PRE-ORDER: Destination Moon (1950) & Flight To Mars (1951) (Special Edition) Blu-Ray w/ Booklet [Film Masters]
PRE-ORDER: Destination Moon (1950) & Flight To Mars (1951) (Special Edition) Blu-Ray w/ Booklet [Film Masters]
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SUMMARY
Groundbreaking science-fiction launching Hollywood into Space Age following team of daring American industrialists building a rocket to the moon.
Produced by Academy Award-winner George Pal, Destination Moon (1950) is the groundbreaking science-fiction classic that launched Hollywood into the Space Age, and set the standard for realistic space travel on screen. When a team of daring American industrialists and scientists defy government hesitation to build the world's first privately funded rocket, they embark on a perilous journey to the Moon.
Cult favorite Flight to Mars (1951) is a thrilling blend of Cold War allegory and pulp adventure. A bold expedition crew reaches the Red Planet where they encounter an advanced Martian civilization with intentions that threaten Earth!
Both films are from 4K scans of 35mm archival elements.
ADDITIONAL INFO
- Both films are from 4K scans of 35mm archival elements
- Destination Moon Restored Trailer from 4K Scan
- Destination Moon Full Length Commentary by Justin Humphreys
- Man's Greatest Adventure: The Making of Destination Moon, a new documentary by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures
- Flight to Mars restored trailer
- Interstellar Travelogues: Extended Edition, a new documentary by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures
- Walter Mirisch: From Bomba to Body Snatchers, archival documentary by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures
- Flight to Mars Full Length Commentary by Justin Humphreys
- Destination Moon Digitized Original Pressbook curtesy of James Van Hise
- Full color inserted Booklet with a new essay by Sloan de Forest