Two Moon Junction Page #2

Synopsis: April has just graduated from an exclusive Southern college. She's just returned home to her family mansion to prepare for her semi-arranged marriage to "the right man", a man approved by April's father, a Senator. During a trip to the local fair, April meets Perry, the kind of man she always wanted but never knew. Her parents are aghast, as Perry is exactly the kind of man they don't want her associating with. April must reconcile the expectations of her family and her fiancée with the passion she feels for Perry.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Zalman King
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
0%
R
Year:
1988
104 min
472 Views


He's in. Definitely in.

You talk too much.

I'm coming. I'm coming.

I know you love me.

I love you, too.

Yeah, yeah.

If you didn't bite everybody, I wouldn't

have to keep you cooped up in here.

And you're so f***ing tough.

Good-looking and so tough.

Remember me?

The man who returned your wallet?

Aren't you gonna talk to me?

You know the first thing

I thought when I saw you here?

I really did think that -

no, hope's a better word for it -

that you were out here lookin' for me.

Are you?

I couldn't sleep.

I know you've got a lotta things

on your mind right now

with the wedding comin' up,

and everything.

Yeah.

I can understand that.

So...

I'll be saying good night.

Good night.

Good night.

Let's go, young 'uns.

You sure you don't want to come along?

I'd rather not, Dad. I have so much

to do yet before the wedding.

- You take it easy.

- Maybe I'll take a swim at the club.

That's a good idea. Bye.

If Jessie calls,

give him our number at the lake.

Don't worry.

Have a good time.

- Bye.

- Bye. Be good.

Bye, April.

- We'll be going now.

- Thanks, Jimmy.

Looking forward to the big day. Those

gardenias I planted are for your bouquet.

They're lovely.

Take some home for yourself.

- Thank you, Miss April. Goodbye.

- Bye-bye.

I want you to get out of my house.

- Do you hear me?

- Yes, ma'am. I'm sorry.

I didn't mean to inconvenience you.

I just needed a hot shower.

- This sure is nice-smellin' soap.

- I'm warning you.

No wonder women smell so good.

What is it? Essence of lilac?

I want you to leave immediately

or I'll call the police.

I don't think you will. Our meeting

last night clued me into you.

Is this extra dry?

My hair's awful sensitive.

I don't care about your hair.

Just get your dog and go!

How can I do that, when it says,

"Wait three minutes after conditioning

or your hair will be unmanageable"?

If you've got any ideas about going near

that phone, I might walk out on the lawn.

Naked. Bare-ass naked.

You wouldn't want that, would you?

It's a beautiful day. Isn't it?

You had your chance,

but you didn't run away, did you?

No, I didn't.

And you didn't call the police either.

No, I didn't.

Why not, do you suppose?

I hope you don't mind, but

I helped myself to a bottle of champagne.

I try not to drink during the day,

but, this bein' a special occasion,

I figured what the hell?

You frighten me.

I understand. I'm sorry I had to

come into your house like this,

but since I'm only gonna be in town a day

or so that doesn't give us much time.

And... I knew you wouldn't mind.

Let's go over there,

sit on the couch.

And get to know one another.

You're the cockiest

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Zalman King

Zalman King (born Zalman King Lefkowitz; May 23, 1941 – February 3, 2012) was an American film director, writer, actor and producer. His films are known for incorporating sexuality, and are often categorized as erotica. more…

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