Le Voyage Dans La Lune is a 1902 French science fiction black and white film. It is loosely based on two popular novels of the time: From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne and The First Men in the Moon by H. G. Wells. It was written and directed by Georges Méliès, with help from his brother Gaston.
It is recognized as one of the first films of the science fiction genre, and for its innovative animation.
At a meeting of astronomers, one proposes to the rest a trip to the Moon. After addressing some dissent (the speaker pitches some paper at him), six brave astronomers agree to the plan. They build a space capsule in the shape of a bullet and a huge cannon to shoot it into space. The astronomers embark and their capsule is fired from the cannon with the help of a bevy of beautiful women (played by chorus girls of the Folies Bergères). The Man in the Moon watches the capsule as it approaches, and it hits him in the eye.
Short | Adventure | Fantasy | Sci-Fi
| Victor André | … | (uncredited) | |
| Bleuette Bernon | … | Lady in the moon (uncredited) | |
| Brunnet | … | Astronomer (uncredited) | |
| Jeanne d’Alcy | … | (uncredited) | |
| Henri Delannoy | … | Captain of the rocket (uncredited) | |
| Depierre | … | (uncredited) | |
| Farjaut | … | Astronomer (uncredited) | |
| Kelm | … | Astronomer (uncredited) | |
| Georges Méliès | … | Prof. Barbenfouillis (uncredited) |