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Duration: 143 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ribero |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x384 | Added: 2009-Jan-01 |
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Jennifer Warren (born August 12, 1941) is an American actress and film director. Born in Greenwich Village, New York City, she is the daughter of Paula Bauersmith, an actress, and dentist Barnet M. Warren. Her uncle was Yiddish theatre actor Jacob Ben-Ami. Warren graduated from Elisabeth Irwin High School. She married producer Roger Gimbel in 1976, with whom she has a son, Barney. Gimbel passed away on April 26, 2011. Warren made her Broadway debut in '6 Rms Riv Vu' (1972), for which she won the Theatre World Award. She appeared in films like 'Slap Shot', 'Night Moves', and 'Ice Castles'. Warren has also directed two features: 'The Beans of Egypt, Maine' (1994) and 'Partners in Crime' (2000). Her television credits include numerous made-for-TV movies and appearances on shows like 'The Bob Newhart Show' and 'Murder, She Wrote'.
Release Year: 1975
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Die Heiße Spur, A Döntés éjszakája, Bersaglio di notte, Dödligt utspel, La fugue, Natten skjuler alle spor, La noche se mueve, Um Lance no Escuro, Yön siirrot
Director: Arthur Penn
Writer: Alan Sharp
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Companies: Hiller Productions, Layton Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures
Genre: Crime Thriller Film, Drama, Mystery, Mystery Film, Thriller
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Keywords: chess, divorce, dolphin, florida keys, glass bottom boat, missing daughter, movie set, neo-noir, private detective, scuba diving, stuntman
Private detective Harry Moseby takes on a case involving the disappearance of a young woman, Delly, whose mother is a former Hollywood actress. He travels to Florida where he uncovers connections between Delly's disappearance and the world of Hollywood stuntmen and a suspicious mechanic. Along the way, an unsolved murder comes to light, further complicating the case.
Night Moves (1975) is a neo-noir thriller directed by Arthur Penn. The film centers around private detective Harry Moseby who becomes entangled in a complex web of deceit while investigating the disappearance of Delly, the daughter of a former Hollywood actress. Set against the backdrop of Florida Keys, the film explores themes of corruption and moral ambiguity.