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From the Wade Williams Collection and Image Entertainment, we bag the definitive science fiction residence extravaganza of 1959 (can you sense the sarcasm? I’m laying it on lovely thick here) directed by Richard E. Cunha, the man responsible for such cinematic schlock as She Demons (1958), Frankenstein’s Daughter (1958), and Giant from the Unknown (1958) . This film is actually a remake of 1953’s Cat-Women of the Moon, which wasn’t done by Cuhna. This movie has nearly everything, from fair international beauty contestant winners cast as moon maidens, a spiffy rocket ship, less than bewitching set depart, meteors, rock monsters, lunar caves fraught with peril (and breathable atmosphere, go figure), diamonds as ample as your fist, a giant, hairy spider with expansive, pointy teeth, and even a catfight…what it doesn’t have; a coherent area, decent special effects, a lucid script, respectable characterizations, realistic sets, or passable acting, but, in the world of B movies, this one certainly stands out.

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Okay, here’s the deal. Seems a scientist has built a missile he intends to flit to the moon. The government, seeing the value and advanced space of his work, decides to choose over the project, worthy to the scientists’ horror. He pouts a lot and makes a lot of statements you’d question from a petulant child who doesn’t catch his intention. Meanwhile, two criminals have escaped from prison, and have taken refuge within the moon missile. The scientist discovers them, and decides to convince them, at gunpoint, to relieve him flee his missile to the moon before the government takes away his cardboard spacecraft…er, I mean futuristic, atomic powered spacecraft. The scientists’ assistant and his fiancé catch caught on the ship, and all five blast off into the mountainous unknown of plot. After some distress spirited meteors and such, this unlikely group reaches the moon. There they encounter some rock monsters that seem not to like people as they commence to attack our unlikely, yet daring, cosmic travelers. It’s droll watching the scenes with the rock monsters as all enthusiastic try to design tension and a sense of peril as one actor shouts out, “Notice out! They’re trying to surround us!” but the rock monster suits provide very tiny mobility causing the horrific creatures to disappear at a snails poke, allowing for even the most old-fashioned to run easily, that is unless someone trips…they capture refuge in a cave, and soon earn themselves transported to a lunar city, which we never really come by to spy, filled with a bevy of exquisite moon maidens. I can stare why the scientist wanted to glean here so badly, as there are no men, only bunches of lunar babes, ripe for the picking. Stuff happens, words are said, and soon we learn of the imminent trouble the lunar women, and a catfight happens somewhere around here. Oh yeah, there’s a improbable scene where the scrappy location travelers are in a cave, and the order is given to release ‘the Sunless Ones’. As a really untrue looking grate rises to a fraction of the cave, the suspense builds, and finally….nothing..oh wait! A colossal, hairy spider! And a particularly frisky one at that, based on what he’s doing to that moon maiden… What happens next? Well, I don’t want to give away too distinguished, but it’s all pleasing predictable.

There’s plenty of fun to be had here for lovers of campy movies. The disc contains a very decent print of the film, which does have minor, expected flaws, but the sunless and white looks crisp, and the audio is very positive. The only special feature is a photo gallery of mostly the beauty contestant winners in their moon maiden garb. I thoroughly enjoyed this better than average presentation of a gradual 50’s sci-fi camp fest, but I was also elated that its’ accelerate time was only 77 minutes as Hollywood cheese is noble, if taken in moderation.

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Missile to the Moon is basically a remake of Cat Women of the Moon (even reusing that giant spider) and fair as distinguished el cheapo fun as that film. I adore the school-play-quality sets and props, amateurish acting, funny dialogue, etc., (in short, everything you want in a Abominable Film) . For some reason the Moon Queen has worn Mayan art hanging on her wall! (Attention Graham Hancock.) And those clumsy rock creatures are some of the most underrated 50s “monsters” (for originality if nothing else) . Let’s be just here though: this is not a lunatic mess like Thought 9 or The Creeping Fear. It suffers from a bit too grand technical competence to really enact “warp” factor, yet remains a solid 70 minutes for crummy movie enthusiasts.
The DVD presentation is quite a bit above average for this type of movie. First, despite some minor speckling and a few damaged frames here and there, the print conventional is spectacular: respectable tonal scale, nice and bewitching, obvious sound. Overall, worthy better than one would inquire. (In some scenes you can even discover the creases on the backdrops.) There is no trailer included (modern for Image), although you do regain chapter stops and a special bonus “photo gallery” of dozens of someone’s behind-the-scenes shots taken on and around the plot, including many stills (some in color) of the “Moon Maidens” posing alluringly. Not exactly “the special edition,” but a nice, atypical bonus for a station like this. C-movie nerds, grab this, you won’t be disappointed. One star less than perfect ’cause no trailer and the (very minor) speckling and print hurt.

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