Night Moves Movie Review
Night Moves Review
"Night Moves" Overview

Rating: R
1975
Cast and Crew
Director : Arthur PennProducer : Robert M. Sherman
Screenwiter : Alan Sharp
Starring : Gene Hackman,Jennifer Warren,Ed Binns,Harris Yulin,Kenneth Mars,Janet Ward,James Woods,Anthony Costello,John Crawford,Melanie Griffith,Ben Archibek,Dennis Dugan,C.J. Hincks,Maxwell Gail Jr.,Susan Barrister,Larry Mitchell,Susan Clark
Hey, I loved Chinatown too. A year after Roman Polanski made his masterpiece,
Arthur Penn came along and shat out this dreck in a sad attempt to quickly
knock off what made Chinatown great.
We pick up the story with Los Angeles detective Harry Moseby (Gene Hackman), a
P.I. who's hired by a wealthy woman to track down her runaway daughter (Melanie
Griffith in her first speaking part and already taking off her clothes), who's
run off to the Florida Keys. Almost at random, a secondary plot develops,
involving a murderous movie stunt coordinator. Meanwhile, Harry's wife is
cheating on him, and Harry confronts the guy on at least two different
occasions.
If it sounds derivative, that's because it is. Night Moves is terribly
uninspired filmmaking, and it's difficult to follow, too. Unlike Nicholson's
Jake Gittes, we never get to see most of Moseby's gumshoe work. He tells us
about it later, or, when he does do some flatfoot work, he beats the crap out
of his suspects until they spill the info he wants. Harry isn't a P.I., he's an
enforcer.
The film's terrible script is matched only by some of the most dated costumes
and hairstyles you're likely to see. Made in the black pit of 1975, even Stevie
Wonder would cringe at the fashions on display here.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



