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Boom in the Moon

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251:"). Keaton and another prisoner (Angel Garasa) are put in the custody of an aeronautics scientist who is planning to launch a crewed rocket into outer space. The two prisoners, along with the scientist's assistant (Virginia Seret) are blasted into space, but their craft lands in an isolated portion of Mexico instead. They mistake a beekeeper wearing protective headgear as an alien, while the beekeeper believes the trio (who are wearing wizard robes) are aliens. The prisoners and the scientist's assistant are apprehended by the local police, and the matter is quickly settled. Keaton and his cellmate receive pardons and are free to go on their way. 360:
on the shelf...this is my pick for the worst, most inept film of the 1940s." Dave Sindelar, reviewing the film for the online magazine Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings, stated the film "represents the nadir for one of the greatest screen comedians of all time" and that "all it does is remind you of how low he'd fallen to this point."
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The film has received mixed notices from critics and film scholars. Charles Tatum, in a review published by eFilmCritic.com, stated the "video company that released this must have won the rights to this in a fifty cent poker game. They should have saved the late Keaton some embarrassment and left it
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was theatrically released in Mexico in 1946. However, the film was not commercially released in the U.S. until 1983, when it was distributed on home video by Cantharus Productions on the U.S.A. Home Video label under the new title
272:) that Buster Keaton was given a starring role in a feature film. During the first part of the 1940s, Keaton's screen work was limited to small supporting parts in feature films and headlining a series of short films made by 689: 654: 247:. He wanders into a fishing village and is promptly arrested after being mistaken for a wanted serial killer who marries and murders women (also known as a " 93: 669: 674: 548: 664: 659: 426: 356:. The U.S. video version was cut-down to 69 minutes, dubbed into English and not presented with the original Spanish-language soundtrack. 515: 521: 239:. He is adrift for a long period and his face becomes covered in a scraggly beard. He arrives on a beach, believing he has landed in 409: 223:. The film is notable both as Keaton's only Mexican production and as the last time Keaton had star billing in a feature film. 452: 626: 684: 541: 475: 679: 586: 534: 264: 300: 212: 383:
by stating the film's "pacing is lively and the restagings of old gags work well within the kooky plot."
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Kline, Jim. "The Complete Films of Buster Keaton." Pages 190-191.Citadel Press, 1993.
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Jaime Salvador
Victor Trivas
Alexander Salkind
Ángel Garasa
Luis G. Barreiro
Agustín Jiménez
Georges Tzipine
Mexico
Spanish
Mexican
comedy science fiction
Jaime Salvador
Buster Keaton
World War II
Pacific Ocean
Japan
Mexico
bluebeard
The Invader
Columbia Pictures
Alexander Salkind
Free City of Danzig
Europe
Mexico City
Austerlitz
Orson Welles
The Trial
Superman
Spanish

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