Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter a nuclear war on Earth, the Soviet Union and the U.S. both establish outposts on the Moon. When a murder occurs on the outpost in 2015, both U.S. and Soviet investigators are forced to... Alles lesenAfter a nuclear war on Earth, the Soviet Union and the U.S. both establish outposts on the Moon. When a murder occurs on the outpost in 2015, both U.S. and Soviet investigators are forced to work on the case together.After a nuclear war on Earth, the Soviet Union and the U.S. both establish outposts on the Moon. When a murder occurs on the outpost in 2015, both U.S. and Soviet investigators are forced to work on the case together.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Ivanov
- (as Michael J .Shannon)
- Sorokin
- (as Tomek Bork)
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They found more than they bargained for. Besides the original murder, there were others all aimed at covering up a truth both Soviet and Americans wanted revealed. Fascinating. Well worth watching.
The detail in this film is great. How would people live on a lunar mining station? The bar converts to other things, there's a library, and the quarters, while not spacious, are adequate. They didn't ignore the air situation or the gravity. And they DIDN'T have people exploding in decompression like they did in Outland. Very well done.
There is a twist in this drama that it is a whodunnit and we are looking for a mysterious killer on the moon.
Julian Sands plays a Russian investigator with all the charisma of a zombie in a coma. The Great Dane Brigitte Nielsen plays an American who gets out acted by her recently enhanced breasts.
The film is tosh in so many levels, from the script to the acting. To call it wooden is being offensive to forests.
The production design is pants, for something on the moon I get the feeling that we are on a spaceship with beige sets.
The fall in the Berlin Wall and the Soviet Union soon after the production was shown makes it look like a throwback to another era.
Also it was not much of a murder mystery.
Murder by Moonlight is a TV movie whose limited budget is never disguised. It has some name actors in fairness, yet they don't contribute much. Brigitte Nielsen sports massive shoulder pads but gives a very weak performance, Julian Sands sports an over-done Russian accent but is also somewhat lacking, while the usually reliable Brian Cox has no more than a clichéd support role as a Soviet official. The two principals Nielsen and Sands are the sleuthing duo who, as is customary, begin at logger-heads with each other but gradually get to like one and other. They even go as far to develop a romance, which it has to be said was very unconvincing and lacking in any chemistry. Matters are also not helped very much by a cheap tinny soundtrack that constantly reminds you of how low budget it all is. I do like a murder-mystery but this one was handled in a somewhat dull manner, although I will give it credit for at least having a memorable culprit.
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- WissenswertesThroughout filming, Julian Sands (who is allergic to seafood) refused to eat anything other than crab meat, saying it helped him "imagine the discomfort of a man confined to a spacesuit for a month."
- PatzerThere are numerous references to the Soviet Union, indicating it was still around in 2015. Not so - it fell in 1991, just two years after this movie aired.
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Maggie Bartok: [having tasted the reconstituted alchohol that is offered aboard the moon base] Mm... this is... awful.
Dr. Isabelle Klein: The guys at R & D are getting pretty good at Bourbon and Gin, but the mysteries of Scotch continue to elude them.
- VerbindungenReferenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Patrick Swayze/Garry Shandling (1989)
- SoundtracksEarth Angel
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