A Trip to the Moon - Georges Méliès
1902
At a meeting of the Astronomy Club, its president, Professor Barbenfouillis, proposes an expedition to the Moon. After addressing some dissent, five other brave astronomers—Nostradamus, Alcofrisbas, Omega, Micromegas, and Parafaragaramus—agree to the plan. A space capsule in the shape of a bullet is built, along with a huge cannon to shoot it into space. The astronomers embark and their capsule is fired from the cannon with the help of “marines”, most of whom are played by young women in sailors’ outfits. The Man in the Moon watches the capsule as it approaches, and, in an iconic shot, it hits him in the eye.
Description
A Trip to the Moon is a 1902 French science-fiction adventure film directed by Georges Méliès.
Director: Georges Méliès
Screenplay: Georges Méliès, d’après Jules Verne et H. G. Wells
Country: France
Length: 14 minutes
Release date: September 1902 (France)