Liar's Moon

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Liar's Moon
1982 Theatrical Poster
Directed byDavid Fisher
Written byDavid Fisher
Produced byDon P. Behrns
StarringMatt Dillon
Cindy Fisher
Christopher Connelly
CinematographyJohn Hora
Edited byChristopher Greenbury
Music byRay Benson
Production
company
Release date
September 1982
Running time
106 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Liar's Moon is a 1982 film directed by David Andrew Fisher and starring Matt Dillon, Cindy Fisher, Yvonne DeCarlo, and Hoyt Axton.

Synopsis

It is the story of two starcrossed lovers in 1940s Texas: a working boy and the banker's daughter, who elope to much strife. Texas band Asleep At The Wheel provided the soundtrack.

In East Texas, the summer after high school, Jack falls in love with Ginny, the daughter of the town's banker (Jack's mom's high school sweetheart). Ginny's been at boarding school; she's headed for Vassar. Over her father's strenuous objections, she spends time with Jack. At summer's end, Jack and Ginny elope to Louisiana (where 17-year-olds can marry without their parents' permission), and he gets a job in the oil fields. Her dad hires a menacing private eye to find them, Ginny's pregnant, her town doctor gives her horrible news, and Jack's mom has her own agenda. It seems that Jack and Ginny have grown up under a liar's moon. What will these sweethearts do?

Cast

Production notes

The film was shot in and around Houston, Texas. It was Broderick Crawford's last film after 45 years and one of Matt Dillon's earliest films. Liar's Moon was choreographed by Patsy Swayze.[1]

References

  1. ^ Kelly, Devin (2013-09-18). "Patsy Swayze, mother of Patrick Swayze, dies at 86". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2013-10-06.

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