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Le Voyage dans la Lune

(Redirected from A Trip to the Moon)

Le Voyage dans la lune is a 1902 French sci-fi black and white silent film known in its English language release as A Trip to the Moon. Based on the Jules Verne novel From the Earth to the Moon, it was written and directed by Georges Méliès. Running time is 14 minutes at 16 frames per second.

It is recognized as one of the first sci-fi genre films and for animation.

Méliès had intended on releasing the film into the United States to profit from it, however, Thomas A. Edison's film technicians had secretly made copies of it and distributed it throughout the country thus putting money into Edison's pocket. Méliès never profited from it and eventually went broke.

The film is paid homage to in The Smashing Pumpkins' promotional video for their song Tonight, Tonight where a personal tribute to the film's maker can be seen on the side of steam ship called the "SS Méliès".

An episode of the 1998 HBO television miniseries, From the Earth to the Moon (which borrows its title from Verne's original novel) details the making of this film.

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