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MoonStruck
This is one of my fav eps. I watch it over and over again. I usally only LOVE eps with Zane and Rikki in it {They make a great couple}. But this one is sooooooooo funny if you haven't watched it yet watch it. NOW!!!!!!!!
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Cast & Crew
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Cher as
Loretta Castorini -
Nicolas Cage as
Ronny Cammareri -
Danny Aiello as
Mr. Johnny Cammareri -
John Mahoney as
Perry - Vincent Gardenia as
Cosmo Castorini - Olympia Dukakis as
Rose Castorini - Julie Bovasso as
Rita Cappomaggi - Louis Guss as
Raymond Cappomaggi - Feodor Chaliapin Jr. as
Old Man (as Feodor Chaliapin) - Anita Gillette as
Mona - Nada Despotovich as
Chrissy - Joe Grifasi as
Shy Waiter - Gina DeAngeles as
Old Crone - Robin Bartlett as
Barbara - Helen Hanft as
Lotte
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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.


