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Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon

1967 | 95m | English

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Phineas T. Barnum and friends finance the first flight to the moon but find the task a little above them. They attempt to blast their rocket into orbit from a massive gun barrel built into the side of a Welsh mountain, but money troubles, spies and saboteurs ensure that the plan is doomed before it starts...
Release Date: Jul 13, 1967
Director: Don Sharp
Writer: Harry Alan Towers, Dave Freeman
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords moon, space race
Production Companies Jules Verne Films Ltd
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Burl Ives Phineas T. Barnum
Troy Donahue Gaylord Sullivan
Gert Fröbe Professor Siegfried von Bulow
Hermione Gingold Angelica
Lionel Jeffries Sir Charles Dillworthy
Dennis Price The Duke of Barset
Daliah Lavi Madelaine
Stratford Johns Warrant Officer
Graham Stark Bertram Grundle
Terry-Thomas Captain Sir Harry Washington-Smythe
Renate von Holt Anna Lindstrom
Jimmy Clitheroe General Tom Thumb
Judy Cornwell Lady Electra
Joachim Teege Joachim Bulgeroff
Edward de Souza Henri
Joan Sterndale-Bennett Queen Victoria
Allan Cuthbertson Colonel Scuttling - Scotland Yard Man
Derek Francis Puddleby
Anthony Woodruff Announcer
Hugh Walters Carruthers
Donald Bisset Jack Flood
Cecil Nash Chambers
Vernon Hayden Mr. Brown
John Franklyn Railway Guard
Harry Brogan Professor Dingle
Derek Young French Officer of the Guard
Name Job
Don Sharp Director
Harry Alan Towers Story
Dave Freeman Writer
John Scott Original Music Composer
Gilbert White Animal Wrangler
Name Title
Harry Alan Towers Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

I was rather disappointed with this comedy drama. Despite having a cast of solid and experienced British stalwarts as well as a few visitors from across the pond, it comes across as a sort of hybrid of "Around the World in 80 Days" (1956) and "Mouse on the Moon" (1963) with neither the charm nor the ... fun of either. It all starts as Queen Victoria manages to destroy the all-electric home of the "Duke of Barset" (Dennis Price) before inaugurating the suspension bridge of acclaimed engineer "Sir Charles Dillworthy" (Lionel Jeffries) right into the gorge it was supposed to span. Meantime, Phineas T. Barnum (Burl Ives) is having similar difficulties with his projects in the US of A, so he flees to Britain where he encounters these aforementioned two gentlemen and together they alight on a plan to build a rocket to the moon. It's never going to be simple - especially as the Duke's business partner is none other than "Sir Henry Washington-Smythe" (Terry-Thomas) so you just know that caddishness in on the horizon as their project lurches from one disaster to another. They've recruited "Prof. von Bulow" (Gert Fròbe) to design the propellent and Troy Donahue ("Gaylord") is going to be daft enough to try and fly the thing. All the ingredients for an enjoyable film are here, but at just shy of two hours it just misfires as ofter as their rocket for far too long before an ending that I found curiously fitting for all concerned. It is too episodic and the story takes an age to get to a stage where the rocket-ship even features. It's just a messy assembly of characters and sub-plots that allows the actors to play their part, but ensures the story lumbers along weakly. Terry-Thomas stands out, but he is just doing what he aways does and the usually reliable Dennis Price features all too sparingly (as does Fröbe) to make much impact on these admittedly colourful and stylish meanderings. To be honest, I was a bit bored by half way through and that didn't really improve.

Feb 26, 2023