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Release Date:
July 10, 1954
Original Title:
Crash of Moons
Alternate Titles:
Crash of the Moons
Rocky Jones, Space Ranger: Crash of the Moons
Rocky Jones: Crash of Moons
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Official Films
Roland Reed Productions
Space Ranger Enterprises
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 78
A three-part episode from the TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger edited together and released as a feature for 16mm rental only. Season 1 episodes 21, 22, 23. Episode 21: Rocky saves a space station and his friends when they are trapped between gypsy moons. Episode 22: Cleolanthe tries to destroy one of the gypsy moons with a barrage of missiles. Episode 23: Rocky evacuates the gypsy moon Posetta and stops Cleolanthe's missile barrage.
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Art Direction:
McClure Capps
Assistant Director:
Dick Moder
Associate Producer:
Arthur Pierson
Casting:
Bill Tinsman
Director:
Hollingsworth Morse
Director of Photography:
Guy Roe
Editor:
Fred Maguire
Executive Producer:
Guy V. Thayer Jr.
Producer:
Roland D. Reed
Production Manager:
Richard L'Estrange
Sound:
Charles Althouse
Joel Moss
Writer:
Warren Wilson
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