WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Comedy >

Man in the Moon

Watch Man in the Moon For Free

Man in the Moon

William is an unsuccessful guinea pig for a medical group interested in researching the common cold. He is soon fired and offered a job by the nearby National Atomic Research Center where they figure anyone who could fail at being a guinea pig is just what they need. They con William into thinking he will continue his guinea pig career by testing out some equipment for them before they send a group of astronauts to the moon.

... more
Release : 1960
Rating : 6.1
Studio : Allied Film Makers,  Excalibur Films, 
Crew : Director,  Producer, 
Cast : Kenneth More Shirley Anne Field Norman Bird Michael Hordern John Glyn-Jones
Genre : Comedy Romance

Cast List

Reviews

CrawlerChunky
2018/08/30

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

More
ThrillMessage
2018/08/30

There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.

More
Mandeep Tyson
2018/08/30

The acting in this movie is really good.

More
Geraldine
2018/08/30

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

More
Leofwine_draca
2018/08/03

MAN IN THE MOON is a somewhat whimsical and likeable British comedy film, almost as laidback as its central character. The delightfully charming Kenneth Moore plays William Blood, a man who turns out to be a step up on the evolutionary ladder: impervious to extremes of temperature, unable to get sick or ill by normal methods. He reminded me a bit of Bruce Willis's character in UNBREAKABLE in this respect. The rest of the film sees him caught up with a group of boffins who prod and probe and examine and test him, before finally sending him to the Moon, although there are further twists in store. The humour is genteel and dated but quite affectionate, and Shirley Anne Field pops up as a glamorous blonde. A fine supporting cast, including a youthful Charles Gray, stands out too.

More
Stephen Abell
2018/01/11

This is a classic English comedy as the surreal opening sequence will show. We start with a lovely pan through the English countryside and end up a four poster iron bed, which is fully made in the middle of a field. When you're wondering what the hell is happening, out pops William (brilliantly portrayed by Kenneth More), who then has a nut dropped on him from a passing squirrel... But it only gets stranger when a beautiful and glamorous woman comes across the stream on stepping stones. She ignores William when he speaks to her and as she clambers over the style we see an approaching vehicle. When the land rover pulls up we realise that William is out on the field trying to catch a common cold. It's William's great good health that sets him on the route to being the first man on the moon.You have to remember that this movie was made in the '60's so most of the technology within the story is now incorrect and, at times, laughable. What made this such a good film for me was the acting. As not only do we have the great Kenneth More, who I can listen to and watch all day, but Shirley Anne Field is so beautiful and plays Polly brilliantly, then there's Norman Bird and Michael Hordern who add gravitas to the film.Secondly, there's the story which is well written with lots of believable and funny narrative along with realistic characterisations. For me, this is the way that comedy works best. Keep the characters solid and make the lines and situations comedic. Today, too many writers and directors like to have wacky characters - though, on the whole, they appear juvenile and pretty stupid.This isn't the best comedy, though it did raise a few smiles and laughs. I would gladly recommend this for an afternoons or evenings entertainment.

More
Lee Eisenberg
2016/11/30

Lighthearted British comedy about a man immune to everything who gets hired for a space flight. Although most of the humor in "Man in the Moon" is of the more subtle type, a wacky scene takes place in the Common Cold Research Center, where they have a constant wind blowing. And then of course, there's a surprise when the man lands on the, ahem, moon. But overall, I'd say that the best thing about this movie is Shirley Anne Field. What a babe! Obviously, space travel was still in its infancy at this point, and an actual moon landing was still a few years away. No matter. It's an enjoyable movie. You're sure to like it.PS: Charles Gray, who plays Leo, also played Dikko in "You Only Live Twice".

More
a_baron
2015/05/11

Did we really laugh at films like this? Strangely, yes, once upon a time. In this black and white non-classic, Kenneth More plays the semi-moronic William Blood who makes his living volunteering for medical trials. Until now, no one seems to have realised that Blood is a medical marvel himself, he doesn't get ill however they try to infect him, something that may be due to his laid back attitude.This prompts the British space research team (seriously) to recruit him for a trip to the Moon. The only problem is that this is purely a one-way trip, which of course Blood doesn't realise. Needless to say, things don't go quite according to plan. There is a minor sub- plot featuring a very blonde ingénue, who deserves that appellation in spite of her being a stripper by profession. "Man In The Moon" is all very tame but it does give a couple of good lines to one of its minor characters that will deserve to be remembered by Libertarians and philosophers long after the film itself is forgotten.

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now