IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Director: Robert Wise•Genres: Western, Crime, Drama
A lone drifter, Jake McCandles, arrives in a frontier town and quickly finds himself caught between two feuding factions. He's hired by the wealthy rancher John Hampton, but soon discovers Hampton's ruthless methods and dubious intentions. McCandles develops a complicated relationship with Hampton's fiancée, Amy, and must navigate a treacherous path to survive and uncover the truth.
Blood on the Moon was generally well-received by critics upon its release for its taut direction, strong performances, and atmospheric presentation. It is often cited as one of the better Westerns of its era, particularly for its psychological undertones and complex characters.
Praised for its suspenseful narrative and noir-like atmosphere within a Western setting.
Robert Mitchum's gritty performance as the morally ambiguous protagonist is a standout.
Visually striking cinematography that enhances the film's mood.
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The film's striking black-and-white cinematography, particularly its use of shadows and stark landscapes, was highly praised and contributed to its atmospheric and often noir-influenced feel, setting it apart from many typical Westerns of the period.
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