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CrimeMysteryDramaThriller

Night Moves

- Maybe he would find the girl... maybe he would find himself.

Private detective and former football player Harry Moseby gets hired on to what seems a standard missing person case, as a former Hollywood actress whose only major roles came thanks to being married to a studio mogul wants Moseby to find and return her daughter. Harry travels to Florida to find her, but he begins to see a connection between the runaway girl, the world of Hollywood stuntmen, and a suspicious mechanic when an unsolved murder comes to light.

Release Date : 1975-06-11

Language :SpanishEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Layton ProductionsHiller ProductionsWarner Bros. Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Gene Hackman

Character Name : Harry Moseby

Original Name : Gene Hackman

Gender : Male

Jennifer Warren

Character Name : Paula

Original Name : Jennifer Warren

Gender : Female

John Crawford

Character Name : Tom Iverson

Original Name : John Crawford

Gender : Male

Susan Clark

Character Name : Ellen Moseby

Original Name : Susan Clark

Gender : Female

Melanie Griffith

Character Name : Delilah "Delly" Grastner

Original Name : Melanie Griffith

Gender : Female

Edward Binns

Character Name : Joey Ziegler

Original Name : Edward Binns

Gender : Male

Harris Yulin

Character Name : Marty Heller

Original Name : Harris Yulin

Gender : Male

Janet Ward

Character Name : Arlene Iverson

Original Name : Janet Ward

Gender : Female

James Woods

Character Name : Quentin

Original Name : James Woods

Gender : Male

Kenneth Mars

Character Name : Nick

Original Name : Kenneth Mars

Gender : Male

Anthony Costello

Character Name : Marv Ellman

Original Name : Anthony Costello

Gender : Male

Ben Archibek

Character Name : Charles

Original Name : Ben Archibek

Gender : Male

Dennis Dugan

Character Name : boy

Original Name : Dennis Dugan

Gender : Male

C.J. Hincks

Character Name : Girl

Original Name : C.J. Hincks

Gender : Male

Max Gail

Character Name : Stud

Original Name : Max Gail

Gender : Male

Susan Barrister

Character Name : Ticket Clerk

Original Name : Susan Barrister

Gender : Male

Larry Mitchell

Character Name : Ticket Clerk

Original Name : Larry Mitchell

Gender : Male

Louie Elias

Character Name : Cop

Original Name : Louie Elias

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Take a swing at me Harry the way Sam Spade would. Night Moves is directed by Arthur Penn and written by Alan Sharp. It stars Gene Hackman, Jennifer Warren, Susan Clark, James Woods, Melanie Griffith, Edward Binns, Harris Yulin, Kenneth Mars and Janet Ward. Music is by Michael Small and cinematography by Bruce Surtees. Former footballer turned private detective in Los Angeles Harry Moseby (Hackman), gets hired by an ageing actress to track down her trust-funded daughter Delly Grastner (Griffith), who is known to be in Florida. With his own personal life shaken by his wife's infidelity, Harry dives into the Grasten case with determination. Unfortunately nothing is as it first seems and it's not long before Harry is mired in murky goings on... It sounds kind of bleak. Or is it just the way you tell it? The locale is often bright and sunny but that's about the only thing that is in this excellent neo-noir. Harking back, and doffing its cap towards, the noir detective films of the classic cycle, Night Moves is ripe with characters who are either dubious or damaged. Protagonist Harry Moseby is thrust into a melancholic world that he has no control over, but he doesn't know this fact. As the mystery at the core of the dense plot starts to unravel, there's a bleakness, a 1970s air of cynicism, that pervades the narrative. Culminating in a finale that's suitably dark and ambiguous. Harry thinks if you call him Harry again he's gonna make you eat that cat! Alan Sharp's (Ulzana's Raid) terrific screenplay is appropriately as sharp as a razor. Dialogue is often hardboiled or zinging with wit, and the conversations come with sadness or desperation. Be it chatter about a fateful chess move, sexual enlightenment or the pains of childhood and bad parenting, Sharp's writing provides fascinating characters operating in a tense thriller environment. Listen Delly, I know it doesn't make much sense when you're sixteen. Don't worry. When you get to be forty, it isn't any better. Arthur Penn brilliantly threads it all together, as he hones a great performance out of Hackman and notable turns from the support players, he smoothly blends action with pulsing unease. There's nudity on show, but in Penn's hands it is never used for gratuitous purpose, it represents dangerous fantasies or dented psyches. Small's jazzy score is a fine tonal accompaniment, and Surtees' Technicolor photography provides deft mood enhancements for the interior and exterior sequences. Biting and bitter, Night Moves is essential neo-noir. 9/10