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Duration: 43 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Angelique Pettijohn, Angelique Pettijohn, Heaven St. John, Heaven St. John
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Angelique Pettyjohn (born Dorothy Lee Perrins; March 11, 1943 – February 14, 1992) was an American actress and burlesque queen. Born in Los Angeles, California, she grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her acting career began in the late 1960s under the name Angelique, with notable roles including Shahna in 'Star Trek: The Original Series', Cherry in 'Hell's Belles', and a stripping nun in 'Good-bye, Cruel World'. She also appeared in cult classics like 'The Lost Empire' and 'Repo Man'. During the 1970s, Pettyjohn worked as a burlesque star in Las Vegas. She died of cervical cancer at age 48 on February 14, 1992.
Release Year: 1970
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Кажи, че ме обичаш, Джуни Мун, Dize-me que Me Amas, Dime que me amas, Junie Moon, Rakastathan vielä, Junie Moon, Dis-moi que tu m'aimes, Junie Moon, Pes mou pos m' agapas, Junie, Mondd, hogy szeretsz, Junie Moon!, Dimmi che mi ami, Junie Moon, Powiedz, ze mnie kochasz, Junie Moon, Diz-me Que Me Amas, Junie Moon
Director: Otto Preminger
Writer: Marjorie Kellogg
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Companies: Otto Preminger Films, Paramount Pictures
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance
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Junie Moon, disfigured by burns, her face obscured behind a veil, leaves a hospital with her friends: Warren, a paraplegic homosexual, and Arthur, an introvert epileptic. They set up housekeeping together in a cottage, supporting each other through their respective medical issues. Junie yearns for independence and love, while Warren and Arthur grapple with their own challenges. Throughout the film, they face prejudices from society, deal with practical issues like finding jobs and managing finances, and find moments of joy and love amidst their struggles.
Directed by Otto Preminger in 1970, 'Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon' is a comedic drama that explores the lives of three neurotic characters overcoming physical and societal challenges. The film is notable for its candid portrayal of homosexuality at a time when it was still taboo, and its exploration of disability and disfigurement. It's a story about friendship, love, and independence, told with humor and honesty.