If you use a picture you found on the internet, make sure to save it, change the filename, and then rehost it, otherwise people will be able to check its url, track it down, and figure out the movie.
Like many of Méliès's films, A Trip to the Moon was sold in both black-and-white and hand-colored versions. A hand-colored print, the only one known to survive, was rediscovered in 1993 by the Filmoteca de Catalunya. It was in a state of almost total decomposition, but a frame-by-frame restoration was launched in 1999 and completed in 2010 at the Technicolor Lab of Los Angeles- and after West Wing Digital Studios matched the original hand tinting by colorizing the damaged areas of the newly restored black and white. The restored version finally premiered on May 11, 2011, eighteen years after its discovery and 109 years after its original release, at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, with a new soundtrack by the French band Air. It was released by Flicker Alley as a 2-disc Blu-Ray/DVD edition, also including the documentary The Extraordinary Voyage about its restoration on April 10, 2012.
Doesn't look like unstoppable. It looks like an old fashioned version of the diagram map thingy in the taking of pelham 123 so I'm going to say the original, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.
Doesn't look like unstoppable. It looks like an old fashioned version of the diagram map thingy in the taking of pelham 123 so I'm going to say the original, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.