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Rocketship X-M
(AKA Expedition Moon)

Screening on Film
Directed by Kurt Neumann.
With Lloyd Bridges, Osa Massen, John Emery.
US, 1950, 16mm, black & white, 77 min.

A planned trip to the moon ends in failure when a space mission is diverted and lands on Mars. As the team explores the red planet, they discover a once-great civilization whose devastation by atomic attack has transformed it into a race whose appearance and behavior resemble that of prehistoric humans. Despite its shoddy special effects (which were later reedited by director/film collector Wade Williams for the film’s reissue) and questionable scientific research, this low-budget classic conjures a noble image of intergalactic life that became a big commercial success.

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