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    PG1988 · Romantic comedy · 1h 41m

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  1. 18 wins & 19 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1988 Nominee Oscar. Best Picture. Patrick J. Palmer. Norman Jewison. 1988 Winner Oscar. Best Actress in a Leading Role. Cher. 1988 Nominee Oscar. Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Vincent Gardenia. 1988 Winner Oscar. Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Olympia Dukakis. 1988 Nominee Oscar. Best Director.

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    Moonstruck had a limited theatrical release on December 18, 1987, and was released nationally on January 15, 1988 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film earned critical and commercial success. It received six nominations at the 60th Academy Awards, winning three for Best Actress (Cher), Best Supporting Actress (Dukakis), and Best Original Screenplay ...

  3. Nov 13, 2009 · On April 11, 1988, Cher received the Academy Award for her role in the romantic comedy Moonstruck, co-starring Nicolas Cage. The film also won Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Screenplay, and Cher wore a revealing black mesh outfit to accept her award.

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  4. Jul 1, 2009 · Cher winning the Best Actress Oscar® for her performance in "Moonstruck" - 60th Annual Academy Awards® in 1988. Presented by Paul Newman (with Chevy Chase)....

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  5. Jul 18, 2018 · In 1988, Cher won the Best Actress Oscar for Moonstruck over Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Holly Hunter, and Sally Kirkland, cementing her place as one of the greatest pop culture icons of all...

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  6. Cher was honored with the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Moonstruck, a romantic comedy-drama film. She beat Glenn Close, Holly Hunter, Sally Kirkland and Anne Ramsey in the category.

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  8. Jan 15, 1988 · The screenplay for this film was very good from John Patrick Shanley and he won an Oscar for it. Loretta was a very real character which is always great because an audience can't relate to a main character that seems fake.

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