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Director: Farhad Mann
Cast: Melinda Clarke, John Clayton Schafer, Wendy Davis, Yorgo Constantine
There's a special place in Georgia called Two Moon Junction. It's known for its power of seduction and for awakening the sense with an unquenchable sexual passion. It's no wonder overworked supermodel Savannah Delongpre longs to retun to her home town. She's at the height of her success, with fame, fortune, and everything the fast lane has to offer, including a lover who's sleeping with her best friend. Disillusioned with the high life, Savannah retreats to the estate of her grandmother, and the sanctuary of the family's riverfront hideaway - Two Moon Junction. There, Savannah meets her match, a handsome local sculptor named Jake GIlbert who unleashes her passion. However, Jake and Savannah's future is marred by the past. Her torrid affair is further complicated by her manipulative boyfriend who tries to seduce her back to New York. Savannah has to choose between all that Two Moon Junction can offer and her body and soul, and the rich and glamorous New York life she left behind.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Return to Two Moon Junction is a 1994 drama and romance film directed by Farhad Mann. Critics have generally been divided in their reception of the film, with some praising its simmering eroticism and others finding it overly melodramatic. There is no information available on major awards or nominations for the film, and its audience reception on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes is not reported.
Why you might like this:
Return to Two Moon Junction (1994) offers a captivating blend of drama and romance, directed by Farhad Mann, that explores the powerful allure of a small-town sanctuary and the sensual passions it awakens in its supermodel protagonist, Savannah Delongpre (played by Melinda Clarke).
Return to Two Moon Junction is a 1994 romantic drama film which serves as a sequel to the 1988 film Two Moon Junction. The plot concerns Savannah Delongpre, a New York fashion model who returns to her Georgia home town where she has an affair with local sculptor Jake Gilbert. The film was directed by Farhad Mann, and stars Melinda Clarke, Wendy Davis, and Louise Fletcher.
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