

The Stalking Moon
1968 Directed by Robert MulliganWhile moving a group of Apaches to a Native American reservation in Arizona, an American scout named Sam Varner is surprised to find a white woman, Sarah Carver, living with the tribe. When Sam learns that she was taken captive by an Indian named Salvaje ten years ago, he attempts to escort Sarah and her half-Native American son to his home in New Mexico. However, it soon becomes clear that Salvaje is hot on their trail.
cast
crew
details
genres

Gregory Peck
....................................................Sam Varner

Eva Marie Saint
....................................................Sarah Carver

Robert Forster
....................................................Nick Tana

Noland Clay
....................................................Boy

Russell Thorson
....................................................Ned

Frank Silvera
....................................................Major

Lonny Chapman
....................................................Purdue
Director
...........................................................Robert Mulligan
Producer
...........................................................Alan J. Pakula
Assistant Director
...........................................................Don Kranze
Stunts
...........................................................Dean Smith
Art Direction
...........................................................Roland Anderson
Construction Coordinator
...........................................................Gene Lauritzen
Post Production Supervisor
...........................................................Jack Kirschner
Production Companies
...................................................National General Pictures
Pakula-Mulligan
National General Production Inc.
The Stalking Moon Company
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Western
Reviews