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Night Moves
Directed by
Arthur Penn
R
1975
1h 40m
Mystery
,
Thriller
,
and more
7.1
77%
72%
6.7
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Los Angeles private investigator Harry Moseby is hired by a client to find her runaway teenage daughter. Moseby tracks the daughter down, only to stumble upon something much more intriguing and sinister.
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Cast of Night Moves
Gene Hackman
Harry Moseby
Jennifer Warren
Paula
John Crawford
Tom Iverson
Susan Clark
Ellen Moseby
Melanie Griffith
Delilah "Delly" Grastner
Edward Binns
Joey Ziegler
Harris Yulin
Marty Heller
Janet Ward
Arlene Iverson
James Woods
Quentin
Kenneth Mars
Nick
Anthony Costello
Marv Ellman
Ben Archibek
Charles
Dennis Dugan
boy
C.J. Hincks
Girl
Max Gail
Stud
Susan Barrister
Ticket Clerk
Larry Mitchell
Ticket Clerk
Louie Elias
Cop
Arthur Penn
Director
Alan Sharp
Writer
Night Moves Ratings & Reviews
Newsweek
Paul D. Zimmerman
The movie just vanishes, loose ends and all, in the pit of its own black vision.
Village Voice
Andrew Sarris
Night Moves bids fair to become one of the most underrated movies of the year.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Judith Crist
It is a stark and perceptive study of the private eye as a man able to function so long as he is uninvolved.
New York Magazine/Vulture
John Simon
A television murder mystery with grandiloquent existential pretensions, from a disastrous script, but as far as acting goes, nicely directed by Arthur Penn.
TIME Magazine
Richard Schickel
Night Moves becomes more entertaining and more interesting than it basically has any right to be.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Farnum Gray
Hackman's performance is one of his best.
Boston Globe
Kevin Kelly
"Night Moves" is a taut, thoughtful, artfully composed thriller with a difference.
Chicago Tribune
Gene Siskel
"Night Moves" will win no praise from persons expecting a mystery. It's a mood piece, and a bleak one at that.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Perry Stewart
It's well directed, well photographed and crisply edited.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
"Night Moves" is a stunning, stylish detective mystery.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Will Jones
What makes it all work, besides a finely tuned script, is an impressive collection of finely tuned performances.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Desmond Ryan
It sprawls uneasily across the screen -- a film of individual virtues and fine details that collapses under the weight of its aspirations.
New York Daily News
Ann Guarino
The script by Alan Sharp has little suspense and gets too clever delving into psychological motives.
New York Daily News
Rex Reed
The complex inter-weaving of action and character development results in a rich fabric of humanity seldom explored in the action-thriller genre.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Pollack
Sharp has provided some excellent throwaway lines. The story builds slowly, and without a great deal of suspense, but there is sufficient action.
Los Angeles Times
Doug List
Few actors can communicate that kind of inner struggle better than Hackman.
USA Today
Mike Clark
Screenwriter Alan Sharp's dialogue, as edgy as his name, combines with Penn's incisive direction to create memorable characters.
AV Club
Nathan Rabin
Filled with shadows both literal and figurative, Night Moves elegantly combines the hard-edged pessimism, crackling banter, and all-consuming darkness of classic noir with the paranoia and bitterness that characterizes so much '70s cinema.
Slant Magazine
Budd Wilkins
Arthur Penn's Night Moves is one of the great revisionist noirs, taking its place alongside Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye and Roman Polanski's Chinatown.
Newsday
Joseph Gelmis
It's a terse, bleak, psychological suspense flick that has a lot going for it despite a totally incomprehensible slambang ending that leaves the plots unsorted.
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