Lunar She-Devils | Missile to the Moon 1958 | Colorized | Sci-Fi | Cult Movie | Subtitles

Man reaches strange forbidding race Two escaped convicts are found hiding in a rocket-ship built by a renegade inventor, who forces them to become the crew for a trip to the Moon. Also on board, as inadvertent stowaways, are his assistant and his secretary; and none of them are aware that the inventor is actually a Lunarian explorer sent to Earth by the dying Lunar civilization and the only remaining male member of that civilization. Original title: Missile to the Moon (1958) Black & White version: Director: Richard E. Cunha Writers: H.E. Barrie, Vincent Fotre Stars: Richard Travis, Cathy Downs, K.T. Stevens Genres: Colorized classics, Drama, Sci-Fi Budget: $65,000 This film is available with subtitles in many languages. 00:00 Full Movie 02:30 A government official takes over a private space project, causing tension and disruption. 06:40 A group of escaped prisoners hide out in a secluded location, only to encounter unexpected challenges and tensions. 12:46 A group of men are convinced to take a trip to the moon by a determined individual, leading to unexpected consequences. 18:33 A group of individuals find themselves in a space journey, facing unexpected challenges and conflicts. 25:19 A group of astronauts encounter obstacles and mysteries as they land on the moon. 35:07 Explorers discover a cave and encounter a higher form of life that takes them to a mysterious domain. 42:47 A group of people on a satellite are in peril as their oxygen and food supply dwindle, and they encounter a new civilization. 48:40 A group of people on an alien planet must navigate a dangerous situation and a case of mistaken identity. 53:44 A struggle for power and control unfolds in a dying city as the characters try to escape and survive. 1:00:42 A group of people on an alien planet must defy the new leader and escape before they are executed. 1:10:33 Escape from a dangerous situation on an alien planet and make it back to their ship before it’s too late. @CultCinemaClassics: @cultcinemaclassics
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