Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon (11-May-1970)
Director: Otto Preminger Writer: Marjorie Kellogg (screenplay) From novel by: Marjorie Kellogg Keywords: Romantic Comedy
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Julie Bovasso |
Actor |
1-Aug-1930 |
14-Sep-1991 |
Saturday Night Fever |
James Coco |
Actor |
21-Mar-1928 |
25-Feb-1987 |
Only When I Laugh |
Leonard Frey |
Actor |
4-Sep-1938 |
24-Aug-1988 |
Stage actor, The Boys in the Band |
Ken Howard |
Actor |
28-Mar-1944 |
23-Mar-2016 |
The White Shadow |
Nancy Marchand |
Actor |
19-Jun-1928 |
18-Jun-2000 |
Mrs. Pynchon on Lou Grant |
Liza Minnelli |
Singer |
12-Mar-1946 |
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Cabaret |
Anne Revere |
Actor |
25-Jun-1903 |
18-Dec-1990 |
National Velvet |
Pete Seeger |
Singer/Songwriter |
3-May-1919 |
27-Jan-2014 |
We Shall Overcome |
Clarice Taylor |
Actor |
20-Sep-1917 |
30-May-2011 |
Anna Huxtable on The Cosby Show |
Fred Williamson |
Football |
5-Mar-1938 |
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Football star, Original Gangstas |
REVIEWS Review by anonymous (posted on 14-Apr-2006) Movies such
as Cabaret, Broadway, and TV would show off Liza Minnelli's competance
as a singer and dancer, but when comparing her acting to her mother's
(Judy Garland), this, little known, but a gem of a movie, is by far her
best as an actor. In this film she plays an abuse victim, a date burns
her face with battery acid, who shares a house with other physically
and mentally challenged individuals. She is able to bring the audience
through a full range of emotions from laughter to tears. This film is
extremely underrated. I highly recommend seeing this wonderful piece of
cinema.
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