Moonstruck
Cher Actor , Nicolas Cage Actor , Vincent Gardenia Actor , Olympia Dukakis Actor , Danny Aiello Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG
Contains:Adult Situations,Adult Language
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Moonstruck
Theatrical Release Date: 1987 12 16 (USA)
UPC: 027616089779
Studio: MGM
MPAA Rating: PG Contains:[Adult Situations, Adult Language]
Summary: When there's a full moon over Brooklyn, anything can happen, and everything happens in the neighborhood where widowed bookkeeper Loretta Castorini (Cher) lives. First, Loretta agrees to marry a man she does not love, Johnny Cammareri (Danny Aiello), simply because he knows how to propose properly. Before the wedding can take place, Cammareri must visit his dying mother in Sicily. In his absence, Loretta is supposed to try to patch up the differences between Johnny and his brother, bakery operator Ronny Cammareri (Nicolas Cage). Having never forgiven Johnny for indirectly causing the accident that crippled him, Ronny flies into a rage whenever his brother's name is mentioned. He does, however, fall for Loretta like a ton of bricks. After a torrid affair, Loretta tries to avoid Ronny out of respect to Johnny, but he's just too fascinating to resist. Meanwhile, Loretta's father (Vincent Gardenia) is fooling around with his mistress Mona (Anita Gillette), while Loretta's mother (Olympia Dukakis) is wooed by a college professor (John Mahoney). These brief flings are forgiven and forgotten, but there's still the delicate situation of Loretta being in love with her future brother-in-law. A now-classic romantic comedy, Moonstruck won Oscars for Cher, Olympia Dukakis, and screenwriter John Patrick Shanley. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Awards: Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical – null Best Supporting Actress – null Best Picture - Musical or Comedy – null Best Supporting Actress – Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Actress – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Director – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Supporting Actress – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Silver Bear for Best Director – Berlin International Film Festival Best Supporting Actress – National Board of Review Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Moti – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Supporting Actor – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture - Musical or Comedy – Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Moonstruck
Format: DVD
Release Date: 12/04/2007
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Pre-1954 Standard
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DS Dolby Surround (4.0)
Runtime: 102 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Moonstruck
1. Logos/That's Amor? [3:04]
2. Loretta [2:57]
3. The Proposal [1:20]
4. The Date & Departure [4:53]
5. Of Wolves and Men [3:20]
6. Telling Cosmo [1:13]
7. Telling Rose [3:51]
8. "La Bella Luna" [1:13]
9. Call From the Deathbed [2:05]
10. Meeting Ronny [4:37]
11. Bad Plumbing/Mona [6:00]
12. "Stupid Yourself" [2:32]
13. "Wolf Without a Foot" [2:40]
14. Dinner Conversation [3:21]
15. Cosmo's Moon [2:42]
16. "Snap Out of It!" [4:46]
17. "Isn't it Romantic?" [4:37]
18. The Transformation [1:51]
19. The Date [3:33]
20. Why Do Men Chase Women? [4:24]
21. Mixed Doubles [5:00]
22. La Boheme/"Pop?" [2:31]
23. "You Run to the Wolf" [5:31]
24. Johnny Returns [4:09]
25. Why Men Chase Women [3:07]
26. Rapturous Morning [2:59]
27. Torturous Day [2:33]
28. "Stop Seeing Her" [2:40]
29. The Cappomaggis Arrive [1:42]
30. "It's Johnny Cammareri" [2:00]
31. "A La Familia!" [2:41]
32. End Credits [1:48]
Rebecca Flint Marx
The overused phrase "intoxicating romantic comedy" is undeniably accurate when applied to Moonstruck. The movie that gave Cher an Oscar, it is an unabashedly romantic affair, high on its own brand of wacky ethnicity and sage, voluptuous observations of love and human nature. Aside from being one of Norman Jewison's best-loved films, Moonstruck also featured several of its actors in some of the best performances of their screen careers. In particular, Nicolas Cage's portrayal of wolfish, one-handed Ronny endeared him to legions of female filmgoers who were charmed by his off-kilter charisma, while Cher's portrayal of the weary, practical Loretta established her as a movie star worth watching no matter what the quality of the movie. A great deal of Moonstruck's strength also came from the performances of its supporting actors, with Olympia Dukakis in particular providing gravity and dry wit as the Castorini family matriarch. Moonstruck is an enduring classic, one of the best "date" movies ever made. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Robin Bartlett
Actor
Nada Despotovich
Actor
Helen Hanft
Actor
Catherine Scorsese
Actor
Lisa Howard
Actor
Max Raven
Actor
Feodor Chaliapin, Jr.
Actor
Al Therrien
Actor
Amy Aquino
Actor
Joe Grifasi
Actor
Matt Myers
Actor
Mimi Cecchini
Actor
John Jones
Actor
David S. Howard
Actor
Frank Gio
Actor
Ann McDonough
Actor
Tony Azito
Actor
Cynthia Dale
Actor
Nicholas Pasco
Actor
Louis di Bianco
Actor
Tommy Hollis
Actor
Robert Weil
Actor
Dick Hyman
Composer (Music Score)
Norman Jewison
Director
Norman Jewison
Producer
Patrick Palmer
Producer
Lee Rich
Producer
John Patrick Shanley
Screenwriter
Cher
Actor
Nicolas Cage
Actor
Vincent Gardenia
Actor
Olympia Dukakis
Actor
Danny Aiello
Actor
Julie Bovasso
Actor
John Mahoney
Actor
Louis Guss
Actor
Feodor Chaliapin, Jr.
Actor
Anita Gillette
Actor
Country: USA

