what happened to some astronauts for real in the early Seventies. I really do marvel at how Robert Heinlein got so much of it right.
Without any weird alien monsters, Destination Moon still manages to be thoroughly entertaining and incredibly perceptive. The film won an Oscar for Special Effects no mean achievement since it's only competition was Cecil B. DeMille's big budget Samson and Delilah. It also was nominated for Best Art&Set Direction, but in this case it lost to Samson and Delilah.
When you beat out a DeMille film from Paramount with all the money that studio could throw behind a campaign, you know it has to be good. Even now the Special Effects aren't bad by today's standards.
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- WissenswertesThe Woody Woodpecker cartoon used in the movie was updated and then used by NASA to explain space travel to the public.
- PatzerIt was stated that titanium was being used to construct the ship. The magnet boots would not stick to the hull and walls because titanium is non-magnetic.
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[after stepping onto the Moon's surface]
Jim Barnes: Claim it, Doc! I'm your witness - claim it officially.
Dr. Charles Cargraves: By the grace of God, and the name of the United States of America, I take possession of this planet on behalf of, and for the benefit of, all mankind.
- Crazy CreditsAt the end of the film, a story of the first flight to the Moon, the words THIS IS THE END are displayed first, then OF THE BEGINNING is added.
- VerbindungenEdited into Time Tunnel: One Way to the Moon (1966)
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Ziel Mond
- Drehorte
- White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, USA(archive footage of captured German V-2 rocket launch)
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- Budget
- 592.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1