Loading movie...
Loading movie...

Director: Burt Shevelove
Cast: Susan Sarandon, Kevin McCarthy, Jack Cassidy, Stephen Sondheim
In this rousing satire a native upstate New York clerk comes to 1920s Manhattan with dreams of making in big on Tin Pan Alley.
Critical Reception & Ratings
June Moon, a 1974 comedy directed by Burt Shevelove, is a satire that follows a small-town clerk's dreams of making it big in 1920s New York's Tin Pan Alley music scene. While not a widely acclaimed or award-winning film, it has maintained a modest cult following among fans of classic American comedy.
Why you might like this:
Directed by the acclaimed Burt Shevelove, June Moon is a delightful 1974 comedy that brings the world of 1920s Tin Pan Alley to life through the comedic talents of stars like Susan Sarandon and Jack Cassidy. Fans of classic Hollywood satire and the Broadway musical scene will especially enjoy this entertaining glimpse behind the scenes of the music industry.
June Moon is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film based upon the play of the same name by George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner. It was adapted by Vincent Lawrence, Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Keene Thompson and directed by A. Edward Sutherland. It stars Jack Oakie, Frances Dee, Wynne Gibson, Harry Akst and June MacCloy. The film was released on March 21, 1931, by Paramount Pictures.
Read more on Wikipedia →