Destination Moon

Destination Moon

Destination Moon is an American science fiction feature film in semi-documentary style produced by George Pal, who later produced When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds, and The Time Machine. Pal commissioned the script by James O'Hanlon and Rip Van Ronkel. The film was directed by Irving Pichel, was shot in Technicolor and was distributed in the USA by Eagle-Lion Classics. It was the first major science-fiction film produced in the United States to deal realistically with the prospect of space travel. Science-fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein contributed significantly to the script and...
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Release date:1950
Directed by:Irving Pichel
Runtime:91 Minutes
Producer:George Pál
Editor:Duke Goldstone
Music by:Leith Stevens
Cinematography:Lionel Lindon
Screenplay by:Robert A. Heinlein, James O'Hanlon, Rip Van Ronkel
Genre:Science Fiction, Adventure

Cast of Destination Moon

John Archer
John Archer
Jim Barnes
Born:May 8, 1915
Died:Dec. 5, 1999
Warner Anderson
Warner Anderson
Dr. Charles Cargraves
Born:Mar. 10, 1911
Died:Aug. 26, 1976
Tom Powers
Tom Powers
General Thayer
Born:July 7, 1890
Died:Nov. 7, 1957
Erin O'Brien-Moore
Erin O'Brien-Moore
Emily Cargraves
Born:May 2, 1902
Died:May 3, 1979
Dick Wesson
Dick Wesson
Joe Sweeney
Born:Feb. 20, 1919
Died:1996

Honors and Awards

YearAward Won
1951 Bronze Bear, Irving Pichel
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YearAward Nomination
1951 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score, Leith Stevens
1950 Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Ernst Fegté
1951 Bronze Bear, Irving Pichel
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Film director of Destination Moon

Irving Pichel
Irving Pichel
Born: June 24, 1891
Died: July 13, 1954

Irving Pichel was an American actor and film director. He married Violette Wilson, daughter of Jackson Stitt Wilson, a Methodist minister and Socialist mayor of Berkeley, California. Her sister was actress Viola Barry. The Pichels had three sons, Pichel Wilson, Julian Irving, and Marlowe Agnew....
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TitleReleasedGenre
Martin Luther 1953 Biography
Santa Fe 1951 Western
Quicksand 1950
The Great Rupert 1950 Comedy
Destination Moon 1950 Science Fiction
Without Honor 1949
Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid 1948 Fantasy
The Miracle of the Bells 1948
Something in the Wind 1947 Musical
They Won't Believe Me 1947
O.S.S. 1946
Tomorrow is Forever 1946
The Bride Wore Boots 1946 Comedy
Colonel Effingham's Raid 1946 Comedy
Temptation 1946
Temptation 1946
A Medal for Benny 1945
And Now Tomorrow 1944
Happy Land 1943
The Moon Is Down 1943
Life Begins at Eight-Thirty 1942
Secret Agent of Japan 1942
The Pied Piper 1942
Dance Hall 1941
Hudson's Bay 1941 Adventure
The Man I Married 1940
Earthbound 1940 Fantasy
The Great Commandment 1939
Larceny on the Air 1937 Action
The Duke Comes Back 1937 Thriller
She 1935 Adventure
Before Dawn 1933
The Most Dangerous Game 1932 Adventure
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Music contributors for Destination Moon

Leith Stevens
Leith Stevens

Leith Stevens was an American composer for radio and film scores. Born in Mount Moriah, Missouri, he was a child prodigy who was an accompanist for...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Who was the writer of the music for the movie Destination Moon?
  • A:
    Leith Stevens composed the original music score for the film's soundtrack.
  • Q:
    Who is credited for writing the movie Destination Moon?
  • A:
    Robert A. Heinlein, James O'Hanlon and Rip Van Ronkel performed the film's screenwriting.
  • Q:
    What is the approximate runtime of the film "Destination Moon"?
  • A:
    The runtime is 91 minutes.
  • Q:
    How many minutes is the runtime of the film "Destination Moon"?
  • A:
    The approxomite runtime is 91 minutes.
  • Q:
    When was the movie "Destination Moon" released?
  • A:
    The movie was released in 1950.
  • Q:
    Who played the production role for "Destination Moon"?
  • A:
    George Pál produced the film.
  • Q:
    Who was the director of the movie "Destination Moon"?
  • A:
    Irving Pichel was the motion picture's director.
  • Q:
    What slogan was used in promotional materials for the film, "Destination Moon"?
  • A:
    The film's slogan was, "TWO YEARS IN THE MAKING!"

Awards & Accolades

  • Academy Award - Best Visual Effects
    1951
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