Moonstruck with Cher: DVD Cover

    Moonstruck Director: Norman Jewison Cast: Cher, Nicolas Cage, Vincent Gardenia, Olympia Dukakis

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/06/2001
    • Original Release: 1987
    • Rating: Rated PG

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    Audio commentary; Theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Logos/That's Amore [: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 Lunba" [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]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The 1987 hit Moonstruck, a modest romantic comedy that proved an unlikely Oscar powerhouse, has weathered the passage of time far better than most '80s films. The virtuoso performances certainly figure in the picture's enduring appeal: Top-billed Cher and supporting player Olympia Dukakis both walked off with Oscars, while up-and-comer Nicolas Cage and character actor Danny Aiello also delivered hilarious turns. Cher truly shines as Loretta Castorini, a dour, superstitious, but attractive widow who accepts a marriage proposal from decent but unprepossessing Johnny Cammareri (Aiello). Resigned to a financially secure but passionless union, Loretta initially dismisses the immature advances of Johnny's tempestuous younger brother, Ronny (Cage), but eventually comes to love him. Loretta's feisty, plainspoken mother (Dukakis) has plenty to say about her daughter's choices, and interference from her could throw the situation into chaos. Director Norman Jewison, working from an unusually trenchant script by John Patrick Shanley -- who also won an Oscar -- skillfully realizes the writer's richly detailed, often subtle vignettes about working-class Italian-American families in New York City. The Loretta-Ronny romance evolves along decidedly unconventional lines, and the brothers' rivalry is resolved touchingly, without resorting to crude comedic gimmicks or cheap melodramatic hokum. Sharply written, incisively directed, and beautifully acted, Moonstruck has earned its place among the screen's classic comedies. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Great movieby Anonymous

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    July 08, 2009: I really enjoyed this movie. I am already a fan of Nicolas Cage and Cher, so I thought I would enjoy it. But I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed all the characters. So many lines from the movie made me laugh out loud. I would highly recommend.

    This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Wide Screen edition.

    Moonstruck Struck Meby FoxyPainter

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    July 04, 2009: I really enjoyed this movie. This movie helped make me a Nicolas Cage fan. All the actors were great in their roles. Very entertaining.

    This review was written about the DVD Full Frame edition.


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