Rating: G
Genre:
Western
Release Date: 08/26/2008
SubTitles: English/French
Dubbed: English
Sound: DD1
Run Time: 109 Minutes
Flags: Suitable for Children
Distributor/Studio: Warner Home Video
Adapted from a novel by
Theodore V. Olsen,
The Stalking Moon opens in the Arizona of the Old West, as the U.S. calvary is in the process of relocating Native Americans to reservations. One of the calvary men is
Sam Varner (
Gregory Peck), an aging scout who is ready to retire to his New Mexico home after this mission.
Varner is called upon to sneak into a small Apache camp in order to disarm the guards before the rest of his troupe rides in to round up the whole tribe. After the round-up, a white woman is discovered among the Americans. Her name is
Sarah Carver (
Eva Marie Saint), and she was captured ten years ago by a mysterious and vicious warrior named
Salvaje (
Nathaniel Narcsisco), who is not among those captured in the round-up. Held against her will, she now has a nine-year-old son by
Salvaje. Although her English is very rusty from disuse, she lets
Varner know that she and her son would like to be taken away from the tribe. He agrees to transport her to his home, and they set out together for New Mexico, having to overcome obstacles such as a sandstorm to get there. Along the way, they seem to sense that someone is following them, and after they arrive at
Varner's cabin, they find themselves set upon by the vengeful
Salvaje. Enlisting the aid of a half-breed scout
Robert Forster that he raised from childhood,
Varner tries to fend off
Salvaje, who seems to be toying with them before moving in for the final kill.
~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide