Moonrise (1948) Dane Clark Eng

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Moonrise (1948) Dane Clark Eng
  • Release date: 1 Oct 1948
  • Release year: 1948
  • Runtime: 90 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: one word title, car accident, compact, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, pond, bullying, younger version of character, flashback, baby, doll
  • Budget: $849,452
Plot:
Danny Hawkins, who lives in a psychological shadow because his father died by a hangman's noose, accidentally kills a man in a fight over a girl, Gilly Johnson, and is afraid to notify the police. He wins the love of the girl but when she tries to influence him to admit his guilt, he runs away.

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Format: AVI
Duration: 01:26:31

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Resolution: 704 x 5284 (4K/UHD)
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