Moonlight with Jackie Cooper: DVD Cover

    Moonlight Director: Jackie Cooper, Rod Holcomb, Alan Smithee

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/13/2001
    • Original Release: 1982
    • Rating: Not Rated
     
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    Scene Index

    Side #1
    0. Traces of the Love Expressway
    1. Sheung Shui [1:28]
    2. Tsing Ma Bridge [9:36]
    3. Shenzhen [8:29]
    4. Lo Wu [7:20]
    5. Mong Kok [5:06]
    6. Stanley [8:22]
    7. Central [6:36]
    8. Admirality [6:35]
    9. Tsim Sha Tsui East [1:58]
    10. Ho Man Tin [1:06]
    11. Tsuen Wan [7:35]
    12. Happy Valley [4:13]
    13. Kwun Tong [2:52]
    14. Cross-nation expressway [2:58]
    15. Tokyo in Japan [:24]
    16. Starting Point/Terminus [20:58]
    17. The Peak [5:27]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Robert Desiderio stars in this TV movie as a Chinese food delivery man (the food is Chinese, not Desiderio). While on the job, he witnesses a murder. Since the killer was an international terrorist, Desiderio is pressed into duty by the US government. He is forced to moonlight as a spy, taking on seemingly trivial assignments that turn out to be of grave importance. That Moonlight was doomed from the start as the pilot for a series was indicated by the directorial credit given "Alan Smithee"--a pseudonym assumed whenever a director is so displeased by the end product that he (or she) desires to have his (or her) name removed from the credits. In this instance, two directors--Jackie Cooper and Rod Holcomb--preferred to remain anonymous. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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