Destination Moon (1950)
Genre Sci-Fi
Studio Image Ent.
Movie Release Date 1950
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating NR (Not Rated)
Running Time 91 mins
Format DVD
Color Color
IMDb Rating 6.3
Cast
Warner Anderson Dr. Charles Cargraves
John Archer Jim Barnes
Erin O'Brien-Moore Emily Cargraves
Dick Wesson Joe Sweeney
Tom Powers General Thayer
Ted Warde
Woody Woodpecker
Grace Stafford Woody Woodpecker (voice)
Franklyn Farnum Factory Worker (uncredited)
Everett Glass Mr. La Porte (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp Businessman at Meeting (uncredited)
Knox Manning Knox Manning (uncredited)
Crew
Director Irving Pichel
Writer James O'Hanlon
Writer Robert A. Heinlein
Producer George Pal
Writer Alford Van Ronkel
Plot
When production on Destination Moon began in 1949, everything about the project was state of the art. The great science fiction author Robert Heinlein cowrote the script (based on his novel Rocketship Galileo) and served as technical advisor. The film's astronomical visions were realized by Chesley Bonestell, whose artwork virtually defined the look of space travel at the dawn of the rocket era. Destination Moon is even noted in NASA's official timeline of space-travel history, and almost inevitably won the Academy Award for Best Special Effects. It remains a milestone film, not so much as classic science fiction but--like 2001: A Space Odyssey 18 years later--as an attempt to visualize the reality of space exploration. (To educate the audience on this topic, Woody Woodpecker makes an animated guest appearance, hosting an instructional film on the basics of rocketeering.)

The movie now seems quaintly nostalgic, and its depiction of man's first lunar landing is inaccurate on several details. Taken in context, however, it remains impressively authentic, and conveys the same charm and wonder of the later classic Forbidden Planet. The motivation for the lunar conquest remains military: the country that controls the moon will control the Earth, and cold war paranoia fuels the mission of the rocket ship Luna, which blasts off from the Mojave desert carrying four daring astronauts.

The stalwart crew consists of noted scientists and engineers, but Everyman Joe Sweeney (Dick Wesson) is aboard for broad audience appeal; he's the kind of Bronx-born guy who pronounces "Earth" as "oith" and complains that the moon has "no beer, no babes, no baseball." But when a payload crisis threatens the crew's safe return to Earth, Joe rises to the occasion. It's all a bit goofy now, but Destination Moon is still a wonderful movie, bursting with the awe and enthusiasm that would eventually lead to "one giant leap for mankind." --Jeff Shannon

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Collection Status In Collection
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Edition Details
Barcode 014381875423
Region Region 1
Chapters 15
Release Date 2/29/2000
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1