A New York fashion model returns to her hometown in Georgia where she strikes up a lustful tryst with a handsome sculptor.A New York fashion model returns to her hometown in Georgia where she strikes up a lustful tryst with a handsome sculptor.A New York fashion model returns to her hometown in Georgia where she strikes up a lustful tryst with a handsome sculptor.
James T. Callahan
- Mr. Bowman
- (as James Callahan)
Suzanne Ircha Johnson
- Woman Assistant
- (as Suzanne Ircha)
Matt Frewer
- Cleo
- (uncredited)
- …
Seana Ryan
- Gena
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaMelinda Clarke is embarrassed by her involvement with this movie.
- ConnectionsFollows Two Moon Junction (1988)
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For two years this, and the original, sat on my shelf, because of the previous review. The movie isn't equal to the original, but it follows well enough.
Melinda Clarke, although not a top name actress, has been on screen plenty of times. She's a decent actress, and has model quality beauty (which she plays in the movie!).
The 'Fabio-wannabe' is a second rate actor. His counter part in the original was charismatic, where this guy is overly dramatic. His acting reminds me of a soap opera actor. A lot of this had to do with the director, blocking out cheesy scenes.
The sex scenes are not as racy, or as artistically done. Considering the nudity in the first, I was surprised that this lower budget version had much less, and didn't start until nearly 40 minutes into the film. They even had a 'wet t-shirt' moment available under the water fall, and didn't.
Overall, if watched back to back with the original, the continuity allows for a decent movie, with a decent story line. Watched all by itself though, there isn't enough quality directing or acting to say it was nearly as good.
I give it at least a 5.0 instead of the 2.2 it had. 2.2 is no acting, no directing, and no story - far from the case here.
Melinda Clarke, although not a top name actress, has been on screen plenty of times. She's a decent actress, and has model quality beauty (which she plays in the movie!).
The 'Fabio-wannabe' is a second rate actor. His counter part in the original was charismatic, where this guy is overly dramatic. His acting reminds me of a soap opera actor. A lot of this had to do with the director, blocking out cheesy scenes.
The sex scenes are not as racy, or as artistically done. Considering the nudity in the first, I was surprised that this lower budget version had much less, and didn't start until nearly 40 minutes into the film. They even had a 'wet t-shirt' moment available under the water fall, and didn't.
Overall, if watched back to back with the original, the continuity allows for a decent movie, with a decent story line. Watched all by itself though, there isn't enough quality directing or acting to say it was nearly as good.
I give it at least a 5.0 instead of the 2.2 it had. 2.2 is no acting, no directing, and no story - far from the case here.
- Joel-942-144075
- Sep 22, 2012
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Return to Two Moon Junction (1995) officially released in Canada in English?
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