Kip Reissner:
I know one thing that goes with me. This.
[holds pistol]
Kip Reissner: Where there's oxygen, there can be life. And where there's life, there's death.
Helen Salinger: There you go again, Kip. Why is it that the unknown always frightens people? Why can't we expect love and friendship instead of death?
Kip Reissner: I'm all for love. And friendship. But I worry.
[holds pistol]
Kip Reissner: Where there's oxygen, there can be life. And where there's life, there's death.
Helen Salinger: There you go again, Kip. Why is it that the unknown always frightens people? Why can't we expect love and friendship instead of death?
Kip Reissner: I'm all for love. And friendship. But I worry.
Douglas 'Doug' Smith:
Wait until I tell them I was the first man to breath on the moon.
Walter 'Walt' Walters: Maybe we can bottle this stuff for sale, moon mist for chronic coughs and asthma.
Walter 'Walt' Walters: Maybe we can bottle this stuff for sale, moon mist for chronic coughs and asthma.
Helen Salinger:
[on being told that she can't come on the trip to the moon] Someone's got to cook your meals for you!
[first lines]
Laird Grainger: The eternal wonders of space and time. The far away dreams and mysteries of other worlds. Other life. The stars. The planets. Man has been face to face with them for centuries, yet is barely able to penetrate their unknown secrets. Sometime, someday, the barrier will be pierced. Why must we wait? Why not now?
Laird Grainger: The eternal wonders of space and time. The far away dreams and mysteries of other worlds. Other life. The stars. The planets. Man has been face to face with them for centuries, yet is barely able to penetrate their unknown secrets. Sometime, someday, the barrier will be pierced. Why must we wait? Why not now?