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Director: | John Bailey |
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Writer: | Roy Carlson |
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Detective Kyle Bodine falls for Rachel Munro who is trapped in a violent marriage. After shooting her husband, Kyle relucantly agrees to help hide the body, but Kyle's partner is showing an unusual flair for finding clues. | |
Release Date: | Mar 04, 1994 |
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Director: | John Bailey |
Writer: | Roy Carlson |
Genres: | Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | neo-noir |
Production Companies | Tig Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $3,038,499
Budget: $15,000,000 |
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Updated: Aug 09, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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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 |
Robb Edward Morris | Officer Pinola |
Peggy O'Neal | Miami Desk Clerk |
Sandy Martin | Gun Saleswoman |
Roger Aaron Brown | Police Captain |
Marc Macaulay | CSU Technician |
Larry Shuler | Patrolman at Turner's |
Paul Darby | CSU Photographer |
Theresa Bean | Felicity Turner |
Danny Cochran | Blues Band |
Buddy Dolan | Sergeant |
Robert Burgos | Harlan James |
Name | Job |
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Roy Carlson | Writer |
Conrad E. Angone | Production Design |
Robert W. Henderson | Art Direction |
Don K. Ivey | Set Decoration |
Vicki Graef | Costume Design |
Elizabeth McBride | Costume Design |
Selena Evans-Miller | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Carl Fullerton | Makeup Artist |
Jeffrey Wilhoit | Foley Artist |
James E. Webb | Sound Mixer |
Douglas Vaughan | Boom Operator |
Thomas Kittle | Special Effects |
Bill Phillips | Supervising Sound Editor |
Lawrence J. Cavanaugh | Special Effects Supervisor, Special Effects |
John Bailey | Director |
Jill Savitt | Editor |
George Fenton | Original Music Composer |
Elisabeth Leustig | Casting |
Neal Martz | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Eric Jewett | First Assistant Director |
Vicki Jackson-Lemay | Second Assistant Director |
Adam Jenkins | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gary C. Bourgeois | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Artie Malesci | Stunts |
Tom Bahr | Stunts |
Dennis Deveaugh | Stunts |
Patrick Selts | Stunts |
Don Reddy | Camera Operator |
Mike Moyer | Chief Lighting Technician |
Harvey Shield | Music Supervisor |
Neal Thompson | Title Designer |
Carol Littleton | Editor |
Willy Kurant | Director of Photography |
Name | Title |
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Roy Carlson | Producer |
Carol Kim | Producer |
Barrie M. Osborne | Producer |
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The porcelain prince and princess. China Moon is directed by John Bailey and written by Roy Carlson. It stars Ed Harris, Madeleine Stowe, Benicio del Toro, Charles Dance and Patricia Healy. Music is by George Fenton and cinematography by Willy Kurant. To be kind since China Moon is a very good ... film in its own right, that is for lovers of film noir and its off shoot neo-noir, it's a film where its only crime is not being as great as previous instalments of noirs classic era and neo. Story treads deliciously familiar ground, where Harris' intrepid cop falls deep for Stowe's sultry babe and before he can say " I would do anything for you", he's in it up to his neck. In true noir fashion there's a twisty road to be navigated, nothing is as it at first seems, with hidden agendas, shifty shenanigans and emotional turmoil all playing a hand. The police procedural aspect intrigues greatly, with the devilish kicker of Harris investigating himself, while the intricacies of crime investigation - such as bullet science - is not given short shrift. As a mood piece it scores high, the sweaty Florida settings ripe for Bailey (a cinematographer by trade) to mix a bit of poetic ambiance with misty shimmers, rainy bleakness and colour coded criminality that's not detrimental to true noir essence. Perfs are from the higher end of the scale, and the makers add enough original touches of their own so as to not let this become a pointless retread. Closing superbly with a double whammy finale, China Moon is one that film noir lovers should sample. 7/10
**_Neo-noir in the heart of Florida with Ed Harris, Madeleine Stowe and Benicio Del Toro_** A good detective in the Tampa Bay area (Harris) trains his greenhorn partner (Del Toro) while starting a relationship with an alluring woman (Stowe). It turns out she’s in an abusive marriage with a pompou ... s banker (Charles Dance). Havoc ensues. “China Moon” (1994) is a crime drama/thriller similar to “Body Heat” from over a dozen years earlier; even the setting is similar. The difference is that “Body Heat” was a hit at the box office while this one failed to acquire an audience and basically went into obscurity. Regardless, it’s a well-done ‘modern’ film noir that’s more conventional than highly stylized, but includes some brooding rainy night sequences. The acting is great, but the forced ending is ridiculous. It wasn’t necessary. Kyle (Harris) finding himself in an ironic role while his rookie pal suddenly discovers how to be a detective was interesting enough. Then it gets eye-rolling. Why Sure! Still, if you like neo-noir and the actors, it’s worth checking out. The movie runs 1 hour, 39 minutes, and was shot in the Greater Tampa Bay area, including Lakeland and Bartow, which are an hour’s drive east of Tampa; and St. Pete’s Beach. GRADE: B-