Thursday, 2 September 2021

Entertainment Throwback: Today In 1902: First Sci-Fi Film "A Trip To The Moon" Released

 

The movie costed 10,000 Francs to make which is equivalent to 1,806.571 US Dollars.
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The world's first science fiction film is a French production titled "Le Voyage dans la Lune". It was released on September 2nd, 1902 and its English translation means "A Trip To The Moon".

Film was written and directed by George Melies. Upon its creation the cast was anonymous. At the time movies did not display opening or closing credits but in the later years more was revealed about the casting crew.

The movie starred George Melies, Bleuette Bernon, Henri Delannoy, Francois Lallement, Jehanne D'Alcy and Jules-Eugene Legris.





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