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Moon | Space Travel
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Despite the overall low budget nature of this film, the producers obtained the services of the highly regarded cinematographer John Alton. This became one of two features shot by Alton during the final year of his active career. This did not indicate a decline in Alton's professional reputation; the other film shot that year was the far more upscale Elmer Gantry (1960).
The spaceship which lands on the moon is called the Lunar Eagle One. Nine years after this movie was released, the first human visit to the moon was accomplished in a lunar lander called the Eagle.
The spaceship's communication device is a modified film editing machine (Movieola).
The astronauts' acceleration couches were common tube-lined poolside recliners.
This film was reportedly shot in 8 days on a budget of $150,000.
"Dr. Feodor Orloff: There seems to be something unusual under here. Clear these rocks away. Dr. Feodor Orloff: Careful, you fools, careful. Don't damage it."
"Dr. Feodor Orloff: I should have known, what... what a stupid unthinking fool. I deserve this."