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Directed by Kurt NeumannOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Basil Rathbone,
Bobby Breen,
Henry Armetta,
Donald Meek,
Leonid Kinskey,
Herbert RawlinsonRating54%
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Whilst at summer camp in the Maine woods, young Chip Winters (Breen) befriends British composer Johnathan Selden (Rathbone), who left the city high life to try and break his creative block, and is soon playing matchmaker for his widowed singer mother Irene Winters (Claire) and Selden.![Rocketship X-M](/imagesen/small/87521.jpg)
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Directed by Kurt NeumannOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
AdventureThemes Space adventure films,
Films about music and musicians,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Mars in film,
Films set in the future,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Musical films,
Political films,
Martiens,
Dystopian films,
Space opera,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Disaster filmsActors Lloyd Bridges,
Osa Massen,
John Emery,
Noah Beery, Jr,
Hugh O'Brian,
Morris AnkrumRating49%
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Four men and a woman blast into outer space from the White Sands Proving Ground aboard the RX-M (Rocketship Expedition-Moon) on humanity's first expedition to Luna. Halfway to their destination, the RX-M's engines shut down; the problem is resolved by recalculating the fuel mixture ratios and then moving around some of the propellent tanks and their connecting hoses. When the engines are reignited, the RX-M rapidly careens out of control, accidentally setting the spaceship on a runaway course heading beyond the Moon and into deep space. During this burst of rapid acceleration, the crew, one by one, becomes unconscious due to a drop in oxygen pressure. The engines are shut off just in time. At some later time, perhaps many days, they slowly come around. The revived crew soon discovers the RX-M has traveled some 50,000,000 miles while they were unconscious. Against all odds, this surprising sequence of events has put them on a direct course heading toward Mars. They also notice the RX-M's speed is still increasing, this time due to gravitational attraction: the Red Planet is drawing them in. They quickly calculate they are only 50,000 miles away. This forces Dr. Karl Eckstrom (John Emery) to "pause and observe respectfully while something infinitely greater assumes control.