Moonstruck
When the full moon casts its lunar spell over widowed bookkeeper Loretta's (Cher) Brooklyn neighborhood, people behave in romantic, unpredictable ways in Moonstruck. Ready to move on after the death of her husband, Loretta agrees to marry pleasant and mild-mannered Jonny (Aiello) even though she does not love him. Historically "unlucky in love," Loretta is convinced that marrying Johnny is the safe and sure thing to do - until Jonny goes to visit his dying mother in Italy, and she meets his estranged brother Ronny who tends the ovens in a neighborhood bakery. Moody and passionate, Ronny flies into a rage at the mention of his brother's name and falls hard for Loretta, sparking a torrid affair. Loretta finds herself "over the moon" in love with her future brother-in-law. Her dilemma in love, along with her passionate and hilariously eccentric family (Gardenia and Dukakis) make for an unforgettable film you'll find "beguiling" (Time), "enchanting" (Newsweek) and "irresistible" (TV's Today Show).
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- Audio Commentary with actress Cher, director/co-producer Norman Jewison, and writer John Patrick Shanley
- "Moonstruck: At the Heart of An Italian Family" documentary
- "Pasta to Pastries: The Art of Fine Italian Food" - Introduction
- "Grotta Azzurra Restaurant"
- "Ferrara Pastries"
- "Gelato Stand"
- "Italian Food Center"
- "Pimonte Ravioli Co."
- "Florio's Restaurant"
- "Music of Moonstruck" featurette
- Theatrical Trailer

