What is the plot of Night Moves?

What is the plot of Night Moves?

Hard-nosed private investigator Harry Moseby (Gene Hackman), to distract himself from a rapidly deteriorating marriage, takes a case from an aging B-movie queen (Janet Ward) to locate her runaway daughter, Delly (Melanie Griffith). His search takes him to the Florida Keys, where the girl has been hiding out with her stepfather, Tom (John Crawford), and Tom’s lover, Paula (Jennifer Warren). Harry initiates an affair with Paula and soon learns the case is more complex than he first assessed it.
Night Moves/Film synopsis

Is Night Moves based on a true story?

It’s inspired by a true story, believe it or not. Available same day as theaters: the romantic comedy “The Longest Week” with Jason Bateman and Olivia Wilde, and the indie music drama “God Help the Girl,” the debut film from Stuart Murdoch of the band Belle & Sebastian.

Who was in the plane at the end of Night Moves?

When he is in Florida he has two encounters with Paula through screens. When the plane circles near the boat in the final sequence Harry can’t make out that it is Tom’s yellow Piper Cub because the plane is in front of the sun and it is just a blur until it makes its final pass.

When was the movie Night Moves made?

June 11, 1975 (New York)
Night Moves/Release date

Who was Melanie Griffiths father?

Peter Griffith
Melanie Griffith/Fathers

Where was Movie Night Moves filmed?

southern Oregon
Night Moves was shot on location in southern Oregon in the fall of 2012 over thirty days, using locations including the Chief Miwaleta Park in Azalea. The dam in the film is the Galesville Reservoir in the Klamath Mountains.

Where was Night Moves 1975?

Films set in Los Angeles. Films shot in Florida.

Are Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith still married?

Johnson and Griffith reconnected in the late ’80s and remarried in June 1989. The former couple welcomed Dakota in October of that year. The pair divorced in 1996.

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