Return to Two Moon Junction (1994) [R]

Release Date:
May 11, 1994

Original Title:
Return to Two Moon Junction

Alternate Titles:
Congiunzione di due lune 2
Passion interdite
Regreso a la feria de las pasiones
Ritorno a Two Moon Junction
Two Moon - Im Rausch der Sinne

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
DDM Film Corporation
Trimark Pictures
Vidmark Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 96

She Had Everything Except What She Desired Most

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.

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ADR Recordist:
Will Rogers

Additional Camera:
Mark Ludwig

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Mark Tobey

Art Direction:
J. Rick Welden

Assistant Art Director:
Jennifer Sauer

Assistant Camera:
Annie McEveety

Assistant Editor:
Jill Goularte

Assistant Location Manager:
Steven F. Hasson

Assistant Property Master:
Maurin L. Scarlata

Associate Editor:
Ronald David Krehel

Best Boy Grip:
Paul Wilkowsky

Boom Operator:
Yehuda Maayan

Camera Loader:
Jordan A. Riefe

Casting:
Vicki Huff

Casting Assistant:
Jeffrey Roth

Casting Associate:
Alan Berman

Characters:
Zalman King
MacGregor Douglas

Chief Lighting Technician:
Robert Ferrara

Choreographer:
Carey Ysais

Co-Producer:
Lowell David Blank

Construction Coordinator:
Scott Lynk

Costume Assistant:
Alison E. Wise
Wendy Dewey
Dana Louts

Costume Designer:
Nancy Grossi

Dialogue Editor:
Thomas Jones

Director:
Farhad Mann

Director of Photography:
Frank Byers

Dolly Grip:
J. Chris Byers
Robert Ivanjack

Editor:
Dianne Ryder-Rennolds

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Jonathon Komack Martin

Executive Producer:
Andrew Hersh
Barry Barnholtz

Extras Casting:
Robert John Teitelbaum

First Assistant Camera:
Ruurd M. Fenenga
Dick Montagne

First Assistant Director:
James M. Freitag

Foley Artist:
Paul Holzborn
Bess Hopper

Foley Recordist:
Peggy McAffee
Jeremy Pitts

Hairstylist:
Judy Crown

Key Grip:
Tracy Neftzger

Location Coordinator:
Roxanne Lowery

Location Manager:
Ivan Schwarz

Makeup & Hair:
Dianne O.
Hila Amrani
Jennifer Hollers

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Kathryn Williams

Music Editor:
Gary Wasserman

Music Supervisor:
Katherine Anne Porter

Original Music Composer:
Joseph Conlan

Producer:
Mel Pearl
Don Levin

Production Coordinator:
Donna Solomon

Production Design:
Michael Perry

Production Executive:
Cami Winikoff

Property Master:
Michael Wylie

Script Supervisor:
Monika Petrillo

Second Assistant Camera:
Anthony Arendt
Brian Tidmore

Second Assistant Director:
Leslie Franks

Set Decoration:
Dara Waxman

Sound Effects Editor:
Elmo Weber

Sound Mixer:
Rick Waddell

Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Keith Fay

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Ratajczak
Stanley Kastner

Steadicam Operator:
Rick Tiedeman

Still Photographer:
Grace Chun

Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Ratajczak

Unit Production Manager:
James M. Freitag

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Meg Goodwin
Sandy Kenyon
Stephanie Ryan

Writer:
Dyanne Asimow

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