
Claire of the Moon
Drama · Romance
Overview
Claire of the Moon is set in the 1990s in the Pacific Northwest. Claire Jabrowski, a famous heterosexual author, decides to attend a retreat for all-female writers. Claire's rommate at the retreat is Dr. Noel Benedict, author of a book called The Naked Truth. The movie culminates in a sexual encounter between the two authors.
Top Cast
Trisha Todd
Trisha Todd
Claire Jabrowski
Trisha Todd
Claire Jabrowski
Karen Trumbo
Karen Trumbo
Dr. Noel Benedict
Karen Trumbo
Dr. Noel Benedict
Faith McDevitt
Faith McDevitt
Maggie
Faith McDevitt
Maggie
Craig Damen
Craig Damen
Brian (as Damon Craig)
Craig Damen
Brian (as Damon Craig)
Leslie Hidula
Leslie Hidula
Erika
Leslie Hidula
Erika
Caren Graham
Caren Graham
Tara
Caren Graham
Tara
Sheila Dickenson
Sheila Dickenson
B.J. (as Sheila Dickinson)
Sheila Dickenson
B.J. (as Sheila Dickinson)
Patricia Blem
Patricia Blem
Arrow
Patricia Blem
Arrow
Melissa Mitchell
Melissa Mitchell
Adriennce
Melissa Mitchell
Adriennce
Gathering Marbet
Gathering Marbet
Amy
Gathering Marbet
Amy
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