- Blood on the Moon
Infobox Film
name = Blood on the Moon
caption = French DVD Cover
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director =Robert Wise
producer = Theron Warth
writer = Story: Luke Short Screenplay: Lillie Hayward Harold Shumate
starring =Robert Mitchum Barbara Bel Geddes
Robert Preston
music =Roy Webb
cinematography =Nicholas Musuraca
editing = Samuel E. Beetley
distributor =RKO Radio Pictures
released =November 9 1948 (U.S.A.)
runtime = 88 minutes
country =United States
language = English
budget =
amg_id = 1:6158
imdb_id = 0040175"Blood on the Moon" (1948) is an RKO
black-and-white "psychological" western directed byRobert Wise withcinematography byNicholas Musuraca . The film, starringRobert Mitchum ,Barbara Bel Geddes , and Robert Preston has manyfilm noir elements. It was shot in California and some of the more scenic shots at Red Rock Crossing,Sedona, Arizona . The picture is based on the novel "Gunman's Chance" by Luke Short. [imdb title|id=0040175|title=Blood on the Moon.]Plot
Mitchum plays drifter cowboy Jim Garry. After receiving a job-offer letter from smooth-talking Tate Riling (Preston), Garry rides into an Indian reservation and finds himself in the middle of a feud between cattle ranchers and homesteaders. What Garry doesn't realize is that Riling, the man he now works for, is crooked.
Tate plans to swindle naive landowners in an elaborate scheme involving a plan to make sure that cattle owner Lufton and his family don't get grazing land thereby losing their cattle.
At first aligning himself with Riling, Garry finally figures out that his so-called friend is up to no good and switches loyalty to Lufton and his daughters, leading to a bloody showdown.
Cast
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Robert Mitchum as Jim Garry
*Barbara Bel Geddes as Amy Lufton
* Robert Preston as Tate Riling
*Walter Brennan as Kris Barden
*Phyllis Thaxter as Carol Lufton
*Frank Faylen as Jake Pindalest
*Tom Tully as John Lufton
*Charles McGraw as Milo Sweet
*Clifton Young as Joe Shotten
*Tom Tyler as Frank Reardon
*George Cooper as Fred Barden
*Tom Keene as Ted Elser
*Bud Osborne as Cap Willis
* Zon Murray as Nels Titterton
*Robert Bray as Bart DanielsCritical reception
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The New York Times " gave the film a good review and lauded Robert Mitchum's acting and Lilly Hayward's screenplay. They wrote, "..."Blood on the Moon" still stands out from run-of-the-range action dramas. The reason is obvious enough. This picture has a sound, sensible story to tell and, besides, it is well acted. Robert Mitchum carries the burden of the film and his acting is superior all the way...Lillie Hayward's screen play, taken from a novel by Luke Short, is solidly constructed and by not over-emphasizing Jim Garry's inherent honesty, she has permitted Mr. Mitchum to illuminate a character that is reasonable and most always interesting. The same can be said of the rancher's daughter, whom Miss Bel Geddes represents. Others who give worthy help include Walter Brennan, Mr. Preston, Phyllis Thaxter, Frank Faylen and Tom Tully. And a word should be said, too, for the direction by Robert Wise. A comparative newcomer to the directorial ranks, he has managed to keep the atmosphere of this leisurely paced film charged with impending violence. [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9503E2D6143DEE3ABC4A52DFB7678383659EDE "The New York Times] . "Mitchum Carries New Cowboy Thriller," film review,November 12 1948 . Last accessed:April 1 2008 , login required.]The film was also reviewed favorably by the staff at "Variety" magazine. They wrote, "Blood on the Moon" is a terse, tightly-drawn western drama. There's none of the formula approach to its story telling. Picture captures the crisp style used by Luke Short in writing his western novels...Picture's pace has a false sense of leisureliness that points up several tough moments of action. There is a deadly knock-down and drag-out fist fight between Mitchum and Preston; a long chase across snow-covered mountains and the climax gun battle between Preston's henchmen and Mitchum, Brennan and Bel Geddes that are loaded with suspense wallop." [ [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117789372.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0 "Variety"] . Film review, November 1948. Last accessed: April 1, 2008.]
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