A comedy about marriage and everything relating to it. New York novelist Henry Fonda meets up with an actress, Margaret Sullavan, and the two date and later marry, though neither knows of the other's fame.


Is it worth your Friday night? Honestly, yeah. If you like movies where people just stand around and throw insults at each other like they're playing tennis, you’ll have a blast with The Moon's Our Home. If you need explosions or a plot that makes sense every second, you’re probably gonna have a bad time. Henry Fonda a...


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"Is it worth your Friday night? Honestly, yeah. If you like movies where people just stand around and throw insults at each other like they're playing tennis, you’ll have a blast with The Moon's Our Home. If you need explosions or a plot that makes sense every second, you’re probably gonna have a bad time. Henry Fonda and Margaret Sullavan are the stars here. They’re playing these two people who are way too full of themselves to notice the other is also famous. It’s silly, obviously. But it works..."
Margaret Hamilton
Boyce DeGaw, Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell, Faith Baldwin, Isabel Dawn
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