Summary
Western directed by and starring Jack Nicholson. Down-at-heel outlaw Henry Lloyd Moon believes he is safe in Mexico, until he is seized by a posse. Moon is sentenced to hang, unless he can find an unattached woman of property to marry him.
Western directed by and starring Jack Nicholson. Down-at-heel outlaw Henry Lloyd Moon believes he is safe in Mexico, until he is seized by a posse. Moon is sentenced to hang, unless he can find an unattached woman of property to marry him.
After making a respectable directorial debut in 1971 with Drive, He Said, Jack Nicholson planned a mystical western called Moon Trap about a mountain man. But the project didn't please the studios and Nicholson eventually turned to Goin' South, an amiable and wayward western in which he escapes the gallows and rides away with Mary Steenburgen. Steenburgen got the part after Jane Fonda turned it down - she felt it was another Cat Ballou - and after newcomers Jessica Lange and Meryl Streep were tested. Owing much to the eccentric The Missouri Breaks, which Nicholson appeared in two years earlier, it's easy to enjoy, even if his trademark leers are no substitute for real acting. The picture, which features an early role for John Belushi, was a critical and commercial failure.
role | name |
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Henry Lloyd Moon | Jack Nicholson |
Julia Tate | Mary Steenburgen |
Frank Towfield | Christopher Lloyd |
Hector | John Belushi |
Clyde / "Hog" | Danny DeVito |
Hermine | Veronica Cartwright |
Sheriff Andrew Kyle | Richard Bradford |
Big Abe | Jeff Morris |
Coogan | Tracey Walter |
Effram Polty | Gerald H Reynolds |
Laurette Anderson | Luana Anders |
"Shorty" Anderson | George W Smith |
Mary Haber | Lucy Lee Flippin |
Whitey Haber | Ed Begley Jr |
role | name |
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Director | Jack Nicholson |