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195882 minAction, Adventure

The Moonraker

Is The Moonraker a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Moonraker worth watching? With a rating of 6.8/10, this Action, Adventure film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Moonraker Synopsis

After the battle of Worcester at the end of the Civil War, the main aim of Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth is to capture Charles Stuart. The future king's escape depends on the intrepid Earl of Dawlish, who as the Moonraker has already spirited away many Royalists. Dawlish travels to the Windwhistle Inn on the south coast to prepare the escape, where he meets Anne Wyndham, the fiancée of a top Roundhead colonel.

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Top Cast

George Baker
George BakerAnthony, Earl of Dawlish/The Moonraker
Sylvia Syms
Sylvia SymsAnne Wyndham
Marius Goring
Marius GoringColonel John Beaumont
Peter Arne
Peter ArneMajor Gregg/Edmund Tyler
Clive Morton
Clive MortonLord Harcourt
Gary Raymond
Gary RaymondCharles Stuart
Richard Leech
Richard LeechHenry Strangeways
Iris Russell
Iris RussellJudith Strangeways
Michael Anderson Jr.
Michael Anderson Jr.Martin Strangeways
Paul Whitsun-Jones
Paul Whitsun-JonesParfitt

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Moonraker worth watching?

The Moonraker has received mixed reviews with a 6.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Adventure movies.

Is The Moonraker hit or flop?

The Moonraker has received average ratings (6.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Moonraker?

The Moonraker is a Action, Adventure movie that After the battle of Worcester at the end of the Civil War, the main aim of Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth is to capture Charles Stuart. The future kin...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 15, 2025
★ 7

I always enjoyed this adventure yarn when I was a kid, and despite George Baker being about as wooden as a picket fence, I think it’s still an entertaining Cavalier/Roundhead story. With King Charles I now dead, the forces of the Commonwealth are focussing on catching his heir, the new King Charles II who is being helped by a few loyal royalists to make it to the safety of France. Hot on his heels, though, are the tenacious “Col. Beaumont” (Marius Goring) and the master of disguises “Maj, Greig”. We know all along who the mysterious “Moonraker” is, and for the next eighty minutes we follow his escapades as he tries to smuggle his very valuable cargo out of harms way. It all comes to an head in a seaside inn where a coach party are gathered and where you just know the swords are going to be flourishing. Sylvia Syms, whose “Anne” just happens to be the fiancée of the pursuing Colonel is also amongst their number, though her role is reduced to one of a rather simpering character and there is a great deal of script for us to wade through here but Paul Whitsun-Jones raises his game as the amiably pompous “Parfitt” who manages to make “nincompoop” sound a great deal nastier than we are used to. It moves along nicely with plenty happening until an exciting cliff top denouement that might have come from Daphné du Maurier, and if you like your derring-do done Hammer style, then you ought to like this. I did.