Moonstruck

Moonstruck

By Norman Jewison

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1987-12-18
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 1h 42min
  • Director: Norman Jewison
  • Production Company: Star Partners
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: GBP 8.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 3.49
6.859/10
6.859
From 980 Ratings

Description

Loretta Castorini (Cher), a 37-year-old widow who still lives at home, falls in love with her timid fiance's (Danny Aiello) estranged brother, Ronny Cammareri (Nicolas Cage), a hot-headed and passionate baker with a love of opera and life. Loretta's mother, Rose (Olympia Dukakis), is a sharp-minded matron trying to understand why men -- her husband in particular -- chase women. And Loretta's wealthy plumber father, Cosmo (Vincent Gardenia), searches for solace from the heartache of growing old. These perplexing problems come to involve the entire family. And each will contribute to their resolution -- a process that begins, quite unexpectedly, when their loyalties and their secrets suddenly collide over breakfast in the kitchen of their Brooklyn brownstone.

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  • fantastic

    5
    By wickes135
    watched it on a whim and its now a favourite
  • A film for all generations

    5
    By marauder2k
    Watched this again recently with my 16 year old son, thought it was great the humour is so dry and clever, classic movie from the 80's, timeless story about love & life...
  • Without equal

    5
    By Pethl
    If you like a romantic comedy mixed with some American Italian culture and some top notch Cher acting thrown in, Moonstruck is for you, I've lovesd it for 15 years plus, no film comes close.
  • Classic!

    5
    By harhar68
    This film is pure poetry, the more you watch it the more the better it gets. The acting is superb and the comedy is brilliant. One of my top 5.
  • One of the best

    5
    By rodleslie
    First time I watched this movie, I thought it was OK. I watched it again and I love it. The music, the acting, the whole feel of the movie is wonderful. Really one of the best, and probably the best to come out of the 80s.

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