A Trip to the Moon (1902), directed by Georges Méliès, is a pioneering science fiction film that follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a fantastical spaceship. After launching from Earth in a cannon-like contraption, they land on the Moon, where they encounter strange lunar inhabitants, whom they defeat in a battle. The astronomers explore the Moon’s surface, discovering the mysterious "Selenites" before escaping back to Earth. The film ends with their triumphant return, where they are greeted as heroes. Known for its innovative special effects and whimsical style, A Trip to the Moon is one of the earliest films to depict space travel.
Director(s)
- Georges Méliès
Principal Actors
- Georges Méliès as Professor Barbenfouillis
- Victor André as an Astronomer
- Bleuette Bernon as a Female Astronomer
- Henri Delannoy as an Astronomer
- Farjaut as an Astronomer
- Kelm as an Astronomer
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