First men in the moon (1964) download torrent
Joseph Cavor. Norman Bird Stuart as Stuart. Valentine Dyall Narrator as Narrator uncredited. George Hilsdon Constable as Constable uncredited. Douglas Ives Sparks as Sparks uncredited. Sean Kelly Col. Rice, Moon Landing Crew as Col. Rice, Moon Landing Crew uncredited. Nathan Juran. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Based on the HG Wells story.
The world is delighted when a space craft containing a crew made up of the world's astronauts lands on the moon, they think for the first time. But the delight turns to shock when the astronauts discover an old British flag and a document declaring that the moon is taken for Queen Victoria proving that the astronauts were not the first men on the moon.
On Earth, an investigation team finds the last of the Victorian crew - a now aged Arnold Bedford and he tells them the story of how he and his girlfriend, Katherine Callender, meet up with an inventor, Joseph Cavor, in  Cavor has invented Cavorite, a paste that will allow anything to deflect gravity and he created a sphere that will actually take them to the moon.
Taking Arnold and accidentally taking Katherine they fly to the moon where, to their total amazement, they discover a bee-like insect population who take an unhealthy interest in their Earthly visitors Wells' Astounding Adventure in Dynamation!
Not Rated. Did you know Edit. Trivia This is the only one of Ray Harryhausen 's films to be shot in anamorphic widescreen 2.
Goofs Arnold Bedford invests money in boots from the Boer War, speaking as if this war is in the past. Most viewers think he is talking about the Boer War of , which began after this scene takes place. However, there was an earlier, less-publicized Boer War in and , which could be what he is referring to.
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DMCA and Copyright : The book is not hosted on our servers, to remove the file please contact the source url. Did you know Edit. Trivia At the start of the end credits, there is a title card that says "For Lionel Jeffries -  Goofs The substance is supposed to stop gravity working on an object but in the film it repels the object against gravity.
Quotes Bedford : There isn't one solitary aspect of it, not one of its 10, possible uses, that will not make us rich, Cavor, beyond the dreams of avarice. Connections Featured in Breakfast: Episode dated 18 October  User reviews 18 Review.
Top review. A ponderous adaptation. This adaptation seemed void of any dramatic tension and had very little comedy. It has it's moments, but I'm struggling to think of them having just watched the film.
Far too often the characters would just ramble on and on, spouting exposition. Uncomfortably trying to shoehorn between Wells's original fantasy vision and the reality of science as we understand it today. Gatis wrote the screenplay and needed a strong editor. The direction and sets were equally uninspiring. Whereas the movie lives on in my memory - this version will be quickly forgotten.
All in all it was like a bad episode of Dr Who. I also have to say the make up was appalling. Though Mason's musical contributions were minimal, he stayed busy recording sound effects for an experimental Holophonic system to be used on the album. With marital problems of his own, he remained a distant figure. Pink Floyd did not use Thorgerson for the cover design, Waters choosing to design the cover himself. Gilmour recorded his second solo album, About Face , in , and used it to express his feelings about a variety of topics, from the murder of John Lennon to his relationship with Waters.
He later stated that he used the album to distance himself from Pink Floyd. He contacted O'Rourke to discuss settling future royalty payments. O'Rourke felt obliged to inform Mason and Gilmour, which angered Waters, who wanted to dismiss him as the band's manager. He terminated his management contract with O'Rourke and employed Peter Rudge to manage his affairs. Gilmour believed that Waters left to hasten the demise of Pink Floyd. Waters later stated that, by not making new albums, Pink Floyd would be in breach of contract—which would suggest that royalty payments would be suspended—and that the other band members had forced him from the group by threatening to sue him.
He then went to the High Court in an effort to dissolve the band and prevent the use of the Pink Floyd name, declaring Pink Floyd 'a spent force creatively. Gilmour responded by issuing a carefully worded press release affirming that Pink Floyd would continue to exist.
He instead busied himself with the album's sound effects. A Momentary Lapse of Reason was released in September  The songs are poor in general It's not a band album at all. Waters attempted to subvert the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour by contacting promoters in the US and threatening to sue them if they used the Pink Floyd name.
Realising he had taken on too much work, Gilmour asked Ezrin to assist them. Waters issued a writ for copyright fees for the band's use of the flying pig. Pink Floyd responded by attaching a large set of male genitalia to its underside to distinguish it from Waters' design. For several years Pink Floyd had busied themselves with personal pursuits, such as filming and competing in the La Carrera Panamericana and recording a soundtrack for a film based on the event.
After about two weeks, the band had enough ideas to begin creating songs. Ezrin returned to co-produce the album and production moved to the Astoria, where from February to May , they worked on about 25 ideas.
Contractually, Wright was not a member of the band, and said 'It came close to a point where I wasn't going to do the album. She helped him write several tracks, including, 'High Hopes', a collaborative arrangement which, though initially tense, 'pulled the whole album together,' according to Ezrin. Pink Floyd spent more than two weeks rehearsing in a hangar at Norton Air Force Base in San Bernardino, California, before opening on 29 March , in Miami, with an almost identical road crew to that used for their Momentary Lapse of Reason tour.
About two weeks later, Waters called Gilmour, their first conversation in two years, and the next day Gilmour agreed. In a statement to the press, the band stressed the unimportance of their problems in the context of the Live 8 event. They planned their setlist at the Connaught Hotel in London, followed by three days of rehearsals at Black Island Studios. Waters called him back, and the band shared a group hug. Images of the hug were a favourite among Sunday newspapers after Live 8.
It was a bad, negative time, and I regret my part in that negativity. There have been all sorts of farewell moments in people's lives and careers which they have then rescinded, but I think I can fairly categorically say that there won't be a tour or an album again that I take part in. It isn't to do with animosity or anything like that. It's just I've been there, I've done it. The news is official. Pink Floyd the brand is dissolved, finished, definitely deceased.
I've had enough. I'm 60 years old Barrett died on 7 July , at his home in Cambridge, aged  Wright commented: 'The band are very naturally upset and sad to hear of Syd Barrett's death.
Syd was the guiding light of the early band line-up and leaves a legacy which continues to inspire. Wright died of an undisclosed form of cancer on 15 September , aged  He was gentle, unassuming and private but his soulful voice and playing were vital, magical components of our most recognised Pink Floyd sound. The event, which raised money for Palestinian children, took place at Kiddington Hall in Oxfordshire, England, with an audience of approximately  Mason also joined, playing tambourine for 'Outside the Wall' with Gilmour on mandolin.
The albums were remastered by James Guthrie, co-producer of The Wall. In , Gilmour and Mason decided to revisit recordings made with Wright, mainly during the Division Bell sessions, to create a new Pink Floyd album.
They recruited session musicians to help record new parts and 'generally harness studio technology'. Listening back to the sessions, it really brought home to me what a special player he was.
The Endless River was released on 7 November , the second Pink Floyd album distributed by Parlophone following the release of the 20th anniversary editions of The Division Bell earlier in  Gilmour stated that The Endless River is Pink Floyd's last album, saying: 'I think we have successfully commandeered the best of what there is It's a shame, but this is the end.
In November , Pink Floyd released a boxset, The Early Years — , comprising outtakes, live recordings, remixes, and films from their early career. Considered one of the UK's first psychedelic music groups, Pink Floyd began their career at the vanguard of London's underground music scene. Some categorise their work from that era as space rock.
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