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1950 • Science Fiction / Adventure • 91m

Destination Moon

"Two years in the making!"

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A team composed of an aerospace scientist, an ex-Air Force general, and an industrialist conceives an ambitious plan to land Americans on the moon. From their base in the Mojave Desert, they construct and successfully launch a spacecraft named "Luna" that contains a cargo of four astronauts. But a critical miscalculation of needed power to escape the moon's gravitational pull may put the astronauts' lives in danger.

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John Archer
John Archer
Jim Barnes
Warner Anderson
Warner Anderson
Dr. Charles Cargraves
Tom Powers
Tom Powers
General Thayer
Dick Wesson
Dick Wesson
Joe Sweeney
Erin O'Brien-Moore
Erin O'Brien-Moore
Emily Cargraves
Steve Carruthers
Steve Carruthers
Businessman at Meeting (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum
Franklyn Farnum
Factory Worker (uncredited)
Jack Gargan
Jack Gargan
Businessman at Meeting (uncredited)
Everett Glass
Everett Glass
Mr. La Porte (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp
Kenner G. Kemp
Businessman at Meeting (uncredited)
Knox Manning
Knox Manning
Himself (uncredited)
Irving Pichel
Irving Pichel
Off Screen Narrator of Woody Woodpecker Cartoon (voice) (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo
Cosmo Sardo
Businessman at Meeting (uncredited)
Grace Stafford
Grace Stafford
Woody Woodpecker (voice) (uncredited)
Director: Irving PichelScreenplay: Robert A. HeinleinProducer: George PalScreenplay: Alford Van RonkelScreenplay: James O'Hanlon

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Sierbahnn
2026-08-17
50%

Post-war science fiction like this is oddly optimistic. In this case, it is also foolhardingly patriotical, capitalistic, and extremely cynical. It's almost as if you're watching the film version of Jules Verne's work about traveling to the moon, considering how little time is spent actually working out how to get to the moon and instead delving into how to rip a set apart in order to strip weight from a rocket. The characters are weird and feel very much at home in a story like this, whereas in reality, they would never have gotten into this situation. It's a strangely comforting movie because of its optimism, but infuriating because of everything else. The production value is fantastic given the time and the effects with stop motion astronauts whenever there is a wide shot is great. Note that some of the shots of space helmets have glass in them and some do not. I'm guessing they weren't very comfortable for the actors to wear on set.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
George Pal Productions
Budget
$592,000
Box Office
$5,000,000

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