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Boom in the Moon

Boom in the Moon (1946)

Directed by Jaime Salvador
1h 38minruntime
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5.0/10

Plot

An American soldier (Keaton) during World War II escapes from an airplane crash over the Pacific Ocean. He arrives on a beach believing he has landed in Japan, but he is actually in Mexico. He wanders into a fishing village and is arrested under the mistaken belief that he is a wanted serial killer. Keaton and another prisoner are put in the custody of an scientist who is planning to launch a manned rocket into outer space. The two prisoners, along with the scientist’s assistant, are blasted into space but their craft lands in an isolated portion of Mexico instead. They mistake a beekeeper wearing protective headgear as an alien, while the beekeeper believes the trio (who are wearing wizard robes) are escaped lunatics. The prisoners and the scientist’s assistant are apprehended by the local police, and the matter is quickly settled. The film is notable both as Keaton’s only Mexican production and as the last time Keaton had star billing in a feature film.

Genres

WarComedyScience Fiction

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleEl moderno Barba Azul
Original languageEspañol (ES)
Spoken languagesEspañol
Production countriesMexico
StatusReleased
Production companiesAlsa Film
Release date2 agosto 1946
ProductionAlexander Salkind
WriterVictor Trivas, Jaime Salvador
EditingRafael Ceballos
CinematographyAgustín Jiménez
Assistant directorsJaime Salvador
Camera operatorsAgustín Jiménez
Additional photographyAgustín Jiménez
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Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Aug 02, 1946

Mexico / Jun 06, 1947

Spain / Jul 31, 1950

Portugal / May 18, 1951

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