Cuando una nave espacial aterriza en la Luna, se celebra como un nuevo logro, antes de que quede claro que un grupo victoriano completó el viaje en 1899, lo que lleva a los investigadores ha... Leer todoCuando una nave espacial aterriza en la Luna, se celebra como un nuevo logro, antes de que quede claro que un grupo victoriano completó el viaje en 1899, lo que lleva a los investigadores hasta el último superviviente de aquella misión.Cuando una nave espacial aterriza en la Luna, se celebra como un nuevo logro, antes de que quede claro que un grupo victoriano completó el viaje en 1899, lo que lleva a los investigadores hasta el último superviviente de aquella misión.
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And a diary with three names in it gives the names of those people who were on this first lunar expedition. One of them is still alive and in a nursing home in Great Britain. It's Edward Judd, now in his eighties or nineties as you'd have it and he has an amazing adventure to tell.
I use the phrase deliberately because such an amazing adventure is the kind of stuff Stephen Spielberg would find ideal. And if he reads this, maybe he'll think on it as a future project. But if he does it, it will have to be without the special special effects of Ray Harryhausen who created an enchanting, but very dangerous world on the moon.
Judd's story is how he and his fiancé Martha Hyer got involved with an eccentric scientist Lionel Jeffries. Jeffries may look eccentric as he usually does in his roles, but he's developed nothing less than a totally unique form of propulsion and he knows what he wants to do with it. Nothing less than a trip to the moon.
Like Jeanette Macdonald in Maytime or Gloria Stuart in Titanic, Judd from the man's point of view tells the story of his lost love Hyer and that unique trip to the moon. As to what happens there and what happens to Jeffries, Judd, and Hyer you have to see the film for that.
Since it's a Ray Harryhausen film you kind of know what to expect and Harryhausen delivers in grand style.
It almost makes you believe that it was Judd, Jeffries, and Hyer who took that one small step for man first.
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- TriviaThis is the only one of Ray Harryhausen's films to be shot in anamorphic widescreen (2.35:1) due to the higher cost of anamorphic camera and projection lenses needed for his Dynamation Process.
- ErroresArnold Bedford invests money in boots from the Boer War, speaking as if this war is in the past. Most viewers think he is talking about the Boer War of 1899-1902, which began after this scene takes place. However, there was an earlier, less-publicized Boer War in 1880 and 1881, which could be what he is referring to.
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The Grand Lunar: You say men cling to different tongues and beliefs. Is there no one ruler?
Joseph Cavor: No. No, every century some despot tries, but up to now no one's succeeded. People like Hannibal, Julius Caesar, Napoleon...
The Grand Lunar: Does this not lead to confusion?
Joseph Cavor: Yes, it does. And worse. Starvation... hostility... even war.
The Grand Lunar: Tell me of war.
Joseph Cavor: Tell you of war? Oh my goodness... Well... it usually starts with a whacking great explosion.
- Créditos curiososFilmed in Dynamation - The wonder of the screen!
- ConexionesFeatured in Fantastic Fantasy Fright-o-Rama Show Vol. 1 (1996)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,650,000
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 43 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1