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July 14, 2026

$31.99

Destination Moon (1950) &
Flight to Mars (1951)

Venture into space this summer with two sci-fi films from the 50s!

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Produced by Academy Award-winner George Pal, Destination Moon (1950) is the groundbreaking science-fiction classic that launched Hollywood into the Space Age, and set the standard for realistic space travel on screen. When a team of daring American industrialists and scientists defy government hesitation to build the world's first privately funded rocket, they embark on a perilous journey to the Moon. Cult favorite Flight to Mars (1951) is a thrilling blend of Cold War allegory and pulp adventure. A bold expedition crew reaches the Red Planet where they encounter an advanced Martian civilization with intentions that threaten Earth! Both films are from 4K scans of 35mm archival elements.

The Specs

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Destination Moon

"TWO YEARS IN THE MAKING!"

 

Director: Irving Pichel

Starring: John Archer, Warner Anderson, Tom Powers

1950 | HD | 91 minutes

 

Produced by Academy Award–winner George Pal, Destination Moon (1950) is the groundbreaking science-fiction classic that launched Hollywood into the Space Age. Directed by Irving Pichel, this visionary adventure set the standard for realistic space travel on screen years before humanity would set foot beyond Earth.

When a team of daring American industrialists and scientists defy government hesitation to build the world’s first privately funded rocket, they embark on a perilous journey to the Moon. But survival in the vacuum of space demands ingenuity, courage, and sacrifice.

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Flight to Mars

"Fifty Years Into The Future!"

 

Director: Lesley Selander

Starring: Marguerite Chapman, Cameron Mitchell, Arthur Franz, Virginia Huston

1951 | HD | 72 minutes

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Will this be man's greatest expedition? Or will it be man's doom?

From legendary producer Walter Mirisch comes a stirring adventure from the dawn of the 1950s science fiction boom. Starring Marguerite Chapman and Cameron Mitchell, filmed in gorgeous Cinecolor with costumes that are out of this world, Flight to Mars emerged from tiny Monogram Pictures like a rocket. Despite coming from one of Hollywood's smallest Poverty Row studios, it was praised in its time as "convincingly told and absorbing." - The Los Angeles Times

Five Earthlings land on Mars and are greeted by a team of friendly inhabitants. In time, the Earthlings learn that the genial welcoming party secretly covets their ship. Fearing they have depleted the key mineral used to power their life-support systems, the Martians are determined to get off their dying planet by any means necessary. Not only do the Martians intend to leave the stranded crew behind to die, but they also plan to invade and conquer Earth. The discovery of this sinister alien agenda kicks off a long round of deception and suspense. Can the space travelers outsmart these diabolical Martians? All seems lost until a female Martian scientist offers to help. Suddenly the group from Earth has a fighting chance.

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