THE MOUSE ON THE MOON (Theatrical Release United Kingdom 1963)

 Ben Meyers’ rating: 4.2|5.0 Starsìììì 

The Mouse on the Moon—clean, old-style, family, British spoof—is a sequel to the film, The Mouse That Roared. The Mouse on the Moon has a good, witty storyline with dialogue to back it up. It works to serve up a little laughter through good writing, portrayal, and presentation. 

Film Poster Courtesy of Google Images 

Storyline 

A very small country manages to claim the moon before the United States or Russia. 

Additional Thanks 

Thank you to Richard Lester for directing effort. Thank you to Producer Walter Shenson for making the film possible. Character/cast include: Grand Duchess Gloriana XIII (Margaret Rutherford), Prime Minister Rupert Mountjoy (Ron Moody), Vincent Mountjoy (Bernard Cribbins), Professor Kokintz (David Kossoff), Maurice Spender (Terry-Thomas), Cynthia (June Ritchie), British delegate (John Le Mesurier), Bracewell (John Phillips), and M15 Man (Eric Barker).


Buy a ticket
? Yes? No? Maybe? 

Yes. This is a wonderful film for those who love British 'tongue-in-cheek' films, and is very well done for the whole family. 

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