Uomini sulla luna

Titolo originale: Destination Moon
Regia: Irving Pichel |
Anno: 1950
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Fantascienza Avventura Dramma
Tag: spacecraft | moon | based on novel or book | cold war | cartoon | space travel | moon landing | space | scientist | rocket ship | zero gravity |
Cast: John Archer | Warner Anderson | Tom Powers | Dick Wesson | Erin O'Brien-Moore | Steve Carruthers | Franklyn Farnum | Jack Gargan | Everett Glass | Kenner G. Kemp | Knox Manning | Mike Miller | Irving Pichel | Cosmo Sardo | Grace Stafford | Bert Stevens | Ted Warde |

Nel prossimo futuro avviene il primo viaggio con equipaggio umano sulla luna, finanziato da un consorzio di sostenitori privati. L'equipaggio proverà a superare le molte difficoltà che si verificano durante il volo.

Errori

When Sweeny unbuckles the straps on his couch after the engines stop, he thinks he is falling. Cargr [...] D
When Cargraves and Thayer are watching the launch of the satellite at the beginning, they are lookin [...] D
During the moonwalk, studio lights are seen reflected in the glass visors of the astronauts' helmets [...] D
Early in the movie Sweeney is assigned the green suit and Cargraves the blue suit. In later scenes, [...] D
The astronauts go outside the ship to unfreeze a stuck antenna. When one goes adrift and has to be r [...] D
When Cargraves and Thayer are watching the launch of the satellite at the beginning, Cargraves tells [...] D
In the one scene a rocket is seen crashing, but remains partially intact. Rockets are built in a way [...] D
During the early scenes in zero-gravity, some of the wires are visible. D
When first watching this film, it appears as though the crew looks through the round port that leads [...] D
After Dr. Cargraves, in the blue suit, jumps on the moon, it is Sweeney, in the green suit, who is r [...] D
When the crew of the ship are pushed into their seats by G forces, distorting their faces, their shi [...] D
Propulsion for the ship is furnished by water being conducted through a nuclear reactor (called an " [...] D
When Barnes attempts to give Sweeney a motion sickness pill, it is obviously an animated addition. D
The astronauts go outside the ship to unfreeze a stuck antenna. When one goes adrift and has to be r [...] D
Although the characters mention that radio signals take 3 seconds to travel between the earth and th [...] D
The Astronauts were wearing dress shoes. D
The facial distortions due to G forces when the spaceship takes off is wrong. Not even NASA rockets [...] D
A radio announcer explains, "It takes three seconds ... for radio waves to travel between the Earth [...] D
When Barnes attempts to rescue Cargraves, who has fallen away from the ship during the antenna repai [...] D
While staging the picture of Sweeny we can see he has his left arm in the "air"; while the view of S [...] D
When the astronauts emerge from the hatch during their spacewalk to repair the antenna, the shadow o [...] D
In their grand design for a rocket ship to the moon, they didn't stop to consider making it easy and [...] D
When the astronauts are supposedly in a weightless environment, there are several things -food, stra [...] D
It was stated that titanium was being used to construct the ship. The magnet boots would not stick t [...] D
When the astronauts look back at the earth, the lights of New York City are seen. Sweeney remarks, " [...] D
In long shots of the astronauts walking on their spaceship, it is obvious that stop animation models [...] D