A group of astronomers go on an expedition to the Moon.A group of astronomers go on an expedition to the Moon.A group of astronomers go on an expedition to the Moon.
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Georges Méliès
- Prof. Barbenfouillis
- (uncredited)
- …
Victor André
- Astronomer - Nostradamus
- (uncredited)
Bleuette Bernon
- Lady in the Moon
- (uncredited)
Brunnet
- Astronomer- Alcofrisbas
- (uncredited)
Jehanne d'Alcy
- Secretary
- (uncredited)
- …
Henri Delannoy
- Captain of the Rocket
- (uncredited)
Delpierre
- Astronomer - Micromegas
- (uncredited)
Farjaux
- Astronomer - Parafaragaramus
- (uncredited)
Kelm
- Astronomer - Omega
- (uncredited)
François Lallement
- Officer of the Marines
- (uncredited)
Jules-Eugène Legris
- Parade Leader
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaAfter finishing work on the film, Georges Méliès intended to release it in America and thereby make lots of money. Unfortunately, Thomas A. Edison's film technicians had already secretly made copies of it, which were shown across the US within weeks. Melies never made any money from the film's American showings, and went broke several years later. Edison made a fortune from it.
- GoofsWhen the umbrella is growing in the mushroom garden, the edge of the first Selenite, off camera to the right, can be seen waiting for his cue to enter. He may not be visible in all versions of the film.
- Alternate versionsTurner Classic Movies (TCM) showed a 12-minute, narrated version of this film, with a musical score. The narration was in English with a French accent, but easily understood.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Monitors (1969)
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In twenty years, Georges Méliès has designed and made approximately 600 short films, before prematurely disappearing because of a precarious financial situation aggravated by a widowhood in 1913 and the First World War in 1914. His originals were mainly destroyed between 1914 and 1925, either to recover the silver in themselves or to transform them into heels of military shoes for the "poilus", i.e. French World War I infantrymen. Thus, those available today, on YouTube for instance, are mostly hand-colored copies.
A century later, Georges Méliès is unanimously considered as a prolific and awesome pioneer. In France, he built the first film studio. He dedicated his life to silent film and illusions. This film is a masterpiece of illusions and poetry, thanks to many technical innovations, well before Avengers: Endgame (Anthony and Joe Russo, 2019). It is part of the French heritage, as Scrooge, or Marley's Ghost (Walter R. Booth, 1901) in UK, or The Great Train Robbery (Edwin S. Porter, 1903) in USA.
A century later, Georges Méliès is unanimously considered as a prolific and awesome pioneer. In France, he built the first film studio. He dedicated his life to silent film and illusions. This film is a masterpiece of illusions and poetry, thanks to many technical innovations, well before Avengers: Endgame (Anthony and Joe Russo, 2019). It is part of the French heritage, as Scrooge, or Marley's Ghost (Walter R. Booth, 1901) in UK, or The Great Train Robbery (Edwin S. Porter, 1903) in USA.
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- Also known as
- A Trip to Mars
- Filming locations
- Méliès Studios, Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France(filmed in studio)
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- Budget
- FRF 30,000 (estimated)
- Runtime13 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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