Woman in the Moon (Blu-ray)

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Blu-ray Details

  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 49 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: February 23, 2016
  • Originally Released: 1929
  • Label: Kino Classics

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User Ratings: 641
Magnificent science fiction epic. Full Review
Classic Film and Television
Aug 9, 2007
In this 169-minute version, which restores the film closer to Lang's original vision than any other video release, the film proves itself a terrific entertainment with hints of greatness. Full Review
Combustible Celluloid
Jan 27, 2015
In Lang's overlong but intriguing space oddity, the realities of flight clash with the reveries of the characters. Full Review
Film4
Jan 11, 2008
As opposed to the furious ellipsis of Spies, the launchpad countdown does not arrive until after the midway point, Lang's intro leisurely laying in human detail to contrast with the sense of dwarfing technology to follow. Full Review
CinePassion
Feb 25, 2013
Fritz Lang's last silent film is nothing special, looking more like the work of Lang's wife and screenwriter (and Nazi-to-be) Thea von Harbou. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Feb 25, 2013
Rating: 2.5/4 -- Mirroring the director's own passions for fantasy literature, Gustav's youthful optimism disproves the too-superficial reading of Lang as a monocled, perfectionist tyrant. Full Review
Slant Magazine
Dec 7, 2004
Rating: 8/10 -- This was the first science fiction film to try to be serious and accurate in depicting celestial travel. While it is not too hard to find, few science fans and science fiction fans have actually seen it. Full Review
Mark Leeper's Reviews
Dec 2, 2019

Product Description:

Fritz Lang (METROPOLIS, M. THE BIG HEAT) used a scenario by his then wife Thea von Harbou about a trip to the moon to continue his early investigations into science and technology. When scientist Manfeldt finally gets the chance to go to the moon and prove his theory of the existence of lunar gold deposits, he is disappointed to discover that he must travel with various strangers. They include Frieda and Hans--a newly wed couple, a scheming financier named Turner, Wolf Helius--the engineer in charge of the expedition, and Gustav--a young castaway. When the crew actually discovers gold in the lunar caverns, the greedy Turner faces off against the bewildered professor, and violence ensues. Fritz Lang focused much of his attention on creating the rocket launch as well as the lunar landscapes in keeping with his many scientific advisors' advice. The resulting film offers many images and artifacts that would prove to be extremely accurate when space travel became a reality. The human struggles with greed, jealousy and idealism are played out against a stunning backdrop of rockets and white lunar landscapes, and the tender moments between the protagonists are some of the most touching in any of Lang's oeuvre.

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