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Science Fiction

Once in a New Moon

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When a small English town is dragged out into space by the force of a 'dead star' passing Earth, the populace try to organise a local government based on equal rights for all, but conflicts arise between the local aristocracy and the villagers.

Release Date : 1935-01-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Fox British

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Eliot Makeham

Character Name : Harold Drake

Original Name : Eliot Makeham

Gender : Male

Rène Ray

Character Name : Stella Drake

Original Name : Rène Ray

Gender : Female

Derrick De Marney

Character Name : Bryan Grant

Original Name : Derrick De Marney

Gender : Male

John Clements

Character Name : Edward Teale

Original Name : John Clements

Gender : Male

Morton Selten

Character Name : Lord Bravington

Original Name : Morton Selten

Gender : Male

Mary Hinton

Character Name : Lady Bravington

Original Name : Mary Hinton

Gender : Male

Wally Patch

Character Name : Syd Parrott

Original Name : Wally Patch

Gender : Male

Thorley Walters

Character Name : Beamish

Original Name : Thorley Walters

Gender : Male

Gerald Barry

Character Name : Col. Fitzgeorge

Original Name : Gerald Barry

Gender : Male

Richard Goolden

Character Name : Rev. Benjamin Buffett

Original Name : Richard Goolden

Gender : Male

H. Saxon-Snell

Character Name : K. Pilkington-Bigge

Original Name : H. Saxon-Snell

Gender : Male

John Turnbull

Character Name : Capt. Crump

Original Name : John Turnbull

Gender : Male

Reviews

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tmdb96448014

@tmdb96448014

2021-06-23

'Once in a New Moon' is an old English film with the atmosphere of an Ealing comedy. A dead star comes near our planet and its gravity sucks an English village into space so that it orbits Earth as another moon, complete with gravity, atmosphere and a sea. I would class it as a fantasy rather than science-fiction because the circumstances are impossible. That carping aside, it's great fun. Cut off from the rest of humanity, the occupants of Shrimpton-in-Space have to husband their resources and find a way to survive. They form a microcosm of the England of the time including the class system and it's likely that events would unfold this way in real life if the unlikely circumstances came to pass. Given that it was written in 1935, before World War II, socialism is given a reasonably fair hearing though the agitator who tries to set fire to his Lordship's mansion isn't nice. Perhaps English people really were this nice and reasonable once and perhaps they can be again. Don't hold your breath.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-19

This is a cracking comedy sci-fi that could have only been made in Britain. A tiny little seaside town is dragged off the surface of the earth by a passing dead star and emerges intact circling around in space. Initially, the local grandees take over the administration of the new lunar territory, but as dissatisfaction sets in the natives rebel against their elite. Some "agitators" train up the locals to launch an attack on the toffs in the manor house (who have all the trees needed for fuel, and the guns) - but it rains! A much more substantial role for Morton Selten ("Viscount Bravington") as the principal grandee facing insurrection lead by Wally Patch ("Syd Parrott") and his new model army... Made long before either, but it felt to me like the lovechild of "Mouse on the Moon" and "Passport to Pimlico"....!