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Norman Bird | ||
Gladys Henson | ||
Martha Hyer | ||
Lionel Jeffries | ||
Edward Judd | ||
Miles Malleson | ||
Hugh McDermott | ||
Betty McDowall | ||
Erik Chitty | ||
Laurence Herder | ||
Sean Kelly | ||
Marne Maitland | ||
Edward Judd | Arnold Bedford | |
Martha Hyer | Kate Callender | |
Lionel Jeffries | Prof. Joseph Cavor | |
Miles Malleson | Dymchurch Registrar | |
Norman Bird | Stuart | |
Gladys Henson | Nursing Home Matron | |
Hugh McDermott | Richard Challis | |
Betty McDowall | Margaret Hoy | |
Paul Carpenter | Reporter from the 'Express' | |
Erik Chitty | Gibbs / Cavor's Hired Man | |
Valentine Dyall | Narrator | |
Peter Finch | Bailiff's Man | |
John Forbes-Robertson | First Reporter | |
Patrick Halpin | Wedding Guest | |
Laurence Herder | Glushkov / UN Space Agency |
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Producer |
Ray Harryhausen
Charles H. Schneer |
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Writer |
Nigel Kneale
Jan Read H.G. Wells |
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Cinematography |
Wilkie Cooper
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Musician |
Laurie Johnson
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Based on the HG Wells story. The world is delighted when a space craft containing a crew made up of the world's astronauts lands on the moon, they think for the first time. But the delight turns to shock when the astronauts discover an old British flag and a document declaring that the moon is taken for Queen Victoria proving that the astronauts were not the first men on the moon. |
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