Rocketship X-M

Rocketship X-M

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Space Travel

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  • Genre(s): Science Fiction, Adventure
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Kurt Neumann
  • Cast(s): Lloyd Bridges, Osa Massen, John Emery, Noah Beery, Jr., Hugh OBrian See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 17min
  • Music: Tom Lambert,Ferde Grofé Sr.
  • Award(s): Hugo 1951 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Avatar: Fire and Ash, Despicable Me 4
  • Story:
    Astronauts blast off to explore the moon on Rocketship X-M or "Rocketship eXploration Moon". A spacecraft malfunction and some fuel miscalculations cause them to end up landing on Mars. On Mars, evidence of a once powerful civilization is found. The scientists determined that an atomic war destroyed most of the Martians. Those that survived reverted to a caveman like existence.
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4.9/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Astronauts blast off to explore the moon on Rocketship X-M or "Rocketship eXploration Moon". A spacecraft malfunction and some fuel miscalculations cause them to end up landing on Mars. On Mars, evidence of a once powerful civilization is found. The scientists determined that an atomic war destroyed most of the Martians. Those that survived reverted to a caveman like existence.
Ratings

4.9/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Hugo Award

Best Dramatic Presentation | 1951

BOX OFFICE

Budget 94,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This movie contained a sequence showing the consequences of atomic war on Mars, and how it had destroyed the once advanced Martian civilization. This is one of the first times a movie showed the dangers of atomic war, and might have actually been the first.

The gravity-assist method of achieving escape velocity shown is similar to the one actually used in 2013 by India's Mars Orbiter Mission to leave Earth for Mars.

In the 1970s, businessman Wade Williams acquired the rights to this film and proceeded to produce new special effects sequences to take the place of the film's original effects scenes. New shots included a model of the rocket in space, sequences depicting the ship descending toward and taking off from Mars, re-filmed sequences on Mars with new actors, and the use of stock footage of an actual nighttime rocket take-off in the launch sequence at the start of the movie. These sequences were substituted for original footage that was cut from the film, and were seen on the initial VHS and DVD releases in the US. In the 1990s, however, much of this substitute footage was removed and the original scenes restored. The only remaining updated effects sequences occur in the initial launch from Earth, and shots of the rocket landing on and departing from Mars (all of which used stock footage of a V-2 rocket in the original). However, the complete, uncut, original version of the film remains unavailable.

When the film was originally released theatrically in 1950, the sequences on Mars were tinted red so as to impart a sense of the alien Red Planet into the black-and-white film. But subsequent TV prints did not reproduce this effect, and for decades the Martian scenes were shown only in black-and-white until the red tint was restored for home video in the early 1980s.

The original trailer for this film emphasized the fact that it was the first film involving space travel. It was in theaters more than three weeks before the first showings of George Pal's Destination Moon (1950).

Popular Dialogues

"Dr. Ralph Fleming: Tomorrow we start construction of RXM-2."

"Harry: From this distance it would only appear a mere speck. Major Corrigan: A mere speck? *Texas* a mere speck?"