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Un pilote dans la lune

Original title: Moon Pilot
  • 1962
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  • 1h 38m
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Un pilote dans la lune (1962)
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Away on a short leave before an upcoming moon launch, a NASA astronaut disappears and is feared kidnapped when the security services learn about his friendship with a suspected foreign femal... Read allAway on a short leave before an upcoming moon launch, a NASA astronaut disappears and is feared kidnapped when the security services learn about his friendship with a suspected foreign female spy.Away on a short leave before an upcoming moon launch, a NASA astronaut disappears and is feared kidnapped when the security services learn about his friendship with a suspected foreign female spy.

  • Director
    • James Neilson
  • Writers
    • Maurice Tombragel
    • Robert Buckner
  • Stars
    • Tom Tryon
    • Brian Keith
    • Edmond O'Brien
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    • Director
      • James Neilson
    • Writers
      • Maurice Tombragel
      • Robert Buckner
    • Stars
      • Tom Tryon
      • Brian Keith
      • Edmond O'Brien
    • 17User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Tom Tryon
    Tom Tryon
    • Capt. Richmond Talbot
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • Maj. Gen. John M. Vanneman
    Edmond O'Brien
    Edmond O'Brien
    • McClosky - aka 'Mac'
    Dany Saval
    Dany Saval
    • Lyrae
    Bob Sweeney
    Bob Sweeney
    • Sen. Henry McGuire
    Kent Smith
    Kent Smith
    • Secretary of the Air Force
    Tommy Kirk
    Tommy Kirk
    • Walter Talbot
    Simon Scott
    Simon Scott
    • Medical Officer
    Bert Remsen
    Bert Remsen
    • Agent Brown
    Sarah Selby
    Sarah Selby
    • Mrs. Celia Talbot
    Dick Whittinghill
    Dick Whittinghill
    • Col. Briggs
    Robert Brubaker
    Robert Brubaker
    • Space Flight Technician
    • (uncredited)
    Walt Davis
    • Air Force Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Douglas Evans
    Douglas Evans
    • Colonel
    • (uncredited)
    Sally Field
    Sally Field
    • Beatnik Girl in Lineup
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Garrett
    Michael Garrett
    • Control Board Technician
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Hastings
    Bob Hastings
    • Motorist
    • (uncredited)
    Jonathan Hole
    Jonathan Hole
    • Hotel Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • James Neilson
    • Writers
      • Maurice Tombragel
      • Robert Buckner
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    7Bunuel1976

    MOON PILOT (James Neilson, 1962) ***

    I'd missed out on this one as both as a VHS rental and on local TV in the past but which, bafflingly, hasn't been available anywhere else (not even on DVD) until now…or, perhaps, not so strange – since it's considered pretty much an outdated early movie about the space program!

    That said, the film has always enjoyed a reputation as one of the better Walt Disney live-action efforts – an opinion I was happy to share after watching it for myself (especially given my recent disappointment with such other popular albeit ultra-juvenile fare as THE GNOME-MOBILE [1967] and the two "Witch Mountain" outings). In fact, this has very few concessions to the typical Disney 'cuteness' (basically extending to the inevitable romance and an over-eager member at the space center breaking into a would-be hip "Go, man, go!" routine with every shuttle launch) and is clearly elevated by the presence of strong actors – Tom Tryon is ideally cast in the lead, though it's Brian Keith as his constantly exasperated superior and Edmond O'Brien as the dogged yet bewildered Federal Security man who dominate much of the proceedings (especially when the two engage in shouting matches between themselves).

    Anyway, as can be gleaned from the title, the plot involves attempts by the U.S. to orbit the moon: the first guinea-pig is a chimp which, however, goes berserk on returning home; undeterred, a human volunteer is requested – Tryon, of course (though he's actually air-sick!). Soon after, he begins to be followed by a petite girl of obvious foreign origins (Dany Saval, whose gaucheness starts off by being corny but eventually proves disarming) – who not only knows all about his supposedly top-secret mission but actively wants to impart to him vital information about his safety 'up there'; however, he believes her to be a spy and tries his best to avoid her! Still, she manages to turn up at the most unexpected places (even after O'Brien has him 'kidnapped' to a hotel) and eventually confesses to being an alien – clearly possessing advanced knowledge and who, atypically for the sci-fi genre, intends to extend help to Earth people rather than conquer them!

    MOON PILOT, then, resorts agreeably to such well-worn albeit effective suspense/spy movie trappings as the "McGuffin" (in the form of the missing element which would allow humans to adapt to the atmosphere in outer space), chases, impersonation and, it goes without saying, the growing affection between hero and heroine thrown into this unusual situation. Apart from the obvious space gadgetry, the sci-fi aspect of the film is evident in the scene in which, to demonstrate her powers, Saval gives Tryon a foretaste of his/their future. As always with Disney films, however, comedy is as much an intrinsic ingredient of the formula: best of all are the running 'unreliable elevator' gag with Tryon and O'Brien, and the potentially campy suspects' line-up of beatniks (under whose guise Saval has descended to Earth – clearly a sign of the times). Keith's queasy look during the latter sequence is priceless…as is his final flustered off-screen outburst when Tryon and Saval sign off in space courtesy of a Sherman Brothers love song!
    6dinky-4

    Dated by its slow pacing

    While the technical aspects of this "space age" comedy from the early 1960's are understandably dated, the major problem with watching "Moon Pilot" now lies in its slow pacing. Virtually every scene runs longer than it should and the conversations within each scene are too often marked by needless pauses and languid delivery. The result is a 70-minute story that's been s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d into a 98-minute movie.

    Tom Tryon seems an unusual choice for the title role. His dark, brooding, sexually-ambiguous looks would qualify him to play "Heathcliff" but "Moon Pilot" is virtually his only foray into farcical comedy. However, his innately serious quality helps him to anchor the movie more securely than would a Dick Van Dyke or a Dean Jones, but he really doesn't shine in this kind of material. His image as a juicy slab of "beefcake" remains intact, however, since even this family-oriented Disney comedy finds an excuse to strip him down to his boxer shorts in order to display his hairy chest in two separate scenes.
    10imlong54

    From the 8 year old me

    This is the first movie I ever went to see alone at the tender age of 8. It played the Paramount Theater in my hometown of Syracuse, NY. I went over the Easter holiday with money I had received from an uncle. I was so mesmerized by it I sat through it at least six times until my mother came down the aisle @ 9 at night calling for me. My lifelong love of the movies began here and so the picture holds a special place for me. That said, I watched this again recently, and despite its out of date science and themes, it still holds up because of the many solid performances and the sincerity behind its production. I was also amazed to see a very young Sally Field as one of the beatniks in the line up. Still great fun.
    cemab4y

    cutesy-pie

    This film is cute little trick of a film. In the early days of space flights, it was time for a send-up. And the great character actor edmond O'Brien, was terrific as the "hard as nails" security agent. A treat for us Disney fans.

    The comic highlight of the film is the "parade of usual suspects", when San francisco beatnik chicks are brought in for review. A real HOOT!

    The alien chick is disarmingly funny, and I wish she could have had more films after this one. She was so fine, I wanted to sign up for astronaut training.

    The pacing is slow, and the humor is formulaic, but I still get a chuckle out of this minor classic.
    3bkoganbing

    A Way Out Trip To Outer Space

    I never did get around to seeing Moon Pilot back when it was in theaters when I was a lad. Looking at it now, I'm sure glad I didn't waste the money.

    By 1962 the NASA Program for sending someone to the moon was launched and the public generally familiar with it. I can't believe that even the Disney Studios could have worked within the parameters that were known to the public, even for this innocuous comedy.

    Tom Tryon before Otto Preminger tried to make him a major star in The Cardinal was a Disney contract player and best known for the Texas John Slaughter films on television. Instead of going through the exacting selection process to be an astronaut, Tryon gets to be the first man to go to the Moon because the chimpanzee who had made the trip previously had stuck a fork in him, causing him to jump and make General Brian Keith think he volunteered.

    But that isn't all for our intrepid astronaut, this mysterious woman with a French accent played by Dany Saval keeps trying to contact him to make sure a special coat of paint is used on the space ship. Otherwise Tryon will exhibit the same behavior as the chimpanzee. And that wouldn't be good because Saval's getting a thing for him.

    Saval's not an American, but she isn't French either. She's from a faraway planet called Beta Lyrae and Tryon's attempts to at first shake her involve the Air Force as personified by Keith and the Federal Security Agency as typified by Edmond O'Brien. Due to reasons of national security these two keep working at cross purposes and of course neither are solving anything.

    I have to hand it to Keith and O'Brien. Both these veterans realized this film was a turkey and then they proceeded to enjoy it the best they could with one of the great blustering contests of all time. You have to be your own judge to determine which one you think is overacting more. Please note that the euphemism Federal Security Agency was used for the FBI. No one, least of all at Disney Studio was going to make fun of them in 1962.

    Moon Pilot was one of the least successful of Disney films, it certainly hasn't aged well. All of the cast did better things, even at the Magic Kingdom.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Sally Field and Jo Anne Worley,
    • Goofs
      When Capt. Richmond Talbot asks Lyrae where she is from, she says that she is from Betalyrae. She adds that "it is planet beyond the star that you call Andromeda". But no one would call Andromeda a star; Andromeda is a galaxy consisting of billions of stars.
    • Quotes

      Lyrae: [singing the "Beta Lyrae" song] X-A luna bot/X-A luna lot/There are seven moons/Of Beta Lyrae/Seven moons/All made for love/ X-A luna bot/X-A luna lot/Seven moons above/Seven kinds of love/There are seven moons of Beta Lyrae/Seven moons that shine above/Seven times the shine/For a girl and boy/Seven moons above/Seven times the love/From the deep blue sea/To the galaxy/Seven moons above/Seven times the love.

    • Connections
      Edited into Le monde merveilleux de Disney: Spy in the Sky (1962)
    • Soundtracks
      Seven Moons of Beta Lyrae
      Written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 1963 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Moon Pilot
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Studios, 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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