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3A 1953 ScienceFiction film directed by Richard Talmadge, starring Ross Ford, Donna Martell, and Creator/HaydenRorke.
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5In the futuristic world of 1970, the United States Space Force -- having established an orbiting space station -- readies a reconnaissance mission to survey the Moon for a future base. The assigned mission commander, Major Moore (Ford), is annoyed to find that his co-pilot has been replaced with the more famous Colonel Briteis (Martell). Unfortunately, the two of them have more serious problems to worry about, as the sinister enemies of Freedom have replaced their photographic specialist with a saboteur who is tasked with destroying the space station. When the imposter is uncovered, his desperate struggle with Moore sends the rocket off course, forcing them to land on the moon, thereby establishing America's first lunar base.
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7Based on a story by Creator/RobertAHeinlein (who shares screenwriting credit with producer Jack Seaman) and shot in ten days (sharing sets and costumes with ''Film/CatWomenOfTheMoon'', released one day earlier), this low-budget attempt to portray a bold, exciting future of {{Interplanetary Voyage}}s, female presidents, and [[ColonyDrop orbiting H-bombs]] is let down by a mediocre plot and what can only be described as a cringe-inducing portrayal of America's first woman in space; Colonel Briteis (not "[[AccidentalMisnaming bright eyes!]]") a [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen spoilt, bratty symbol]] of '50s misogyny.
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9For the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' version, please go to the [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S01E09ProjectMoonBase episode recap page]].
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12!!The movie has the following tropes:
13* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The movie is set in 1970, which meant they were only a year out regarding the moon landing.
14* BelligerentSexualTension: It's no surprise that Major Moore and Colonel Briteis are married by the end of the movie, as they snark at each other constantly throughout it.
15* CompilationMovie: The film is assembled from several episodes of the never-released TV series ''Ring Around the Moon''.
16* DutchAngle: Used in the space station docking sequence to show that not every object in space [[TwoDSpace approaches on the same plane]].
17* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
18** Col. Briteis is introduced talking smack to the General, showing that her promotion has given her an inflated ego.
19** When they get to the space station, Maj. Moore pauses to listen to a baseball broadcast. Doubles as a ChekhovsGun, as he later uses his fandom to suss out the infiltrator.
20* EvilIsHammy: Averted; the mysterious Mr. Roundtree is the blandest DiabolicalMastermind imaginable. Then again he is a spy -- maybe it's part of his cover.
21* {{Fanservice}}: Briteis wears tight shorts and has a great ass. Which, as others point out, badly needs to be spanked.
22* GravityScrew: People walk along the corridors of the space station upside down past people going the other way due to its variable gravity. They avoid floating off the floor because they were wearing "magnetic shoes". Signs request that you PLEASE DO NOT WALK ON THE WALLS.
23* HammerAndSickleRemovedForYourProtection: It's pretty obvious who they're supposed to be, being a Fifties film and all, but the GreaterScopeVillain faction is called just the [[DirtyCommunists "Enemies of Freedom"]].
24* HollywoodScience: Averted. Though it does fall victim to TechnologyMarchesOn, there's a [[MundaneDogmatic serious attempt]] to depict the future of space exploration as seen from the 1950s. A streamlined spaceship only takes them up to the space station, where another craft looking similar to the Apollo Lunar Module (though much larger) takes them the rest of the way. There's also ExpoSpeak explanations of space flight and free fall.
25* KarmaHoudini: The man behind the plan to sabotage the space station is never caught after his plan with the fake Dr Wernher fails.
26* KinkySpanking: Briteis is threatened with this [[ValuesDissonance by her commanding officer]]. Apparently this was AuthorAppeal for Robert Heinlein.
27* LastNameBasis: Col. Briteis. Her first name is never even mentioned, let alone used.
28* TheLoad: Downplayed. Briteis is an OverrankedSoldier who is vastly underqualified for her position but who proudly refuses to heed advice or suggestions from her more experienced subordinate Maj. Moore. However, she clearly has some skill as a pilot, she (eventually) admits her mistakes, and it's actually her idea to establish a radio relay on the crater edge once they get stranded.
29* LordCountry: Orbital shuttles named "Canada" and "Mexico" are also docked at the space station.
30* OverrankedSoldier: Briteis does not show any sign of the skills or leadership ability one would expect of an O-6. Justified because she was an O-3 Captain who got her eagles for political reasons after completing a high-profile mission that she was assigned because her lighter weight made her more suitable for it than the other possible choices. Moore makes the jump from O-4 Major to O-7 Brigadier after marrying Briteis so they can justify putting him in command.
31* PerfectlyArrangedMarriage: Moore is virtually ordered to propose to Briteis, because [[ValuesDissonance the public won't accept the implied hanky-panky of two young unmarried people of the opposite sex working together unchaperoned in a close environment for months]]. Fortunately, neither of them are averse to the idea.
32* PunnyName: Miss Prattles, the female journalist. And [[strike:Bright Eyes]] Briteis.
33* QuicklyDemotedWoman: Briteis only became the first person in space (thereby being granted the rank of Colonel) because she weighed less than the hero. But Briteis makes up for this at the end of the movie by requesting that Major Moore be promoted to Brigadier General after they're married, so that he will outrank her. What a gal! [[VoodooShark Even though the President (thus commander-in-chief) is also a woman.]]
34* RedemptionEqualsDeath: Dr. Wernher dies helping them re-establish contact with Earth.
35* TheResenter: Maj. Moore resents Col. Briteis because he was pulled off of a very important mission so she could take his place (for practical reasons) and that she got a promotion out of it (for political reasons), and because it appears that she's in the process of doing it all over again. For her part, Briteis resents Moore because he resents her -- as far as she's concerned, she's earned her place.
36* RoomDisservice: Evil kidnapping Communist bellhops.
37* RunningGag: The mispronouncing of "Briteis" as "Bright Eyes", which annoys the poor woman to no end.
38* SamusIsAGirl: Colonel Briteis is mentioned several times before her entrance [[PronounTrouble without revealing her gender]]. Likewise, the President of the United States.
39* ScreamingWoman: Briteis, when the spy is revealed. She does however manage to save the ship by pushing a single button, so she's not completely useless.
40* SpaceClothes: Those skullcaps do look silly, even if they do stop your hair floating about in free fall. Briteis' top is also rather tight-fitting, which does [[{{Fanservice}} make up for it]], however.
41* SpaceStation: This one looks like a [[FlyingSaucer saucer]] instead of the usual wheel-like structure.
42* SpotTheImposter: The fake Dr. Wernher gives himself away because he doesn't follow the World Series. They apparently didn't have nerds in [[TheFifties those days]].
43* TheSpymaster: Mr. Roundtree leads the spies of the "Enemies of Freedom". He is pretty well-prepared, with extensive files and a CriminalDoppelganger infiltrator ready for almost every important person of the other faction, which he can slip in at a moment's notice. Aside from that, well, he's probably the blandest RedScare master spy you're ever going to see.
44* {{Zeerust}}: Finned single-stage-to-orbit ShinyLookingSpaceships, saucer-like space stations with artificial gravity, and cordless phones -- which are your standard 1950s black Bakelite phones with a curly aerial.

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