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  1. Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon wurde Mitte 1969 gedreht und am 11. Mai 1970 uraufgeführt. Eine deutsche Premiere hat es nie gegeben, jedoch lief der Film im selben Jahrzehnt im österreichischen Fernsehen. Liza Minnellis Mutter Judy Garland starb während der Dreharbeiten in London (Juni 1969).

  2. Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon is a 1970 American comedy-drama film directed and produced by Otto Preminger.[2] The film is based on the 1968 novel of the same name by Marjorie Kellogg. Junie Moon is a girl whose face was scarred in a vicious battery acid attack by her boyfriend Jesse. In an institution, she meets Arthur, who lives with epilepsy, and Warren, a gay paraplegic who uses a ...

  3. Junie Moon is in the hospital after her face has been disfigured by her deranged boyfriend. There she meets two other patients — Arthur, an epileptic, and Warren, who is gay and uses a wheelchair. The unlikely trio of outcasts decides to move in together and manages to enjoy a series of adventures as they endure various forms of prejudice and struggle with their own issues.

  4. Synopsis. Junie Moon is in the hospital after her face has been disfigured by her deranged boyfriend. There she meets two other patients — Arthur, an epileptic, and Warren, who is gay and uses a wheelchair. The unlikely trio of outcasts decides to move in together and manages to enjoy a series of adventures as they endure various forms of ...

  5. In their adjustment to each other they find that self-pity is replaced by good humor and fun in their daily lives. We follow the progression of Arthur, Warren and Junie Moon in their attempt to carve out an existence on their own terms, it is an insight into the ways we all struggle to live and love. Drama 1970 1 hr 52 min. 22%. G.

  6. Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon Otto Preminger has given this tale [from Marjorie Kellogg's novel] of a trio of handicapped, scarred, emotionally and psychologically marred humans a somewhat ...

  7. Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon, a novel in which little “action” occurs, derives its success largely from the deftness of Kellogg’s characterizations of the three “freaks.”Each ...