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Original title: Black Moon Rising
  • 1986
  • 12
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
7.3K
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Sans issue (1986)
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CaperMartial ArtsActionCrimeThriller

An FBI freelancer stashes a Las Vegas crime tape in a high-tech car.An FBI freelancer stashes a Las Vegas crime tape in a high-tech car.An FBI freelancer stashes a Las Vegas crime tape in a high-tech car.

  • Director
    • Harley Cokeliss
  • Writers
    • John Carpenter
    • Desmond Nakano
    • William Gray
  • Stars
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Linda Hamilton
    • Robert Vaughn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    7.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harley Cokeliss
    • Writers
      • John Carpenter
      • Desmond Nakano
      • William Gray
    • Stars
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Linda Hamilton
      • Robert Vaughn
    • 59User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Quint
    Linda Hamilton
    Linda Hamilton
    • Nina
    Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn
    • Ryland
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Earl Windom
    Lee Ving
    Lee Ving
    • Ringer
    Bubba Smith
    Bubba Smith
    • Johnson
    Dan Shor
    Dan Shor
    • Billy Lyons
    William Sanderson
    William Sanderson
    • Tyke Thayden
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Iron John
    Nick Cassavetes
    Nick Cassavetes
    • Luis
    Richard Angarola
    Richard Angarola
    • Dr. Melato
    Don Keith Opper
    Don Keith Opper
    • Frenchie
    • (as Don Opper)
    William Marquez
    • Reynoso
    David Pressman
    David Pressman
    • Kid at Grocery Store
    Stanley DeSantis
    Stanley DeSantis
    • The Mover
    Edward Parone
    • Mr. Emilio
    Al White
    Al White
    • Maintenance Man
    Bill Moody
    • Windbreaker Man
    • Director
      • Harley Cokeliss
    • Writers
      • John Carpenter
      • Desmond Nakano
      • William Gray
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    7Hey_Sweden

    No deep thinking required here. Just turn off your brain and enjoy.

    Tommy Lee Jones plays Quint, a professional thief hired by the government to acquire a tape that will incriminate a major corporation. While he is taking it on the lam, he quickly stashes the tape inside an experimental super-car (the "Black Moon" of the title), which is then stolen by another professional thief, Nina (Linda Hamilton) and her precision team. When the two thieves meet, sparks fly, but Quint will be in big trouble if he doesn't get that tape back. So he teams up with two of the cars' designers to take on Ninas' big bad evil boss Ed Ryland (Robert Vaughn).

    The first screenplay ever sold by beloved genre filmmaker John Carpenter, it spent years in development before finally becoming a reality, released by New World in 1986. It's exactly what one would hope it would be: engaging, pedal-to-the-metal nonsense. It's well-paced, it's sexy, it's violent, the car itself is a marvel to behold, and there's some real high-tech finesse displayed by "heroes" and villains alike. It also has a heart, evident in scenes with the great Keenan Wynn (in his penultimate feature film appearance) and Jones.

    The real interest here lies in this eclectic cast. We have a typically charismatic, cool-as-can-be Jones (who apparently did most of his own stunts and came up with a lot of Quints' wisecracks) in the lead, an appealing Hamilton as his love interest, football player turned "Police Academy" regular Bubba Smith as a federal agent, Richard Jaeckel, Dan Shor, and William Sanderson as the Black Moons' creators, punk rocker & occasional actor Lee Ving as Jones' persistent nemesis, and Nick Cassavetes as a henchman. Vaughn is smooth and amusingly slimy in the kind of white-collar bad guy he could play in his sleep. Al White, one of the jive talking dudes from "Airplane!", has a bit as a maintenance man.

    "Black Moon Rising" is overall a fairly routine, somewhat futuristic B action picture, but is still quite agreeable on that level.

    Seven out of 10.
    7utgard14

    Great '80s Fun

    The FBI hires professional thief Quint (Tommy Lee Jones) to steal some data tapes. But he's caught in the act and has to hide the tapes in a prototype super car called the Black Moon. But then the Black Moon is stolen by a car thief (Linda Hamilton) working for big bad guy Ryland (Robert Vaughn). Entertaining popcorn thriller directed by Harley Cokeliss from a story by John Carpenter. Tommy Lee Jones drops one-liners and attracts babes like a true Carpenter hero. Linda Hamilton is great as sexy car thief Nina. She gets the most character attention of anybody in the film. She's also lovely to look at, with her full lips and big '80s hair that she rocked so well. Robert Vaughn redeems himself from Superman III with a nice hissable turn as a villain here. Lee Ving and Bubba Smith appear as thorns in our hero's side. An underrated movie and a fun one.
    JBond007

    Tommy Lee Jones "rises" to the occasion

    A typical 80's action film with an anything but typical plot, Black Moon Rising is not only a film with a memorable story but also admirable acting. Jones, as usual, delivers a great performance, with Linda Hamilton and the always watchable Robert Vaughn backing him up with their immense talent. Above average stunts, an intriguing score, and a fast-paced and, at times, light-hearted script all combine to form a fun and memorable film.
    DcnBlues

    Yet another 80's supercar movie, but the car doesn't take center stage in this one. Tommy Lee Jones does.

    Ho hum, another 80's supercar movie... no wait, that's Tommy Lee Jones. And Linda Hamilton. And the car doesn't get all that much screen time! Wait, could this be a (gasp!) real movie? Yes!

    The car (an aircraft-composite alternate-fuel vehicle named "Black Moon") doesn't get much in the way of road time, as it's the target of some ne-er-do-well car thieves early in the flick. But Tommy Lee's got to get something he dropped back... and it's in the car. And what's this? The car theft ringleader (Robert Vaughn) is a white-collar corporate type who's not about to just let it be driven away? Hrmm... this isn't sounding like our usual crash-em-up plot here. Lots of intrigue, quite a bit of steamy interaction between Jones and Hamilton, and some wonderful stuntwork (including jumping a car from one skyscraper to another). Definitely worth a couple of bucks at the video store for a few nights.
    5Coventry

    Grand Theft Auto, the 80's edition.

    "Black Moon Rising" is a formulaic and predictable but nevertheless entertaining and fast-paced thriller based on a story originally written by no less than John Carpenter. Apparently he wrote it in the 70's already, but the content was admirably processed and adapted in order for the events to take place in a typically 80's setting with even faster cars and contemporary hot starlets like Linda Hamilton that are, in fact, most unattractive by today's standards. Tommy Lee Jones, on the other, rarely looked cooler than here in his role as super-thief Sam Quint. Quint is hired to steal a tape containing evidence against a dodgy company, but quickly finds himself chased by the company's fanatic security guards as well as his governmental employer. Quint hides the tape inside a prototype race car (one that reaches up to 350mph!), but before he has a proper opportunity to recover it, the wheels get stolen by a professionally organized syndicate of car thieves. That's how Quint meets and gradually falls for Hamilton's character Nina, as she's a sly and experienced kleptomaniac! "Black Moon Rising" is a prototypic example of an action movie in which one little handling (like hiding a tape in the truck of a car) snowballs into a gigantic avalanche of clichéd but even so enjoyable situations until a grotesque finale is inevitable. In this case the finale involves an impressive piece of stunt car driving at great height. Literally! It's a forgettable and lightweight 80's action movie, but Harry Cokeliss' direction is fairly competent and the dull moments can easily be count on the fingers of one hand. Robert Vaughn is on automatic pilot (pun intended) in his confident role of relentless crime boss and there are some neat cameos from familiar names like Keenan Wynn, William Sanderson and Richard Jaeckal. Nothing special, but definitely a fine choice if you seek mindless rainy-Sunday afternoon entertainment.

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    • Trivia
      John Carpenter wrote this about the time he made 'Escape from New York'. In interviews he confessed he has never seen the final film.
    • Goofs
      At about the 43 minute mark, as Quint surveys the towers with binoculars, two yellow pencils are visible stuck upright into the planters and flowerpots of the middle plaza, revealing the scene to be a fabricated mini model.
    • Quotes

      Marvin Ringer: Mr. Quint and I go back a ways. We used to be, what, in competition?

      Quint: I never considered you competition, Marvin.

      Marvin Ringer: Aw, that's not nice Quint. We had our moments.

      Quint: You must have had yours in private.

    • Alternate versions
      The director's cut is 15 minutes longer.
    • Connections
      Featured in In Search of Tomorrow (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Sleeping With The Enemy
      Written by Chari Brandon and Jack Littlejohn

      Performed by Chari Brandon

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Luna negra
    • Filming locations
      • 48406 90th St E Lancaster, California, USA(Desert Market gas station)
    • Production companies
      • New World Pictures
      • Sequoia Productions (II)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,637,565
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,775,388
      • Jan 12, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,637,565
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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