
First on the Moon
Mystery · Science Fiction
Overview
In spring 1938 in the mountains in the north of Chile a fiery UFO, later named "Chilean Sphere ", fell down. The investigation of this episode, made by a film crew, has led to a sensational discovery. It appeared that before the Second World War (in the thirties) in the USSR a secret space program had been developed. The Soviet scientists and military authorities managed to launch the first spacecraft 23 years prior to Jury Gagarin's flight! "The First on the Moon" tells about everyday life, heroic deeds and tragedy of the first group of the Soviet cosmonauts. It is the first Russian film shot in a very rare genre 'mockumentary' or 'documentary fiction'.
Top Cast
Aleksey Anisimov
Aleksey Anisimov
Operator of People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs
Aleksey Anisimov
Operator of People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs
Viktoriya Ilyinskaya
Viktoriya Ilyinskaya
Nadezhda Svetlaya
Viktoriya Ilyinskaya
Nadezhda Svetlaya
Viktor Kotov
Viktor Kotov
Mikhail Roshchin
Viktor Kotov
Mikhail Roshchin


Yuri Yershov
Yuri Yershov
член медкомиссии
Yuri Yershov
член медкомиссии


Anatoli Otradnov
Anatoli Otradnov
Anatoli Otradnov
Igor Sannikov
Igor Sannikov
Igor Sannikov
Sergey Yarmolyuk
Sergey Yarmolyuk
Sergey Yarmolyuk


Anton Eskin
Anton Eskin
Anton Eskin
Maksim Afanasev
Maksim Afanasev
Maksim Afanasev


Andrey Osipov
Andrey Osipov
Andrey Osipov
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