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Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon (1969)

Director: Otto Preminger

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From Time Out Film Guide

Another in the great series of disasters with which Preminger seemed intent on finishing his career, this is the tale of three mentally and physically handicapped social outcasts (facially disfigured girl, homosexual paraplegic, introverted epileptic) who set up home together. For all its SAS-like attacks on its audience's desire for charmingly handicapped people - Preminger refuses to favour the 'good' profile of Liza Minnelli's scarred Junie Moon - the script is little but a series of smart aleck exchanges/platitudes.

Author: PH

Time Out Film Guide


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