Harry persuades Delly to return to her mother in California. Later that night she visits Harry's cabin and the two make love. Paula marks the spot with a buoy, and when they return to shore, she appears to report the find to the Coast Guard. Harry, Paula, and Delly take a boat trip to go swimming, but Delly becomes distraught when she finds the submerged wreckage of a small plane with the decomposing body of the pilot inside. Harry finds Delly staying with Tom and his girlfriend Paula. Harry suspects that Delly may be trying to seduce her mother's ex-lovers and travels to the Florida Keys, where her stepfather Tom Iverson lives. Before returning to Los Angeles, Harry is surprised to see Quentin working on Marv's stunt plane. He travels to the film location and talks to Marv and stunt coordinator Joey Ziegler. Harry realizes that the injuries to Quentin's face are from fighting the stuntman and sympathizes with his bitterness towards Delly. Quentin tells Harry that he last saw Delly at a New Mexico film location, where she started flirting with one of Arlene's old flames, stuntman Marv Ellman. Arlene gives Harry the name of one of Delly's friends in Los Angeles, a mechanic called Quentin. Arlene's only source of income is her daughter's trust fund, but it requires Delly to be living with her. He discovers that his wife Ellen is having an affair with a man named Marty Heller.Īging former actress Arlene Iverson hires Harry to find her 16-year-old daughter Delly Grastner. Harry Moseby is a retired professional football player now working as a private investigator in Los Angeles. In 2010, Manohla Dargis described it as "the great, despairing Night Moves (1975), with Gene Hackman as a private detective who ends up circling the abyss, a no‑exit comment on the post-1968, post- Watergate times." Plot The original screenplay is by Scottish writer Alan Sharp.Īlthough Night Moves was not considered particularly successful at the time of its release, it has attracted viewers and significant critical attention following its videotape and DVD releases. The film has been called "a seminal modern noir work from the 1970s", which refers to its relationship with the film noir tradition of detective films. Hackman was nominated for a BAFTA Award for his portrayal of private investigator Harry Moseby. Its plot follows a Los Angeles private investigator who uncovers a series of sinister events while searching for the missing teenage daughter of a former movie actress. 2 in Larry's book (and but do show up in the list of No.Night Moves is a 1975 American neo-noir film directed by Arthur Penn, and starring Gene Hackman, Jennifer Warren, Susan Clark, with supporting performances from Melanie Griffith and James Woods. January 11th, 1973 (Larry/ Eddie = 4/1/73)Ġ1Đ2 JOHN LENNON and YOKO ONO - HAPPY XMAS (WAR IS OVER)Ġ3Đ5 KELLEY & THE NEVADA - HOW GREAT THOU ARTĠ4Đ7 LITTLE JIMMY OSMOND - LONG HAIRED LOVER FROM LIVERPOOLĠ6Đ9 ROLY DANIELS - DON'T FORGET TO SAY I LOVE YOUĠ8Đ8 THE BRENDAN SHINE SUPERBAND - MARCH OF THE HIGH KINGSġ2đ1ěUCKSHOT - THE KEY'S IN THE MAILBOXġ3 NEěIG TOM & THE MAINLINERS - I LOVE YOU STILLġ5 NE THE MOODY BLUES - NIGHTS IN WHITE SATINġ6Ē0 TOMMY DRENNAN & THE MONARCHS - THE PROMISE AND THE DREAM In 1973 The Top Ten was broadcast on a show called Discs-A-Gogan on RTE on Thursdays at 6.45 pm January 4th, 1973 (Larry/ Eddie = 28/12/72)Ġ2Đ2 JOHN LENNON AND YOKO ONO - HAPPY XMAS (WAR IS OVER)Ġ5Đ5 KELLY & THE NEVADA - HOW GREAT THOU ARTĠ7Đ7 LITTLE JIMMY OSMOND - LONG HAIRED LOVER FROM LIVERPOOLĠ8Đ8 BRENDAN SHINE - MARCH OF THE HIGH KINGSĠ9Đ9 ROLY DANIELS -ĝON'T FORGET TO SAY I LOVE YOUġ5đ5 PAT LYNCH & THE TREE TOPS -ĝARLINGġ6đ6 JOHNNY McEVOY -ĚLL I HAVE TO OFFER YOU IS MEĢ0Ē0 TOMMY DRENNAN & THE MONARCHS - PROMISE AND THE DREAM The previous thread covering the years 1970-1972 is here Ĭompiled by Irish Marketing Surveys Ltd for New Spotlight and RTE Radio starting off with a chart that's repeated from the last week of December 1972 as no new chart was published Some of the 1975 charts have already been posted in an earlier thread but I'll post them again here at the end to keep them all in context. However as we go along we'll see that some more date info was provided for the published charts and I'll note these when we come to them. At the start of 1973 these dates were 7 days after the dates used by Larry Gogan and Eddie Kelly. Once again we'll be using the dates on the cover of New Spotlight magazine, except for the odd cases where they've printed obvious incorrect dates, in which case it'll just be the previous week's date plus 7 days.
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