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Mad at the Moon ()


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A young woman on the frontier marries a meek farmer who has an annoying habit of going through a rather drastic change every full moon.

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Jenny Hill
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Miller Brown
Stephen Blake ...
James Miller
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Mrs. Hill
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Sally
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Young Mrs. Miller
Eleanor Baggett ...
Older Mrs. Miller
Pat Atkins ...
Mrs. Russell
Morgan Stuart ...
Young Jenny
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Young James
Jonathan Tripp ...
Opera Singer
Janet Momjian ...
Opera Singer
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Piano Player
Jacqueline Stansbury ...
Saloon Girl (as Jackie Stansbury)
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Saloon Girl
Kathy Messick ...
Saloon Girl
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Miss Saunders (as Melissa Anne Moore)
Stephen Cole ...
Priest
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Town Mayor
Travis Jordan Marsh ...
Baby James Miller
Cameron Frankley ...
Card Cheat
Hank Stone ...
Card Cheat
Bob Shurtleff ...
Card Cheat
Lori Ashton ...
Saloon Dancer
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Laborer (as Michael Sladek)
Barbara Dow ...
Mrs. Hill's Friend
Reed Hollister ...
Townsperson
Heide Amurri ...
Townsperson (as Heidi Lund)
Michael Latshaw ...
Townsperson
Richard Barlow ...
Townsperson
Janice Dejon ...
Townsperson
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Townsperson
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Barber (uncredited)

Directed by

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Martin Donovan

Written by

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Martin Donovan ... (screenplay) and
Richard Pelusi ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Matt Devlen ... producer
Cassian Elwes ... producer
Michael Jaffe ... executive producer
Michael Kastenbaum ... producer
Seth Kastenbaum ... co-producer
Daniel Sladek ... co-producer

Music by

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Gerald Gouriet

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Rohn Schmidt ... (as Ronn Schmidt)

Editing by

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Penelope Shaw

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Stephen Greenberg

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Wendy Guidery

Costume Design by

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Grania Preston

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Aaron Barsky ... first assistant director

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Rodney Petreikis ... set dresser

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Ed Fassl ... sound editor
Cameron Frankley ... sound designer
Clifford 'Kip' Gynn ... production sound mixer
David P. Hart ... sound effects editor

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David A. Armstrong ... second assistant camera
Alex Brown ... still photographer
Brian Kinzey ... electrician
John Warner ... grip (as John 'JW' Warner)
Jon Teboe ... camera pa (uncredited)

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Valerie Manahan Campbell ... set costumer (as Valerie Manahan)

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Paul Rabjohns ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Barbara Tuss ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Lorin Baumgarten ... production assistant
Scott DePace ... production assistant
Lynn Josephson Delaney ... executive assistant to producer
Andrew Schuth ... production comptroller
Michael Sládek ... production assistant (as Michael Sladek) / stand-in (as Michael Sladek)
Justin Stanley ... assistant: matt devlen
Janet Viscome ... key set production assistant (1992)

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Taglines When the moon rises, the howling begins. See more »
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Also Known As
  • La maldición de la luna (Spain)
  • Secreto de luna llena (Argentina)
  • Noites de Despertar (Brazil)
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  • 98 min
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Trivia Town scenes for this movie were filmed in the Paramount Ranch Western town. The town's saloon was used as the hotel. The building's interior was smaller than needed, so the hotel lobby interiors were filmed inside a building with a larger interior at the Big Sky Movie Ranch. That building had originally been built for the Father Murphy series. The exterior of the Paramount Ranch hotel set was altered with temporary structural additions and painted the same yellow color as the Big Sky hotel set so that shots of actors entering and exiting the hotel would match. The Paramount Ranch building that was normally a General Store became a saloon for the movie. See more »

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