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DramaRomance

Two Moon Junction

- What's love got to do with it

A young Southern débutante temporarily abandons her posh lifestyle and upcoming, semi-arranged marriage to have a lustful and erotic fling with a rugged drifter who works at a local carnival.

Release Date : 1988-04-29

Language :EnglishSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Lorimar Motion Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sherilyn Fenn

Character Name : April

Original Name : Sherilyn Fenn

Gender : Female

Richard Tyson

Character Name : Perry

Original Name : Richard Tyson

Gender : Male

Louise Fletcher

Character Name : Belle

Original Name : Louise Fletcher

Gender : Female

Burl Ives

Character Name : Sheriff Earl Hawkins

Original Name : Burl Ives

Gender : Male

Kristy McNichol

Character Name : Patti Jean

Original Name : Kristy McNichol

Gender : Female

Don Galloway

Character Name : Senator Delongpre

Original Name : Don Galloway

Gender : Male

Dabbs Greer

Character Name : Kyle

Original Name : Dabbs Greer

Gender : Male

Martin Hewitt

Character Name : Chad

Original Name : Martin Hewitt

Gender : Male

Juanita Moore

Character Name : Delilah

Original Name : Juanita Moore

Gender : Female

Millie Perkins

Character Name : Mrs. Delongpre

Original Name : Millie Perkins

Gender : Female

Hervé Villechaize

Character Name : Smiley

Original Name : Hervé Villechaize

Gender : Male

Milla Jovovich

Character Name : Samantha

Original Name : Milla Jovovich

Gender : Female

Nicole Rosselle

Character Name : Jody

Original Name : Nicole Rosselle

Gender : Female

Kerry Remsen

Character Name : Carolee

Original Name : Kerry Remsen

Gender : Female

Chris Pedersen

Character Name : Speed

Original Name : Chris Pedersen

Gender : Male

Harry Cohn

Character Name : Buck

Original Name : Harry Cohn

Gender : Male

Brad Logan

Character Name : Carny Vendor

Original Name : Brad Logan

Gender : Male

Lisa Peders

Character Name : Teenage Girl

Original Name : Lisa Peders

Gender : Male

James Johnson

Character Name : Deputy

Original Name : James Johnson

Gender : Male

Luisa Leschin

Character Name : Motel Maid

Original Name : Luisa Leschin

Gender : Female

Nancy Fish

Character Name : Ball M.C.

Original Name : Nancy Fish

Gender : Female

Sharon Madden

Character Name : Caterer

Original Name : Sharon Madden

Gender : Female

Robert S. Telford

Character Name : Gardener

Original Name : Robert S. Telford

Gender : Male

Screamin' Jay Hawkins

Character Name : Blues Club Singer

Original Name : Screamin' Jay Hawkins

Gender : Male

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***A Southern belle has second thoughts about getting married after meeting a carnie hunk*** Freshly graduated from college, a sultry Alabama debutante (Sherilyn Fenn) is sidetracked from her semi-arranged marriage in a couple of weeks by a hunky carnival worker (Richard Tyson). Louise Fletcher plays the unbending matriarch, Kristy McNichol a street-smart trucker and Burl Ives a seasoned sheriff. This is a drama/romance that would fit into Southern Gothic. Unlike most of these films, “Two Moon Junction” (1988) curiously throws in softcore nudity and sex. If that turns you off, I suggest staying away. I think it’s the main reason people look down on this flick and write it off as “sexploitation trash” and “a romance novel put to film.” I wouldn’t know because I’ve never read one, although my wife encouraged me to read one once (because it had fantasy elements) and I couldn’t get past the first chapter; too much kissy-kissy. If you can get past that or roll with it, this is an entertaining Southern Gothic with a worthy script and the social mindfood thereof (I’m not getting where people say it comes off as if it were written by a 10 year-old, not at all). There’s a hypnotic quality to some of the proceedings, like the haunting “Poison Ivy” (1992), but without the melancholy. Tyson as the roustabout looks like a more rugged version of Val Kilmer, albeit with darker, longer hair. Fenn is surely beautiful and shown tastefully (and unnecessarily) nude in the last act, but she’s actually outshined by McNichol in her physical prime. Seriously, Kristy is just stunning and worth the price of admission. The script was well thought out and includes several gems, like the deep communication through the windows of the soul phenomenon and the dilapidated mansion that April (Fenn) and her friends used to hang out at when they were teens, calling it “our place.” Then there’s the sheriff, who’s in the pocket of the matriarch, and his respectful, but no-nonsense dealings with Perry (Tyson); and the latter’s love for his dog. Also, the commentary on the gulf between the Southern aristocracy and the “riffraff” is insightful. Should April mind that gulf and be well compensated or go with her heart? Either way, it’s a risk. The film runs 1 hour, 44 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles County, California. The producers do a pretty good job of trying to make Southern Cal look like Alabama, but you can tell in a few scenes. GRADE: B