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Release Date:
May 7, 1963
Original Title:
The Mouse on the Moon
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
United Artists
Walter Shenson Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 85
Sequel to The Mouse that Roared; The Tiny Country of Grand Fenwick has a hot water problem in the castle. To get the money necessary to put in a new set of plumbing, they request foreign aid from the U.S. for Space Research. The Russians then send aid as well to show that they too are for the internationalization of space. While the grand Duke is dreaming of hot baths, their one scientist is slapping together a rocket. The U.S. and Soviets get wind of the impending launch and try and beat them to the moon.
Animation:
Trevor Bond
Assistant Art Director:
William Alexander
Assistant Director:
Ross MacKenzie
Camera Operator:
Kelvin Pike
Continuity:
Eileen Head
Costume Designer:
Anthony Mendleson
Director:
Richard Lester
Director of Photography:
Wilkie Cooper
Editor:
Bill Lenny
Hairdresser:
Stella Rivers
Makeup Artist:
George Blackler
Music:
Ron Grainer
Novel:
Leonard Wibberley
Producer:
Walter Shenson
Production Design:
John Howell
Production Manager:
R. E. Dearing
Screenplay:
Michael Pertwee
Sound Editor:
Roy Hyde
Sound Recordist:
Bill Daniels
Dudley Messenger
Title Designer:
Maurice Binder
Wardrobe Master:
Laurel Staffell
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