Main Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, Ward Bond, William Ching, John Dierkes
Release Year: 1953
Country: US
Run Time: 75 minutes
Plot
Disreputable wanderer Wes Anderson (Fred MacMurray) has been thrown in a frontier town calaboose, accused of being a "moonlighter" -- a cowpuncher who herds cattle by day and steals them by night. When Anderson escapes from jail, another man is falsely accused of Wes' crimes and is promptly lynched. Driven by guilt and revenge, Wes is determined to punish those responsible for the hanging, and to pay for a decent funeral for the innocent victim. In doing this, however, Wes turns from moonlighting to bank robbing, and it is up to his erstwhile sweetheart, Rela (Barbara Stanwyck) to bring him to justice. Along the way, Wes' criminal tendencies have tragic consequences for his hero-worshipping brother, Tom (William Ching). Originally released in 3-D, The Moonlighter is currently available only in 2-D, its only novelty value being the re-teaming of Double Indemnity stars Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck (who would again work together three years later in the low-key domestic drama There's Always Tomorrow). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Daniel Hall - Art Director, Ann Peck - Costume Designer, Joe King - Costume Designer, Roy Rowland - Director, Terrell O. Morse - Editor, Heinz Roemheld - Composer (Music Score), Heinz Roemheld - Musical Direction/Supervision, Bert Glennon - Cinematographer, Joseph Bernhard - Producer, Fred MacLean - Set Designer, Niven Busch - Screenwriter