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Black Moon Rising
Description
FBI hire a skillful thief to steal a data tape from a company. They will take this tape and analysis to prove this company has illegal activities. When this thief finds out the tape and hides it inside a prototype car. However, there is someone else interrupts him.
FBI hire a skillful thief to steal a data tape from a company. They will take this tape and analysis to prove this company has illegal activities. When this thief finds out the tape and hides it inside a prototype car. However, there is someone else interrupts him.
Actors:
Edward Parone,
Townsend Coleman,
Al White,
Dave Adams,
Stanley DeSantis,
Richard Angarola,
William Sanderson
Edward Parone
Townsend Coleman
28 May 1954, New York City, New York, USA
Al White
17 May 1942, Houston, Texas, USA
Dave Adams
Stanley DeSantis
6 July 1953, Roslyn, New York, USA
Richard Angarola
1 September 1920, Traverse City, Michigan, USA
William Sanderson
10 January 1944, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Black Moon Rising #Harley Cokeliss #Linda Hamilton #New World Pictures #Robert Vaughn #Sequoia Productions #Tommy Lee Jones
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January 01, 2000
Cokliss's direction strains for a stylishness it doesn't achieve, yet his fundamentally straightforward style brings out the abstract design of the plot.
February 29, 2016
One long, fuel economy-eroding idle before a mildly interesting vehicle stunt. For all its potential, "Black Moon Rising" only proves history's deep, dark cracks are there for a reason and some movies are fated to fall into them at 325 miles an hour.
June 24, 2006
It all gets off to a cracking start, only to dwindle very rapidly into thin and predictable variations on the formulaic ploys.
Spirituality and Practice
August 25, 2004
It took three screenplay writers to concoct this rather unamazing action-thriller about cars, thieves, and dirty tricks.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
Like a stolen car, it moves pretty fast, if erratically.
eFilmCritic.com
July 31, 2002
Entirely forgettable car chase flick.

