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Movie
China Moon
Synopsis
China Moon is a slick noir thriller, nice to look at, well-acted and directed, but ultimately predictable, even to its "surprise" ending. Kyle Bodine (Ed Harris) falls in love with Rachel Munro (Madeleine Stowe), the unhappily married wife of a drunken Southern aristocrat Rupert (Charles Dance). One night, tired of his beatings and abuse, Rachel kills Rupert, apparently in self-defense. Kyle helps her cover-up the crime and establish an alibi. However, Kyle's young partner Lamar (Benecio Del Toro) suspects Rachel of the murder and begins an investigation. In fairly predictable plot twists reminiscent of the far superior Body Heat Kyle finds his life falling apart. While the plot is contrived, the performances are convincing, particularly that of Madeline Stowe as the treacherous Rachel. Ed Harris gives the character of Kyle depth and complexity. Cinematographer-turned-director John Bailey gives the film a great, dark, rain-slicked noir look and feel and lingers on details which take an otherwise predictable mystery/thriller and make it seem like a game of wits.
Cast
- Madeleine Stowe
- Ed Harris
- Benicio Del Toro
- Charles Dance
- Patricia Healy
- Tim A. Powell
- Robb Morris
- Pruitt Taylor Vince
- Larry Shuler
- Paul Darby
- Theresa Bean
- Allen Prince
- Special K. McCray
- Sam Myers
- Anson Funderburgh
- Matt McCabe
- Jim Milan
- Danny Cochran
- Gregory Avellone
- Sandy Martin
- Joseph E. Louden
- Janis Benson
- Peggy O'Neal
- Buddy Dolan
- Special 'K' McCray
- Robert Koch
- Roger Aaron Brown
- Robert Burgos
- Steve Zurk
- Terrie Jameson
- Clifton Jones
- Marc Macaulay
- Ralph Wilcox
- Michael McDougal
- Don Ivey
- Artie Malesci
- Peter Montagna
- Willy Kurant
- Todd Kleitsch
- Carl Fullerton
- Carol Kim
- Bruce Steinheimer
- Elisabeth Leustig
- Roy Carlson
- Robert W. Henderson
- Conrad E. Angone
- Jill Savitt
- Lawrence J. Cavanaugh
- Elizabeth McBride
- Neal Martz
- Carol Littleton