Moonlight

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2007
Moonlight
Moonlight

Moonlight 54423v

7.6 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Mick St. John is a captivating, charming and immortal private investigator from Los Angeles, who defies the traditional blood-sucking norms of his vampire tendencies by using his wit and powerful supernatural abilities to help the living.

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EP1  There's No Such Thing As Vampires
Sep. 28,2007
There's No Such Thing As Vampires

When a series of vampire-style murders plague L.A., immortal investigator Mick St. John sets out to find the culprits and re-connects with a woman, Internet reporter Beth Turner, from his past at a crime scene.

EP2  Out of the Past
Oct. 05,2007
Out of the Past

When a convicted murderer from Mick's past is released from prison, Mick must face one of his worst fears -- having the truth of his immortal identity revealed to Beth.

EP3  Dr. Feelgood
Oct. 12,2007
Dr. Feelgood

Still reeling from Mick's revelation about his identity, a cautious Beth struggles as she helps him track down a blood-thirsty, renegade vampire who doesn't know how to deal with his killer urges.

EP4  Fever
Oct. 19,2007
Fever

Mick is injured in his search for a young woman who is believed to be hiding in the desert. But when the scorching sunlight depletes Mick's vampiric ability to heal himself, Beth must rush to help him.

EP5  Arrested Development
Oct. 26,2007
Arrested Development

Mick hunts a teenage vampire who is preying on female escorts he finds on the Internet. Meanwhile, Mick and Beth try to avoid each other after sharing an intimate moment.

EP6  B.C.
Nov. 02,2007
B.C.

Mick finds himself working with Beth again when the search for a mysterious vampire from Josef's past is linked to a drug overdose she is investigating.

EP7  The Ringer
Nov. 09,2007
The Ringer

Mick experiences déjà vu when a fire investigation that destroys a historic Hollywood hotel seemingly replicates the night Coraline died. Mick's sense of nostalgia grows when a woman he is working with bares a striking resemblance to his ex-wife.

EP8  12:04 AM
Nov. 16,2007
12:04 AM

Mick protects a frightened young woman from a killer's cult followers after they vow to avenge their leader's dying wish that those responsible for his execution be put to death.

EP9  Fleur de Lis
Nov. 23,2007
Fleur de Lis

Beth is jealous when Mick begins working closely on a case with a mysterious photographer. Spurred on by her bruised ego, Beth takes it upon herself to research the woman's background and discovers she isn't who she claims to be.

EP10  Sleeping Beauty
Dec. 14,2007
Sleeping Beauty

When a dying man with a long-standing vendetta puts a hit out on Josef, Mick discovers a secret his best friend has kept from him for over 40 years and the real reason Josef believes Mick and Beth can never work.

EP11  Love Lasts Forever
Jan. 11,2008
Love Lasts Forever

Josh's fate is in Mick and Beth's hands when he is kidnapped by a vindictive drug lord. But when the rescue takes a turn for the worse, Beth asks Mick to do the impossible.

EP12  The Mortal Cure
Jan. 18,2008
The Mortal Cure

Mick's dream of becoming human again is within reach when he uncovers Coraline's secret, but the answers come with a steep price. Meanwhile, still angry with Mick, Beth must deal with some heartbreaking news alone.

EP13  Fated to Pretend
Apr. 25,2008
Fated to Pretend

When Beth is kidnapped by a suspect in the murder case of her boss at Buzzwire, Mick is forced to decide whether saving her is worth sacrificing being human again.

EP14  Click
May. 02,2008
Click

A rising Hollywood starlet is murdered after she hires Mick as part of her security detail because she felt her life was threatened by aggressive paparazzi. Meanwhile, Beth's new boss at Buzzwire has questionable journalistic ethics.

EP15  What's Left Behind
May. 09,2008
What's Left Behind

Beth learns more about Mick's secretive past when the grandson of Mick's WWII war buddy is kidnapped.

EP16  Sonata
May. 16,2008
Sonata

Mick and Beth face the ultimate consequence of a relationship between mortal and immortal when a vampire kills a human in the heat of ion. But when the murder investigation threatens to expose vampire identities, Mick and Josef take action.

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7.6 | TV-14 | en | Mystery | More Info
Released: 2007-09-28 | Released Producted By: Silver Pictures , Warner Bros. Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Mick St. John is a captivating, charming and immortal private investigator from Los Angeles, who defies the traditional blood-sucking norms of his vampire tendencies by using his wit and powerful supernatural abilities to help the living.

Genre

Mystery

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Cast

Shannyn Sossamon

Director

Trevor Munson

Producted By

Silver Pictures , Warner Bros. Television

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Alex O'Loughlin
Alex O'Loughlin

as Mick St. John

Sophia Myles
Sophia Myles

as Beth Turner

Jason Dohring
Jason Dohring

as Josef Kostan

Shannyn Sossamon
Shannyn Sossamon

as Coraline Duvall

Trevor Munson
Trevor Munson

Co-Executive Producer

Ron Koslow
Ron Koslow

Executive Producer

Chip Johannessen
Chip Johannessen

Executive Producer

Gerard Bocaccio
Gerard Bocaccio

Executive Producer

Joel Silver
Joel Silver

Executive Producer

Rod Holcomb
Rod Holcomb

Executive Producer

Harry Werksman
Harry Werksman

Producer

Moonlight Audience Reviews 4i6i23

ManiakJiggy This is How Movies Should Be Made
Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Blucher One of the worst movies I've ever seen
Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Melanie Cockcroft I have watched many vampire series and movies, and I mean MANY.And the first episode I watched in my opinion was very attractive, it got me interested, but it didn't stopped there. Every single episode that continued got me more and more hooked to it. I honestly don't understand what was wrong with this series that people criticized it so much that they canceled it, it's alluring, sexy, adventurous, sad and sweet in some ways. It honestly broke me to find out there weren't going to be any more episodes. There are many and I mean MANY horrible series out there that aren't good, and this one that isn't bad at all got canceled? really? I loved this series, I honestly did, and if I could make a wish, my wish would be for this series to come back. I know it's late but...well, it can't hurt to try. GO Moonlight!
belindalmwt I wish that they would bring back the characters and continue this series... I would love to see where it could go. I'm surprised it only lasted one season... :(How can we get this series back on the air?? I really think it could go far, given how popular vampire shows have become. Hoping this reaches someone who can make this happen!!! :)It was refreshing to see a series that had some sexiness to it and also class. It wasn't like the shows you see today. So I am hoping that it will make it back somehow.If you haven't seen it yet, then please watch. I'm sad it didn't go further because it makes you wonder what's going to happen next... but it's worth watching.
filmman3000 My friend owns a DVD set of the complete series and lent it to me, if not I would have never heard of it.The concept is simple Sherlock Holmes is a Vampire and a Hollywood Pretty boy. Now that's the kind of idea which I find very "Roger Corman" and would except only cheese out of hearing from it.In my opinion, they are a few elements that makes the show quite good.1. The execution is slick, sexy and first class.2. Great Soundtrack.3. Nice plots.4. Amazing characters development, you care about everyone, you know them and you want to know what will happen to them. It really makes the show.5. Very well thought villains.The only downfall of the show lasted one season and it leave the destiny of Coraline quite ambiguous. The same thing for the lover of Josef Kostan.In my opinion they should make a TV movie just to tie these two things.
james-collett I watched Moonlight after finding and enjoying both seasons of the similar, but different, Blood Ties, which also featured a Vampire man and a human woman in modern day North America, dealing with human issues while fighting the wicked. In Blood Ties it was the woman, played by the amazingly undervalued Christina Cox, who was the private investigator.Moonlight has its own appeal. It is emotionally full and exciting. Sophia Miles is lovely as the human Beth and the leading man, Alex O'Loughlin, does a cracking job of the whole "tortured soul but keeping it real" deal. I was drawn in by their relationship and I enjoyed the narration that punctuated the show, usually spoken by the Vampire's character; I am reminded of Ally McBeal, Grey's Anatomy and Defying Gravity in this regard.There seemed to be loads of potential for where this show could go. I am surprised that it was cancelled. It was slick and amusing, serious and fun, sophisticated and natural.In some shows you can tell that the writers have been told that the show will not be renewed and they do a hasty job of tying up loose ends that otherwise would have taken a few seasons to pan out and resolve, in an effort to give the fans some closure.However, Season 1 of Moonlight ended with new unanswered questions about the relationship between Mick and Beth and the fate of the Vampire community. It was a cliffhanger of sorts. I am guessing that the decision to stake the show came as a surprise. I should have thought Joel Silver's name in the credits would be good enough for two seasons, and I bet I was not the only one to think along those lines, in this case incorrectly.I have not read anywhere yet that the ratings for Moonlight were poor, but I guess that they must have been, otherwise, Why axe the show? It was hip and exciting and filled with good-looking actors. Meh! There is so much worthless junk on TV and yet it survives, year on year. Then there are the interesting and intelligent shows that make it through two seasons if they are lucky, and then get curtailed just as the story arc promises exciting pay-offs. Is the mainstream audience really that dumb or are the execs in charge just too pussy to stick it out for a long-term investment?I find that some shows grab my interest in a special way and Moonlight did this for me. There is a build-up in sympathy for the characters and interest in the storyline. The characters of Mick and Beth are both hurting individuals, seeking a better life.It must be a combination of the show's basic idea, the script and the heart the actors bring to the screen that makes this show so likable. I think Moonlight had real heart, and there is no pun intended!Whatever the reason for the show's early demise, I will now surely miss it, and I shall miss our protagonists Mick and Beth and finding out more about them and what happens to their relationship.