Burt Reynolds delivers a powerful performance as a grizzly mountain man with a bone to pick in the backwoods thriller The Hunter’s Moon (1999). With his dirty white hair, yellowing teeth, and perpetual scowl, Depression-era eccentric Clayton Samuels (Reynolds) is not someone to get on the wrong side of. That’s exactly what WWI-veteran Turner (Keith Carradine) does, however, by wooing and eventually bedding Samuels’s beloved daughter (Hayley DuMond). The madman immediately snaps, and an epic chase ensues, in which Samuels tracks Turner through the wilderness, looking to finish him off once and for all. After an hour filled with grisly Burt Reynolds, director Richard Weinman is kind enough to throw male audiences a bone––four full-frontal reveals by the sumptuous DuMond should be enough to satisfy any skin craving.