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"I produced this Electronic Press Kit (EPK) while I was producing "Two Moon Junction" (1988) to promote the picture." - Donald P. Borchers Watch the movie here: • Zalman King's "Two Moon Junction" (1988) -... "I needed a movie to make and called Nick Kazan. For whatever reasons, we could not reach an agreement on his PUNK DADDY. Then I called Andy Tenant, and we could not make a deal on his MOVING TARGET. Then I called Zalman King. He said he just finished a new script and hadn't made a copy yet. I offered to send a runner to pick up his script, make copies for him and one for me. Within a week, we flew to Chicago, closed a deal with Don Levin, and started to make this movie." - Donald P. Borchers April Delongpre (Sherilyn Fenn) is the eldest daughter of a powerful Alabama senator and heiress to an old and respectable Southern family. After graduating from college, April returns home to her parents’ house for the summer to await her arranged marriage to her fiancé, Chad Douglas Fairchild (Martin Hewitt). When a carnival comes to the town, April and Chad accompany April's two younger sisters to the fairgrounds, where April meets a drifter named Perry (Richard Tyson). Intrigued by the mysterious drifter, April returns to the carnival that evening to talk with him. While both are sexy, sensual and desirable, she refuses his advances. A few days later, Chad is away and her parents and siblings are away, also. Then Perry shows up at April's house and uses her shower. Despite telling him to leave, April cannot restrain her urges for Perry and the two begin a sordid affair. April cries after Perry leaves. The next day, April visits her grandmother and confidante, Belle Delongpre (Louise Fletcher). After April leaves, Belle asks the local sheriff Earl Hawkins (Burl Ives) to keep an eye on her. April returns to the carnival that evening to see Perry, only to become dismayed and jealous when she finds him drunk and in the company of a fellow drifter Patti Jean (Kristy McNichol) who takes April with her in Perry's truck to get more booze for him. During the drive, Patti rambles on about her life and hometown and clearly flirts with April. At the carnival, when a ride malfunctions and endangers the people on it, Perry gets into a brawl with other fairground workers. Patti Jean and April return and join in on the brawl until Perry's pet dog is killed. After burying his dog, Patti Jean leaves town, and Perry takes April on a ride on his motorcycle, where they check into a motel. In the morning, April leaves Perry to pick up her car, which she left at the fairgrounds, unaware that Sheriff Hawkins is following her. April returns to the motel and gets into a big argument with Perry. After she leaves, Sheriff Hawkins appears and arrests Perry and then drives him to the state line and gives Perry an implied threat never to come around the area again. A few weeks later, on the day before April's wedding, she has another encounter with Perry, who shows up to work at constructing the tents on her family's property for the wedding reception. He is also spotted by Belle, who threatens him to leave town and offers him a bribe, but Perry refuses to accept it. Belle then makes a call to Sheriff Hawkins to inform him that April's lover is back in town and to deal with it. That evening, while Chad is at his bachelor party, April shows up at the Two Moon Junction, a run-down pavilion at the edge of a lake, where she meets Perry, who had left a message to meet him there. April offers Perry money to leave town and never return, but Perry again refuses and urges her to act out her fantasies that she has long suppressed since her childhood. April and Perry again make love, only for April to again cry and walk out on Perry, for good, to return to her life. On her wedding day, as Perry is preparing to leave town, one of Sheriff Hawkins's deputies (Jim Johnson) shoots Perry at the wheel of his truck. At the church, as April is preparing to walk down the aisle to the altar, Belle lies to her, saying that Perry accepted a bribe and left town. April does not believe her, but nevertheless walks down the church aisle to marry Chad. Sometime later, Perry is seen working as a dishwasher at a blues nightclub in another town. After work, as Perry returns to his motel room for the night to care and feed his new pet dog, he finds April in his bathroom taking a shower. Perry joins April and they kiss. April, wearing Chad's wedding ring, makes love with Perry in the mist of the shower. Soundtrack Credits: Lo, How A Rose E're Blooming - Performed by The Notre Dame Glee Club Who Do You Love? - Performed by George Thorogood Roller Coaster - Performed by PJ & the Magic Bus Taken - Performed by Raymond G. Zimmerman and Jon Ewen Man With A Gun - Performed by Jerry Harrison: Casual Gods Never Tell No Lies - Performed by Billy Bizeau Trance - Performed by Loria Jonzun Dig - Performed by Screamin' Jay Hawkins You Are So Beautiful - Performed by Martin Hewitt