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  1. Black Noon: Directed by Bernard L. Kowalski. With Roy Thinnes, Yvette Mimieux, Ray Milland, Gloria Grahame. Traveling minister Reverend John Keyes and his wife Lorna are quietly menaced by a devil cult in the Old West.

  2. Black Noon (TV Movie 1971) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. This film puts an interesting twist on the horror genre by placing the storyline in the American West of the 1800s. Rev. John Keyes (Roy Thinnes) and his wife Lorna (Lynn Loring) have broken a wagon wheel and are stranded in the arid desert while traveling on their way to John's new post as a preacher. Unrelenting sun and dehydration have them ...

  4. "Black Noon" proves that a horror movie does not need tons of explicit gore in order to frighten and unsettle. The resolution is quite violent, but most of the sense of unease comes from artful little touches strewn throughout, such as the slightly off-key way in which the townsfolk react to the exactions of the local hoodlum.

  5. Black Moon: Directed by Louis Malle. With Cathryn Harrison, Therese Giehse, Alexandra Stewart, Joe Dallesandro. To escape a gender war, a girl flees to a remote farmhouse and becomes part of an extensive family's unusual, perhaps even supernatural, lifestyle.

  6. Black Moon (1975) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Black Moon Rising: Directed by Harley Cokeliss. With Tommy Lee Jones, Linda Hamilton, Robert Vaughn, Richard Jaeckel. A thief named Quint is hired by the Justice Department to steal incriminating tapes from a corrupt corporation.

  8. Black Noon: Directed by Bernard L. Kowalski. With Roy Thinnes, Yvette Mimieux, Ray Milland, Gloria Grahame. Traveling minister Reverend John Keyes and his wife Lorna are quietly menaced by a devil cult in the Old West.

  9. Fleeing into a nearby field, she comes upon a lonely mansion inhabited by an old lady (Giehse) who knows how to talk to animals. Shot by the great Sven Nykvist, Black Moon offers a distinctively different approach to the theme of adolescent self-realization that has been a frequent concern in Malle's work.

  10. Shanghai Noon: Directed by Tom Dey. With Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Lucy Liu, Brandon Merrill. A Chinese man travels to the Wild West to rescue a kidnapped Princess. After teaming up with a train robber, the unlikely duo takes on a Chinese traitor and his corrupt boss.