Rocketship X-M

The screen's first story of man's conquest of space!

4.8
19501h 17m

Astronauts blast off to explore the moon on Rocketship X-M or "Rocketship eXploration Moon". A spacecraft malfunction and some fuel miscalculations cause them to end up landing on Mars. On Mars, evidence of a once powerful civilization is found. The scientists determined that an atomic war destroyed most of the Martians. Those that survived reverted to a caveman like existence.

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Cast

Photo of Lloyd Bridges

Lloyd Bridges

Colonel Floyd Graham

Photo of Osa Massen

Osa Massen

Dr. Lisa Van Horn

Photo of John Emery

John Emery

Dr. Karl Eckstrom

Photo of Noah Beery Jr.

Noah Beery Jr.

Major William Corrigan

Photo of Hugh O'Brian

Hugh O'Brian

Harry Chamberlain

Photo of Morris Ankrum

Morris Ankrum

Dr. Ralph Fleming

Photo of Patrick Aherne

Patrick Aherne

Reporter #1

Photo of Sherry Moreland

Sherry Moreland

Martian girl

Photo of Judd Holdren

Judd Holdren

Reporter #3 (uncredited)

Photo of Stuart Holmes

Stuart Holmes

Reporter (uncredited)

Photo of Barry Norton

Barry Norton

Reporter (uncredited)

Photo of Cosmo Sardo

Cosmo Sardo

Reporter (uncredited)

Photo of Bert Stevens

Bert Stevens

Reporter (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

5/10

It's just a bit too derivative, this film. Lloyd Bridges and his team of astronauts set off for the moon, but en route they are thrown off course and end up landing on Mars. It doesn't take them long to discovers the remains of a substantial civiliation on the surface - a society that looks as if it met a pretty violent end. Further exploration reveals that there are survivors - but are they friend or foe, and can they help our travellers get home? I was never an huge fan of Bridges, and here he and his perfect coiffure go through the motions with little engagement as, to be fair, do the contributions from the dreadfully wooden Osa Massen ("Lisa van Horn") and the usually more charismatic Noah Beery Jnr, ("Corrigan"). It is short, the pace is not bad and there is enough of a story to keep it watchable, it is just the acting, effects and the dialogue that are pretty unremarkable.

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