15 Things ‘Moonstruck’ Nailed About Italian-Americans: From Superstitions to Dean Martin (Photos)

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In honor of Olympia Dukakis, we take an in-depth look at this film that she helped make a classic

From the family gatherings in the kitchen to the kooky nicknames and Drama Queen reactions to just about everything, “Moonstruck” hits the Italian-American personality out of the park. On the 30th anniversary of the film that brought Cher, Olympia Dukakis and screenwriter John Patrick Shanley Academy Awards and producer/director Norman Jewison nominations, I – a full-blooded Italian from both sides of the family – take a look at the Italian-inspired details that make it a classic.

Dean Martin
Dean Martin

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Dean Martin

“Moonstruck” opens with the quintessential Italian song (“That’s Amore”) sung by the quintessential Italian crooner (Dean Martin). Any song that pays tribute to pasta fazool and falling in love, AND has the lyrics “tippy-tippy-tay” is OK by me.

Moonstruck Julie Bovasso
Moonstruck Julie Bovasso

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Romance never dies

A single red rose melts Loretta’s pragmatic shroud, Cosmos’ old-as-Moses papa finds wonder in “la bella luna,” and Rita and Raymond get a little frisky late into the night. (That last one gave me the giggles ’cause, dang, they’re cute.) Ain’t love grand?

Moonstruck Robert Weil Bobo
Moonstruck Robert Weil Bobo

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Everyone has a nickname

Suffice it to say, I can pretty much guarantee that the restaurant maitre d wasn’t born with the name “Bobo.” But it’s typical for Italian families to have nicknames for their kin. In my family, we have Miggy, Measles, Puco, Dillinger, Ferly, Dee Dee and Patty, whose real name was Mary (and Patricia isn’t even her middle name). And the list goes on.

Moonstruck Curse
Moonstruck Curse

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Superstitious

Loretta was reluctant to lost her heart to someone because she thought she had back luck; Johnny feared his mother would die if he got married; and let’s not forget that old woman at the airport who “put a curse on that plane to explode.” Then again, there’s a darn good chance that an Italian on that plane was saying a rosary to prevent that from happening.

Moonstruck Nicolas Cage Hand
Moonstruck Nicolas Cage Hand

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Overly dramatic

From Ronnie screaming, “Bring me the big knife, I’m gonna cut my throat!” to Cosmo saying he can’t sleep anymore because “it’s too much like death,” to the Vikki Carr classic Italian song “It Must Be Him” in which she sings, “Oh dear God, it must be him or I shall die” when the phone rings. Time to switch to decaf.

Moonstruck Kitchen cast
Moonstruck Kitchen cast

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Serious talks happen in the kitchen

You have a problem? Let’s sit down and talk… in the kitchen. It’s the hub for all conversations in an Italian family. Maybe because it’s neutral territory, it’s usually brightly lit and filled with good memories and smells, or maybe it’s because it’s just closer to the food, which all Italians love. Whatever the case, all problems that enter the kitchen seem to disappear before exiting it. Sort of the way diet aspirations do.

Moonstruck Champagne Cher Vincent Gardenia Sugar Cube
Moonstruck Champagne Cher Vincent Gardenia Sugar Cube

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Sugar cube in the champagne

Why make an already sweet potent potable even sweeter? It’s an old Italian wives tale that the devil never wants to see you happy, and since champagne “makes you happy,” dropping a sugar cube in keeps the devil away. Seriously, I’m not making that up.

Moonstruck Vincent Gardenia Talking With Hands
Moonstruck Vincent Gardenia Talking With Hands

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Talking with hands

Tie our hands to our sides and all you’d hear us say is “uh… um… er… huh.” If the hands aren’t moving, neither are the vocal cords.

Moonstruck Cher Olympia Dukakis
Moonstruck Cher Olympia Dukakis

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A little cynical

When Rose asks Loretta if she loves Johnny and Loretta says no, the wise mama says, “Good. When you love them they drive you crazy because they know they can.” Italians may be romantic, but they’re also rather suspicious of anything that seems too good to be true.

Moonstruck Old Man Dogs
Moonstruck Old Man Dogs

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You don’t want to make them mad

For the most part, Italian-Americans are lovable and would give you the shirt off their back. On the other hand, they’ve got memories like elephants and you do not want to mess with them. Case in point: when Rose’s father-in-law feeds his dogs table scraps, she tells him, “Old man, you give those dogs another piece of my food and I’m gonna kick you ’til you’re dead!” Message received.

Moonstruck Olympia Dukakis
Moonstruck Olympia Dukakis

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They tell it like it is

There’s no careful hedging around words; if it’s in an Italian’s head, it comes out of their mouth. After Johnny answered the question that had been plaguing her and said that men want more than one woman because they fear death, Rose told her husband, “no matter what you do, you’re gonna die, just like everybody else.” Cosmo was perplexed, but it was a laugh-out-loud moment.

Moonstruck Eggs In A Hole
Moonstruck Eggs In A Hole

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Egg in a hole

Aka “egg in the basket,” “egg with a hat,” “one-eyed Jack,” “toad in the hole” and “uova fritte nel pane,” this dish of a slice of bread with an egg in its cut-out center and topped with roasted peppers is a breakfast favorite in Italian homes. Why? Heck if I know. But it sure was in my house growing up.

Moonstruck Nicolas Cage Cher Opera
Moonstruck Nicolas Cage Cher Opera

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Opera

If you were raised in an Italian-America house, chances are you were exposed to your share of opera. For many of those that were, it is an artform that reaches into your soul and tugs at your heart. For others, it’s just music that’s impossible to sing along to .

Moonstruck Olympia Dukakis Pinch
Moonstruck Olympia Dukakis Pinch

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The pinch

If you’ve never gotten an Italian pinch, consider yourself lucky because it leaves a nasty mark. It is the grabbing of a small amount of skin and simultaneously pulling and twisting. It is silent but oh-so deadly.

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Moonstruck Cher Nicolas Cage1

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Emotions are big

Love. It happens quickly, intensely and there’s no turning back. That’s the Italian way.

Moonstruck Family Salute
Moonstruck Family Salute

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Family is everything

There’s yelling and arguments, tears are shed, misunderstandings happen, but at day’s end, they always say “ti amo” (I love you). As the Castorini family put it, “alla famiglia”… to the family!

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