Today on Far Future Horizons we are
proud to present the SciFi motion picture classic ~ The First Men in the Moon
(1964).
This film version of the H.G. Wells
classic still remains my all time favorite.
First Men in the Moon is a 1964 Technicolor British science fiction film directed by
Nathan Juran and starring Edward Judd, Martha Hyer and Lionel Jeffries. It is
an adaptation by the noted science-fiction scriptwriter Nigel Kneale of H. G.
Wells' 1901 novel The First Men in the Moon. Ray Harryhausen provided stop-motion
effects, animated Selenites, giant caterpillar-like "Moon Cows", and
a big-brained Prime Lunar.
The
world is delighted when a space craft containing a crew made up of the world's
astronauts lands on the moon, they think for the first time. But the delight
turns to shock when the astronauts discover an old British flag and a document
declaring that the moon is taken for Queen Victoria proving that the astronauts
were not the first men on the moon.
On
Earth, an investigation team finds the last of the Victorian crew - a now aged
Arnold Bedford and he tells them the story of how he and his girlfriend,
Katherine Callender, meet up with an inventor, Joseph Cavor, in 1899. Cavor has
invented Cavorite, a paste that will allow anything to deflect gravity and he
created a sphere that will actually take them to the moon. Taking Arnold and
accidentally taking Katherine they fly to the moon where, to their total
amazement, they discover a bee-like insect population who take an unhealthy
interest in their Earthly visitors...
First
Men in the Moon (1964) is available direct from Amazon’s Instant Video.
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