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Half Moon Street

  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.9K
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Sigourney Weaver and Michael Caine in Half Moon Street (1986)
Political ThrillerDramaThriller

A brilliant researcher in London who works as a high-class hooker in her spare time, becomes a pawn in a dangerous political game, when her latest client, a nobleman who is negotiating an Ar... Read allA brilliant researcher in London who works as a high-class hooker in her spare time, becomes a pawn in a dangerous political game, when her latest client, a nobleman who is negotiating an Arab-Israeli peace treaty, falls for her.A brilliant researcher in London who works as a high-class hooker in her spare time, becomes a pawn in a dangerous political game, when her latest client, a nobleman who is negotiating an Arab-Israeli peace treaty, falls for her.

  • Director
    • Bob Swaim
  • Writers
    • Edward Behr
    • Bob Swaim
    • Paul Theroux
  • Stars
    • Sigourney Weaver
    • Michael Caine
    • Patrick Kavanagh
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bob Swaim
    • Writers
      • Edward Behr
      • Bob Swaim
      • Paul Theroux
    • Stars
      • Sigourney Weaver
      • Michael Caine
      • Patrick Kavanagh
    • 25User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Sigourney Weaver
    Sigourney Weaver
    • Lauren Slaughter
    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Lord Bulbeck
    Patrick Kavanagh
    Patrick Kavanagh
    • General Sir George Newhouse
    Faith Kent
    • Lady Newhouse
    Ram John Holder
    Ram John Holder
    • Lindsay Walker
    Keith Buckley
    Keith Buckley
    • Hugo Van Arkady
    Ann Hanson
    • Mrs. Van Arkady
    Patrick Newman
    • Julian Shuttle
    Niall O'Brien
    • Captain Twilley
    Nadim Sawalha
    Nadim Sawalha
    • Karim Hatami
    Vincent Lindon
    Vincent Lindon
    • Sonny
    Muriel Villiers
    • Madame Cybele
    Michael Elwyn
    Michael Elwyn
    • Tom Haldane
    Ninka Scott
    • Mrs. Haldane
    Jasper Jacob
    • Rex Lanham
    Donald Pickering
    Donald Pickering
    • George Hardcastle
    Maria Aitken
    Maria Aitken
    • The Hon. Maura Hardcastle
    Joseph Karimbeik
    • Colonel Hassan Ali
    • Director
      • Bob Swaim
    • Writers
      • Edward Behr
      • Bob Swaim
      • Paul Theroux
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    User reviews25

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    3Ramjet

    Not as Originally Planned

    The original story, a novella by Paul Theroux, was turned into a screenplay, also by Theroux (he wrote several). It was terrific. You couldn't put it down. It was a highly-atmospheric work with complex characters. We struggled to find the right director, who could give it the right kind of film noir look at which Theroux was clearly aiming. We ran into early problems when few actors we approached for the female lead were willing to play this kind of a role. The nudity was not an issue; they just didn't "identify" with Dr. Slaughter.

    Signing Sigourney Weaver was a blessing but also a problem since she's taller than most leading men but fortunately, so is Michael Caine. We got lucky in that combination. We had long conferences with the director, who seemed to understand exactly what Theroux's concept was all about.

    During shooting in London, the RKO team (in New York and Los Angeles; our post-production group was based in London) kept asking the head of production how things were going, how the dailies looked, etc. He told us they were on time and under budget, which was true.

    When the film was finished, I went to London with the President of RKO Pictures to look at an assemble edit. It was almost unwatchable. I began to wonder if there was a good way to edit around the female lead. But it wasn't really her fault. Who could possibly undress Sigourney Weaver and make her look unsexy? That took a special kind of talent. We walked out of the screening room into the daylight of Dolphin Square and contemplated the end of our careers.

    Fortunately we were able to make other pictures and have the time to spend the rest of our lives wondering exactly how to apologize for this one.
    5sol-

    My brief review of the film

    This starts off quite well, with some interesting ideas about traditions, rituals and values in different societies, however about halfway into it, the film starts to fall down, triggered by the introduction of thriller elements that just do not quite work. Sigourney Weaver delivers a strong performance throughout though. The rest of the performers do not do much out of the ordinary, but Weaver manages to bring a sense of credibility to her part, although she is too often topless. The partial nudity involving her is excessive for the film's story, but otherwise, she is great to have on screen, and her attractiveness does not hurt. There is not much of a directing vision to the material, the story is only half-good and there are probably a few other minor problems to be found. Sigourney Weaver certainly enlivens the material however, and the film is not bad to start with. For Weaver fans, it is definitely worth a look, however even for others it is satisfactory enough film-making to be perhaps worth checking out.
    The Doomite

    One Hot Leading Lady! (and the movie isn't bad either.)

    Before I give you my opinion of this movie, I must tell you that I bought it just for the fact that Sigourney Weaver was in it. Back in late '93 - early '94, I was just becoming one of Ms. Weaver's fans. I bought the video from a little video store close to my house. When I watched it, it was (and still is!) a real treat to see a topless Ms. Weaver. Not only is she topless in more than one place in the film, the whole "famous exercise bike" scene has to rank as one of the top ten seduction scenes in my book! That having been said, as the years have passed, I've grown to like the rest of the movie for what it is: a romance/political suspense movie. I have yet to read the book, but I hope to sometime. All in all, a great movie!
    6JamesHitchcock

    Falls Between Two Stools

    Dr Lauren Slaughter is an American academic who comes to London to work for a foreign-affairs think-tank. Her work is prestigious but badly paid, and Lauren decides to supplement her income by moonlighting for an upmarket escort agency, mostly catering for the needs of wealthy foreign businessmen. The set-up is not officially a prostitution ring, but sails fairly close to being one; the idea is that the man pays for the girl's company and it is then up to her whether she goes to bed with him. Lauren proves a success in her new line of work and is able to leave her downmarket flat for a much more exclusive residence in the Half Moon Street of the title. The film explores what happens when she falls in love with one of her clients, Lord Bulbeck, a Government foreign office minister involved in negotiations towards a Middle East peace settlement.

    This is not really one of Michael Caine's best films. Most of his best performances have come in films where he has played characters who are, in one sense or another, outsiders or rebels against the system- the down-at-heel spy in "The Ipcress File", the Cockney womaniser in "Alfie", the gangster in "Get Carter", the cynical, disillusioned academic in "Educating Rita" or the drunken minor diplomat in "The Honorary Consul". Admittedly, his first starring role was in "Zulu", where he played the upper-class Lieutenant Bromhead, but I have never thought he was the best thing about that film. Here he plays a high-ranking establishment figure, but never seems completely convincing in the role, even though Bulbeck, a working-class trade union official raised to the peerage, is a co-opted member of the British establishment rather than one born to the purple.

    Sigourney Weaver, however, is better as the heroine. She was, along with the likes of Meryl Streep, Kim Basinger, Jessica Lange and Michelle Pfeiffer, one of the bright new generation of Hollywood actresses who came to prominence in the late seventies and eighties, and gave some great performances in films like "Alien", "Gorillas in the Mist" and "Working Girl". Here she captures the various, often conflicting, aspects of Lauren's personality,- her intelligence, her outgoing nature and a hint of an underlying mercenary ruthlessness, which nevertheless co-exists with a genuine capacity for love.

    For most of its length the film is a psychological romantic drama, like a romantic comedy without the jokes, and as such it works reasonably well. Towards the end, however, it morphs into a political thriller as Lauren discovers that she has become embroiled in a conspiracy by opponents of the Middle East peace process to assassinate Bulbeck, and as a thriller it does not work well at all, failing to generate any real tension. Despite a promising beginning, this sudden switch from one genre to another means that "Half Moon Street" is one of those films that fall between two stools. 6/10
    Hessian499

    Not great, but not bad either

    Half Moon Street is basically an average film with some good talent in it. From the reviews this is a movie people either love or hate, but I think the elements balance each other out and the end result lands it in the middle of the film quality spectrum. Sigourney Weaver comes across totally convincingly as a Mid East scholar who becomes an escort by night to make ends meet (anyone who is a fan of hers will probably appreciate her many nude scenes!). Michael Caine also gives a good performance as an English lord trying to broker a secret Middle East peace deal. Where this film falters is in the script, which is too talky and it seems to take a long time for the story to get going. The last twenty minutes is well filmed and exciting, but there is a lot of plodding to go through before the good part arrives. Fans of Caine and/or Weaver will probably love it; for everyone else, not really a bad film, but not really great either.

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    • Trivia
      When movie was released, Sigourney Weaver was attacked in some quarters for appearing nude in such a futile and shabby way. They were left to ponder on the reason why Sigourney allowed herself to be talked into doing such pointless and cheaply voyeuristic scenes. She appears topless in a bath, on an exercise bike and in stockings and suspenders with her bare buttocks to the camera. But in Weaver's opinion the scenes of nakedness were perfectly justifiable and were not a crude attempt to garner publicity and draw people to the cinema.
    • Goofs
      When the would-be assassin enters the bathroom he attempts to switch on the light using a 4-gang wall-switch. It is illegal (in the UK) to have such switches inside a bathroom. If wall-switches are used, they must be outside. The alternative is to use cord-operated ceiling-switches.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Lauren Slaughter: Am I supposed to say "Your place or mine?"

      Karim Hatami: No. These days, you say "Betamax or VHS?"

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Color of Money/Sid and Nancy/Down by Law/Clockwise (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      East 34th Street
      Music by Dick Walter

      KPM Music Ltd

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 1986 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Yarımay sokağı
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Centurion
      • Geoff Reeve Enterprises
      • Pressman Film
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,131,399
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,131,399
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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