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[edit] Soundtrack
Who wrote the music for this film? It's a great soundtrack. Also, when was it composed and recorded and who recorded it for the DVD?
[edit] serious sci-fi
What is the source for "often thought of as the first serious sci-fi movie"? Is "serious" in quotes because the claim is dubious? A_Trip_to_the_Moon (1902) was relatively short, but has great special effects for 1902; and given that it's sci-fi (not science documentary), it might be regarded as just as "serious" (in making a good entertaining film). Perhaps the first full-length feature sci-fi movie is the real idea behind the comment? Rogerfgay (talk) 11:40, 19 November 2007 (UTC)