. "Mankinds' first expedition to the Moon courts disaster by including a woman in the crew. Well there's more to it than that, but not much. Part of the Lady Land subgenre of sci-fi cheapies (see also Queen of Outer Space and Fire Maidens from Outer Space) in which an Interplanetary Voyage leads to the discovery of an all-female society on another world. Rather than using this premise to explore gender politics of the time, we instead get Fan Service and the restoration of a reassuring sense of male patriachy by the end. What were you expecting -- rocket science?"@en . . . . . . . "Cat-Women of the Moon"@en . "Mankinds' first expedition to the Moon courts disaster by including a woman in the crew. Well there's more to it than that, but not much. Part of the Lady Land subgenre of sci-fi cheapies (see also Queen of Outer Space and Fire Maidens from Outer Space) in which an Interplanetary Voyage leads to the discovery of an all-female society on another world. Rather than using this premise to explore gender politics of the time, we instead get Fan Service and the restoration of a reassuring sense of male patriachy by the end. What were you expecting -- rocket science? The film was remade in 1959 as Missile to the Moon. Somehow it managed to be even worse than the B-Movie original."@en . . . .