Snap out of it! Brooklyn's real 'Moonstruck' neighborhood critiques movie in 1988

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It was 1988 and residents of Carroll Gardens in Brooklyn could not have been prouder.

Their neighborhood was featured in the smash Hollywood hit "Moonstruck," and on the April day that Chauncey Howell's report aired on WABC-TV, residents of the heavily Italian neighborhood were rooting for the movie to clean up at the Academy Awards, which were happening later that evening on ABC.

As the Channel 7 camera rolled, neighbors chimed in on the movie while hanging out near Cammareri Bros. Bakery, at Sackett and Henry Streets, which is where Cher, playing Loretta Castorini, and Nicholas Cage, in the role of baker Ronny Cammareri, meet and later consume their instant attraction in his upstairs apartment.

Chauncey had a theory - that the movie would have been a shoe-in at the Academy Awards if more locals had been used. not Hollywood actors. Not surprisingly, the locals felt the same way.

Maybe they were on to something.

The movie was nominated for six awards, but won only three, including best actress for Cher.

We think you'll enjoy this slice of old-school Carroll Gardens, as it was 32 years ago.

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When Brooklyn was still Brooklyn, and no gentrification killing the culture in Brooklyn and NYC. I miss Brooklyn and NYC.

Ric
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The young man wishing Cher luck is adorable🤗 Fond memories of the old neighborhood. 🤗💖

pamelafolger
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The good old days in Brooklyn! oh this makes me sad..

miasmom
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Real Carroll gardens, not the one now

anthonyherrera
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Today I saw reporter Carlos Granda from LA station. He worked at Channel 7 Eyewitness News

CAPTJ