
The Mouse on the Moon
Comedy · Science Fiction
Overview
Sequel to The Mouse that Roared; The Tiny Country of Grand Fenwick has a hot water problem in the castle. To get the money necessary to put in a new set of plumbing, they request foreign aid from the U.S. for Space Research. The Russians then send aid as well to show that they too are for the internationalization of space. While the grand Duke is dreaming of hot baths, their one scientist is slapping together a rocket. The U.S. and Soviets get wind of the impending launch and try and beat them to the moon.
Top Cast


Margaret Rutherford
Margaret Rutherford
Grand Duchess Gloriana XIII
Margaret Rutherford
Grand Duchess Gloriana XIII


Ron Moody
Ron Moody
Prime Minister Rupert Mountjoy
Ron Moody
Prime Minister Rupert Mountjoy


Bernard Cribbins
Bernard Cribbins
Vincent Mountjoy
Bernard Cribbins
Vincent Mountjoy


David Kossoff
David Kossoff
Professor Kokintz
David Kossoff
Professor Kokintz


Terry-Thomas
Terry-Thomas
Maurice Spender
Terry-Thomas
Maurice Spender


June Ritchie
June Ritchie
Cynthia
June Ritchie
Cynthia


John Le Mesurier
John Le Mesurier
British Delegate
John Le Mesurier
British Delegate


John Phillips
John Phillips
Bracewell - U.S. Delegate
John Phillips
Bracewell - U.S. Delegate


Eric Barker
Eric Barker
M.I.5. Man
Eric Barker
M.I.5. Man


Roddy McMillan
Roddy McMillan
Benter
Roddy McMillan
Benter
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