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[[Image:frau_poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''By Rocket to the Moon'' (1929)]] | [[Image:frau_poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''By Rocket to the Moon'' (1929)]] | ||
'''''By Rocket to the Moon''''' (German title, ''Frau im Mond'', 1929) was directed by [[Fritz Lang]] and is considered by many to be the first serious, full-length, science fiction motion picture. Fanciful in some respects, the movie, which garnered the advice of Germany’s early rocket scientists, was prescient in many technical aspects, including the first filmed count-down, a multi-staged rocket, necessary escape velocity and resultant g-forces, and the relative effects of Earth and moon’s gravitation fields. Hitler was impressed by the movie and Werner von Braun and his associates were inspired by the film to make a manned moon landing their lifelong ambition, culminating in the Saturn V rocket and the Apollo moon project. The film starred Willy Fritsch, Gerda Maurus, Fritz Rasp, Klaus Pohl, Gustav von Wangenheim (as Gustav v. Wangenheim), and Josephine, the Mouse. A German industrialist, Wolf Helius (Fritsch), is blackmailed by a crime syndicate to lead a mission to the moon in search of gold. | '''''By Rocket to the Moon''''' (German title, ''Frau im Mond'', 1929) was directed by [[Fritz Lang]] and is considered by many to be the first serious, full-length, science fiction motion picture. Fanciful in some respects, the movie, which garnered the advice of Germany’s early rocket scientists, was prescient in many technical aspects, including the first filmed count-down, a multi-staged rocket, necessary escape velocity and resultant g-forces, and the relative effects of Earth and moon’s gravitation fields. Hitler was impressed by the movie and Werner von Braun and his associates were inspired by the film to make a manned moon landing their lifelong ambition, culminating in the Saturn V rocket and the Apollo moon project. The film starred Willy Fritsch, Gerda Maurus, [[Fritz Rasp]], Klaus Pohl, Gustav von Wangenheim (as Gustav v. Wangenheim), and Josephine, the Mouse. A German industrialist, Wolf Helius (Fritsch), is blackmailed by a crime syndicate to lead a mission to the moon in search of gold. | ||
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==Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket== | ==Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket== | ||
Turner (Fritz Rasp) threatens Helius (Willy Fritsch) with a [[Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket]]. | Turner ([[Fritz Rasp]]) threatens Helius (Willy Fritsch) with a [[Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket]]. | ||
[[Image: ColtVestPocket1908.jpg|thumb|none|300px| Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket (Other side) - .25 ACP]] | [[Image: ColtVestPocket1908.jpg|thumb|none|300px| Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket (Other side) - .25 ACP]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 17 February 2021
By Rocket to the Moon (German title, Frau im Mond, 1929) was directed by Fritz Lang and is considered by many to be the first serious, full-length, science fiction motion picture. Fanciful in some respects, the movie, which garnered the advice of Germany’s early rocket scientists, was prescient in many technical aspects, including the first filmed count-down, a multi-staged rocket, necessary escape velocity and resultant g-forces, and the relative effects of Earth and moon’s gravitation fields. Hitler was impressed by the movie and Werner von Braun and his associates were inspired by the film to make a manned moon landing their lifelong ambition, culminating in the Saturn V rocket and the Apollo moon project. The film starred Willy Fritsch, Gerda Maurus, Fritz Rasp, Klaus Pohl, Gustav von Wangenheim (as Gustav v. Wangenheim), and Josephine, the Mouse. A German industrialist, Wolf Helius (Fritsch), is blackmailed by a crime syndicate to lead a mission to the moon in search of gold.
The following weapons were used in the film By Rocket to the Moon:
Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket
Turner (Fritz Rasp) threatens Helius (Willy Fritsch) with a Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket.
Mauser Pocket Pistol
Turner and Ingenieur Hans Windegger (Gustav von Wangenheim) use a Mauser Pocket Pistol as they fight each other for control of Friede, the moon rocket.