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Release Date: 1982 Cast: Albert Finney, Peter Weller, Kenneth Kimmins, Irving Metzman, Karen Allen, Tina Yothers, Dana Hill, Tracey Gold, Michael Alldredge, David Landsberg, George Murdock, Viveka Davis ...MORE
Cast: Albert Finney, Peter Weller, Kenneth Kimmins, Irving Metzman, Karen Allen, Tina Yothers, Dana Hill, Tracey Gold, Michael Alldredge, David Landsberg, George Murdock, Viveka Davis, Robert Costanzo, Diane Keaton, Leora Dana ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Romantic drama, Romance Film, Family Drama, Marriage Drama Shoot the Moon is a 1982 drama film directed by Alan Parker, written by Bo Goldman and starring Albert Finney and Diane Keaton, in their Golden Globe-nominated performances. The film also features Peter Weller, Karen Allen and Dana Hill. The film was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival.
The marriage of Faith and George Dunlap is in serious trouble. From a distance, it would seem a picture of domestic bliss, a successful author with a beautiful wife and four daughters living in a converted farmhouse that he helped refurbish himself. But a crisis has come to all involved.
George has a... MORE
Shoot the Moon is a 1982 drama film directed by Alan Parker, written by Bo Goldman and starring Albert Finney and Diane Keaton, in their Golden Globe-nominated performances. The film also features Peter Weller, Karen Allen and Dana Hill. The film was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival.
The marriage of Faith and George Dunlap is in serious trouble. From a distance, it would seem a picture of domestic bliss, a successful author with a beautiful wife and four daughters living in a converted farmhouse that he helped refurbish himself. But a crisis has come to all involved.
George has a mistress, Sandy, and wants to be with her. The trouble is, he doesn't want Faith to be with someone else in return. George is trying to find the courage to leave home, but hates the thought of his family and possessions in another man's hands.
The handsome Frank Henderson is hired by Faith to construct a tennis court. It is not clear whether she develops true feelings for Frank or simply wishes to even the score with her unfaithful husband, but for whatever reason, Faith begins an affair.
Their daughters resent George for breaking up the family this way. Faith puts up a false facade, planning to LESS
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