The Man in the Moon

Remember when you couldn't wait for your life to begin... and then, one day, it did?

7.3
19911h 39m

Production

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Maureen Trant and her younger sibling Dani share a strong connection, but local boy Court Foster threatens to throw their bond off balance. Dani and Court meet first and have a flirtatious rapport -- but when he meets Maureen, he falls hard and they begin a passionate affair. The new couple try to keep their love hidden from Dani, but she soon learns the truth, disavowing her sister. But a heartbreaking accident later reunites the girls.

Trailers & Videos

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Classic Trailer

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Dani's Crush Meets Her Sister

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Dani Asks for Boy Advice

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The New Neighbors

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Original Trailer

Cast

Photo of Sam Waterston

Sam Waterston

Matthew Trant

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Tess Harper

Abigail Trant

Photo of Gail Strickland

Gail Strickland

Marie Foster

Photo of Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon

Danielle "Dani" Trant

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Jason London

Court Foster

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Emily Warfield

Maureen Trant

Photo of Bentley Mitchum

Bentley Mitchum

Billy Sanders

Photo of Ernie Lively

Ernie Lively

Will Sanders

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Dennis Letts

Doc White

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Reviews

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Wuchak

8/10

_**Two sisters growing up in the Deep South in the late 50s**_

During the summer of ’57 in rural Louisiana a 14 year-old girl (Reese Witherspoon) and her older sister (Emily Warfield) maneuver through the challenges of family, boys, responsibilities and more. Sam Waterston and Tess Harper play the parents while Jason London appears as a new neighbor that attracts the attention of the younger sibling.

“The Man in the Moon” (1991) is a coming-of-age drama in the South in the mold of “Ode to Billy Joe” (1976), “The Great Santini” (1979), “My Girl” (1991), “Lawn Dogs” (1997) and “Simon Birch” (1998). It’s as good, or better, than the best of those. Reese was 14 at the time of shooting and this was her feature film debut.

The movie’s full of gems relating to relationships, spirituality, tragedies, forgiveness and growth. ’Nuff said.

The film runs 1 hour, 39 minutes, and was shot in the heart of Louisiana: Natchitoches (the Trant house), Kisatchie (the swimming hole), Robeline (church scene), Chousatta (dance scene) and Many (store scene).

GRADE: A-

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