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NIGHT MOVES (1975)
New 2017 1080p HD remaster created from 4K scan from the original camera negative
BD50
Director: Arthur Penn
Cast: Gene Hackman, Jennifer Warren, Melanie Griffith, James Woods
16 x 9 WIDESCREEN-Aspect ratio 1.78
DTS-HD MASTER AUDIO-2.0 MONO
ENGLISH SDH
Special features: Vintage featurette “DAY OF THE DIRECTOR”; Original Theatrical Trailer (Remastered in HD)
L.A. detective Harry Moseby (Gene Hackman) has problems. Missing persons and bedroom stakeouts are no match for his glory days as a pro football player. His wife is having a not-so-secret affair. And while sorting things out, he takes on the case of a runaway teenager that may be a lot more than he can handle.
Director Arthur Penn, who worked with Hackman on Bonnie and Clyde and Target, guides this spellbinding, first-rate thriller where solutions to murderous riddles don’t come easily. Joining Hackman and Penn are two actors just starting out on the road to stardom: James Woods and Melanie Griffith. The stars come out – and so does the excitement – when the Night Moves.
New 2017 1080p HD remaster created from 4K scan from the original camera negative
BD50
Director: Arthur Penn
Cast: Gene Hackman, Jennifer Warren, Melanie Griffith, James Woods
16 x 9 WIDESCREEN-Aspect ratio 1.78
DTS-HD MASTER AUDIO-2.0 MONO
ENGLISH SDH
Special features: Vintage featurette “DAY OF THE DIRECTOR”; Original Theatrical Trailer (Remastered in HD)
L.A. detective Harry Moseby (Gene Hackman) has problems. Missing persons and bedroom stakeouts are no match for his glory days as a pro football player. His wife is having a not-so-secret affair. And while sorting things out, he takes on the case of a runaway teenager that may be a lot more than he can handle.
Director Arthur Penn, who worked with Hackman on Bonnie and Clyde and Target, guides this spellbinding, first-rate thriller where solutions to murderous riddles don’t come easily. Joining Hackman and Penn are two actors just starting out on the road to stardom: James Woods and Melanie Griffith. The stars come out – and so does the excitement – when the Night Moves.