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SCIENCE FICTION
FILMS
A
Trip to the Moon (1902) - a Jules Verne story
- Starring: Victor Andre
- Director: George Melies
- Synopsis: Victorian astronauts travel to the moon in this
inventive and -- for its time -- innovative fantasy. Probably
too quaint for today's viewers, but a worthwhile curiosity item
for avid film buffs.
- Runtime: 14 minutes [sic]
Things to
Come (1936)
- Starring: Raymond Massey, Ralph Richardson
- Director: William Cameron Menzies
- Synopsis: Generation-spanning story of humankind's post-war
struggle to build a futurist utopia. Features grand set design
and big ideas to please sci-fi fans, though some may find it
artificial and melodramatic.
- Runtime: 92 minutes
Destination
Moon (1950)
- Starring: Warner Anderson, Tom Powers
- Director: Irving Pichel
- Synopsis: Early, realistic space flight saga features
script by Robert Heinlein, Oscar-winning effects, and serious,
intelligent treatment. Mandatory viewing for fans of pre-Star
Wars space adventures.
- Runtime: 91 minutes
From the
Earth to the Moon (1958)
- Starring: Joseph Cotten, George Sanders
- Director: Byron Haskin
- Synopsis: Very dated, slow-moving, well-crafted adventure
about Victorian inventor who uses explosives to launch missile
to moon. Quaint period story may interest sci-fi fans familiar
with Verne's story.
- Runtime: 100 minutes
First Men
in the Moon (1964)
- Starring: Martha Hyer, Edward Judd
- Director: Nathan Juran
- Synopsis: Faithful, light, somewhat slow-paced British
adaptation of Wells' fantasy novel has Victorian inventor
encountering evil ant-men on moon. Highlights are jaunty
attitude, Harryhausen effects. Mainly for patient sci-fi
buffs.
- Runtime: 103 minutes
First Men
in the Moon (1964)
- Starring: Martha Hyer, Edward Judd
- Director: Nathan Juran
- Synopsis: Faithful, light, somewhat slow-paced British
adaptation of Wells' fantasy novel has Victorian inventor
encountering evil ant-men on moon. Highlights are jaunty
attitude, Harryhausen effects. Mainly for patient sci-fi
buffs.
- Runtime: 103 minutes
2001: A
Space Odyssey (1968)
- Starring: Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood
- Director: Stanley Kubrick
- Synopsis: Highly influential mind-bending tale of space
travel, mysterious monoliths, and too-smart computers. Plus
lots of special effects and an old-school sci-fi look. Not to
mention a sinister, passive-agressive computer named Hal.
- Runtime: 138 minutes
Moontrap
(1989)
- Starring: Walter Koenig, Bruce Campbell
- Director: Robert Dyke
- Synopsis: Two astronauts go to the moon and mistakenly
reactivate alien machinery designed to invade the Earth.
- Runtime: 92 minutes
MADE FOR TV
FILMS
Plymouth
(ABC-Disney made for TV 1991)Never released to VHS or DVD
Dale
Midkiff fan site for Plymouth (best film write up)
- Directed by Lee David Zlotoff
- Writing credits Lee David Zlotoff
- Plot Summary: The inhabitants of the small town of Plymouth
have to evacuate their homes. Collectively they move to a moon
base. Despite the agreement that no babies should be born
there, because of the risks involved, the base's doctor does
get pregnant. And then a sun flare hits the moon and everybody
has to seek shelter.
- Cast :
- Dale Midkiff as Gil Eaton
- Cindy Pickett as Addy Mathewson
- Richard Hamilton as Mayor Wendell Mackenzies
- Run time 2 hours with commercials
- Aired Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend, 1991
- Re-aired Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend, 1992
NON FICTION
DRAMA
Apollo
13: To the Edge and Back (1994)
- Directors: Noel Buckner, Rob Whittlesey
- Synopsis: Tremendous journey of near-tragic Apollo 13 lunar
mission is examined in retrospect in this well-made
documentary. NASA-nuts will be ecstatic, as will history-minded
and space scholars.
- Runtime: 87 minutes
Apollo
13 (1995) Tom Hanks
- Starring: Tom Hanks, Gary Sinise
- Director: Ron Howard
- Synopsis: The story of the Apollo mission which encountered
trouble in orbit, putting the three-man crew in a life
threatening situation.
- Runtime: 140 minutes
From the
Earth to the Moon (1998) HBO Miniseries, 4 DVDs or
6 Tapes
- Starring: Tom Hanks, Tony Goldwyn
- Directors: David Carson, Sally Field
- Synopsis: Outstanding, award-winning 12-episode HBO
mini-series providing an in-depth dramatization of the American
space program from Kennedy's famous call to action in 1961 to
the eventual moon landing.
- Runtime: 720 minutes (12 hours)
Apollo
13 IMAX January 05
Magnificent
Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D IMAX: Walking on the
Moon 3D Fall 2005
"will take audiences to the surface of the Moon to
walk alongside the extraordinary Apollo astronauts who have
stepped upon its surface. With never before seen photographs,
CGI renditions of the lunar landscape and previously unreleased
NASA footage, audiences will be immersed in the life-changing
experiences of these astronauts by showcasing what they saw,
heard, felt, thought and did while on the lunar surface."
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