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Woman in the Moon

Woman in the Moon (1929)

7.2/10(112)·TMDB 1929 2h 50m DE

Woman in the Moon (1929) runs 2h 50m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Fritz Lang, starring Willy Fritsch, Gerda Maurus, and Klaus Pohl. Genre: Drama and Romance. No subscription, no email required.

What is Woman in the Moon (1929) about?

A scientist discovers that there's gold on the moon. He builds a rocket to fly there, but there's too much rivalry among the crew to have a successful expedition.

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Director:
Fritz Lang
Production:
UFA, Fritz Lang-Film
Country:
Germany
Languages:
No Language
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0019901

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Who stars in Woman in the Moon (1929)?

Willy Fritsch as Wolf Helius, Gerda Maurus as Friede Velten, Klaus Pohl as Georg Manfeldt, Fritz Rasp as Walt Turner, Gustav von Wangenheim as Hans Windegger, Tilla Durieux as Fünf Gehirne und Scheckbücher, Margarete Kupfer as Frau Hippolt, Alexa von Porembsky as Veilchenverkäuferin.

Also Known As

USBy Rocket to the MoonGBGirl in the MoonDEDie Frau im MondTV Title

Did You Know?

  • At 170 minutes, this is a notably long film — bring snacks!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch Woman in the Moon online for free?

You can watch Woman in the Moon (1929) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Woman in the Moon?

Woman in the Moon has a running time of 2h 50m (170 minutes total).

Who directed Woman in the Moon?

Woman in the Moon was directed by Fritz Lang.

Is Woman in the Moon worth watching?

Woman in the Moon has well-received reviews with a rating of 7.2/10 based on 112 votes.

What genre is Woman in the Moon?

Woman in the Moon is a Drama, Romance and Science Fiction film released in 1929.

Who stars in Woman in the Moon?

The cast of Woman in the Moon includes Willy Fritsch, Gerda Maurus, Klaus Pohl, Fritz Rasp and Gustav von Wangenheim.