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1967 Certificate U
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When Phileas.T. Barnum and friends attempt to send the first rocket to the moon, in the hope of making a fortune, their mission is rife with problems. Beginning with dire capital discrepancies, the crew also finds itself the object of sabotage and espionage. It seems impossible that they shall be able to launch their rocket .. Read more

Starring Burl Ives, Troy Donahue, Gert Frobe, Hermione Gingold
Director Don Sharp
Genres Comedy

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Rocket To The Moon

When Phileas.T. Barnum and friends attempt to send the first rocket to the moon, in the hope of making a fortune, their mission is rife with problems. Beginning with dire capital discrepancies, the crew also finds itself the object of sabotage and espionage. It seems impossible that they shall be able to launch their rocket from the massive cannon they've built into the Welsh mountainside. This Victorian lunar adventure features star comic turns from Gert Frobe, Terry-Thomas and Burl Ives.

Starring Burl Ives, Troy Donahue, Gert Frobe, Hermione Gingold, Lionel Jeffries, Dennis Price, Daliah Lavi, Stratford Johns, Terry-Thomas
Director Don Sharp
Studio MOMENTUM PICTURES
Run time DVD: 1 hr 29 mins
Certificate Certificate U
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Subtitles DVD: None
Released DVD: 25 Jun 2001
Production year: 1967
Format DVD
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  • 2 stars out of 5

    No prizes for guessing where the inspiration for the alternative title to this film, Those Fantastic Flying Fools, came from. But beware! These not-so-magnificent men in their rocketship to the moon provide strictly routine science fantasy. A fabulous cast (including ex-Bond villain Gert Fröbe and 1950s teen idol Troy Donahue) breathes life into an insipid Jules Verne concoction that has Burl Ives (as Phineas T Barnum) sending circus performers into Victorian orbit only to have them crash-land in tsarist Russia. Sadly, the zany comedy plummets even faster than this cheap special effect.

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  • Like the rocket in question, this soppy farce has great difficulty in getting off the ground. Jules Verne had little to... read more on Time Out

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    Rated - 5 stars

    Phineas T Barnum and friends finance the first flight to the moon and comedy is the result...

    In the 1960s there was a new phenomenon in movie comedies: the comedy that included every known comic in the business, usually in some mad plot. America gave us IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD,THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING, THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING!,and THE GREAT RACE. Britain gave us THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES and MONTE CARLO OR BUST. Both of those films dealt with speed contests (the 1910 London to Paris air contest, and the first Monte Carlo rally). Both had several comic actors in them (Terry-Thomas, Gert Frobe, Tony Hancock, Dudley Moore and Peter Cooke, Tony Curtis, Alberto Sordi). Then, in 1967, came THOSE FANTASTIC, FEARLESS, FLYING FOOLS (also known as ROCKET TO THE MOON). Like the other two films from England, it was a period piece, set in the 1870s. But the story is basically a transposed version of Jules Verne's FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON. The original novel was set in Florida (oddly enough near modern day Cape Kennedy)after the American Civil War. In ROCKET TO THE MOON P.T. Barnum plans to build a 'Columbiad' cannon inside a mountain in Wales, and have the moon capsule piloted by General Tom Thumb. Instead it becomes a British national issue, and a committee is formed headed by Dennis Price.Unfortunately Terry-Thomas and his business partner Lionel Jeffries are also involved in the committee, and they both see a chance to make money on this. Jeffries is the original capsule builder, but Barnum points out that Jeffries design only enables the capsule to go to the moon period. 'Hold it laddy,' intones Jeffries, 'I was told to design a capsule to get a traveller to the moon...nobody said a word about getting him back.' Jeffries is replaced. Subsequently Price discovers that Terry-Thomas has been gambling away the committee's money, and he is fired. Facing financial ruin, both men decide to sabotage the project.It is a classic like (First Men in Moon another film classic great films before computers took over film makeing very funny in places good old family entertainment all the family will have a laugh.

      • Nigel from Broadstairs England
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    • Rocket To The Moon
      When Phileas.T. Barnum and friends attempt to send the first rocket to the moon, in the hope of making a fortune, their mission is rife with problems. Beginning with dire capital discrepancies, the crew also finds itself the object of sabotage and espionage. It seems impossible that they shall be ...