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THIEF OF HEARTS (1984) |
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A woman trapped in a boring marriage begins an affair with a handsome man who seems able to read her mind. She doesn't know that he has broken into her house and read her diaries, where she has recorded her deepest thoughts and fantasies. |
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Steven Bauer (Scott Muller), Barbara Williams (Mickey Davis), John Getz (Ray Davis), David Caruso (Buddy Calamara), Christine Ebersole (Janie Pointer), George Wendt (Marty Morrison), Alan North (Sweeney), Romy Windsor (Nicole), Joe Nesnow (Security Guard), Gordon Pullian (Parking Attendant), David McElhatton (Himself), Annette Sinclair (College Girl 1), Aleana Downs (College Girl 2). |
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FACTS |
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PRODUCTION INFORMATION |
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BOX OFFICE RESULT: $10.4 million (USA) |
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DIRECTOR: Douglas Day Stewart. |
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- Nominated for one 1985 Razzie Award for Worst Musical Score. |
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WRITER: Douglas Day Stewart. |
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PRODUCERS: Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson. |
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ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Tom Jacobson. |
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ORIGINAL MUSIC: Harold Faltermeyer and Giorgio Moroder. |
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CRITICAL COMMENT |
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"Slick but curiously unappealing film." -- Leonard Maltin |
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DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount Pictures. |
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