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Woman in the Moon
Directed by
Fritz Lang
1929
2h 50m
Not Rated
Drama
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Comedy
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7.2
78%
71%
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A tenacious scientist blasts off for the moon in hopes of riches that may be found there.
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Cast of Woman in the Moon
Willy Fritsch
Wolf Helius
Gerda Maurus
Friede Velten
Klaus Pohl
Georg Manfeldt
Fritz Rasp
Walt Turner
Gustav von Wangenheim
Hans Windegger
Tilla Durieux
Fünf Gehirne und Scheckbücher
Margarete Kupfer
Frau Hippolt
Alexa von Porembsky
Veilchenverkäuferin
Gerhard Dammann
Werkmeister
Heinrich Gotho
Mieter
Alfred Loretto
Zwei eindeutige Existenzen
Gustl Gstettenbaur
Gustav
Woman in the Moon Reviews
Mark Leeper's Reviews
Mark R. Leeper
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.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The last silent film by Fritz Lang.
Slant Magazine
Keith Uhlich
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.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
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.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
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.
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
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.
Classic Film and Television
Michael E. Grost
Magnificent science fiction epic.
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