China Moon
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| China Moon | |
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China Moon film poster |
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| Directed by | John Bailey |
| Produced by | Barrie M. Osborne |
| Written by | Roy Carlson |
| Starring | Ed Harris Madeline Stowe Benicio del Toro Charles Dance Patricia Healy Pruitt Taylor Vince |
| Music by | George Fenton |
| Cinematography | Willy Kurant |
| Editing by | Carol Littleton Jill Savitt |
| Distributed by | Orion Pictures |
| Release date(s) | March 4, 1994 |
| Running time | 99 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
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China Moon is a 1994 neo-noir written by Roy Carlson, directed by John Bailey, and starring Ed Harris and Madeline Stowe.
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[edit] Plot
A small town detective has a passionate affair with a beautiful local woman. When her wealthy husband is brutally murdered, her lover is immediately suspected and he must stumble through a maze of deceit to find out the truth and clear his name.
[edit] Cast
- Ed Harris - Kyle Bodine
- Madeleine Stowe - Rachel Munro
- Charles Dance - Rupert Munro
- Patricia Healy - Adele
- Benicio del Toro - Lamar Dickey
- Tim Powell - Fraker
- Pruitt Taylor Vince - Daryl Jeeters
[edit] Development
Shot in DeLuxe color on location in Florida, using Panavision equipment:[1]
Filmed in 1991 but "shelved" for three years[3]
[edit] Reception
Box office gross: $3,038,499 (USA) (sub-total)[4]
- Received at 44% rating on RottenTomatoes.[5]
[edit] Soundtrack
The following songs are used in the film:
- "Well, Well, Well, Baby-La"
- "Tell Me What I Want to Hear"
- "Rack 'Em Up"
- "Pink Lemonade"
- "Remember Slow Fox?"[1]

