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Director:
Writers (WGA):
James Dearden (screenplay)
James Dearden (short film by)
Release Date:
18 September 1987 (USA) more
Tagline:
On the other side of drinks, dinner and a one night stand, lies a terrifying love story. more
Plot:
A married man's one night stand comes back to haunt him when that lover begins to stalk him and his family. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 6 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 14 nominations more
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(75 articles)
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good acting, ok movie more (153 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Michael Douglas | ... | Dan Gallagher | |
| Glenn Close | ... | Alex Forrest | |
| Anne Archer | ... | Beth Gallagher | |
| Ellen Hamilton Latzen | ... | Ellen Gallagher | |
| Stuart Pankin | ... | Jimmy | |
| Ellen Foley | ... | Hildy | |
| Fred Gwynne | ... | Arthur | |
| Meg Mundy | ... | Joan Rogerson | |
| Tom Brennan | ... | Howard Rogerson | |
| Lois Smith | ... | Martha | |
| Mike Nussbaum | ... | Bob Drimmer | |
| J.J. Johnston | ... | O'Rourke | |
| Michael Arkin | ... | Lieutenant | |
| Sam Coppola | ... | Fuselli (as Sam J. Coppola) | |
| Eunice Prewitt | ... | Receptionist |
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Also Known As:
Affairs of the Heart (USA) (original script title)
Diversion (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
119 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Dolby | Dolby Digital (5.1 surround)
Certification:
Canada:R (Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Singapore:M18 | Iceland:16 | South Korea:18 | Philippines:R-18 | Italy:VM14 | Argentina:18 | Australia:M | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:PA (Manitoba) | Chile:18 | Finland:K-16 | France:-12 | Ireland:18 | Netherlands:12 | Norway:15 | Peru:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 | USA:R | West Germany:16 | Malaysia:(Banned)
Filming Locations:
400 East 14th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA more
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Trivia:
Elisabeth Shue was originally considered for the role Alex Forrest but was forced to turn the role down, because she was signed to the Disney movie Adventures in Babysitting (1987). more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Dan and Alex are making love in the elevator, they are first standing on the side closest to the windows, and then they move to the other side where shadows are cast from the windows. However, when we zoom in on them, they are back on the opposite side of the elevator. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Beth Gallagher:
[to Ellen] You better get going, kiddo. You're gonna be late.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Moonlighting: Fetal Attraction (#4.9)" (1988) more
Soundtrack:
SABINO more
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When watching this movie, my biggest problem was that I couldn't really sympathize with either one of the main characters, Michael Douglas' Dan, or Glenn Close's Alex. Douglas played a married man who had a weekend-long affair with a business associate, played by Glenn Close. Dan didn't know he was getting involved with a psychopath, but he shouldn't have cheated on his wife in the first place. It's never really clear why he cheats on his wife, other than a selfish attack of lust. Alex was trying to make a point that he couldn't just use her and then go back to his family, but she knew he was married, so she should have known what she was getting into. She seemed so mature and sophisticated in the beginning, and then we never find out why she is so crazy. I lost any bit of sympathy I might have felt for her during the rabbit scene. It's one thing to harass a grown man whom you feel has wronged you, but it's entirely different to take it out on his innocent 6-year old child. The final showdown with Dan's wife in the bathroom is very predictable, right down to the screaming teakettle in the kitchen that masks the screams from upstairs. I do think the ending was a little more than Douglas' character deserved. He didn't really seem sorry for what he did; it took terrible things happening to his family to make him confess to his wife. His family was so lovable and nice, and they definitely didn't deserve to be so poorly treated. Dan was very lucky to have home and family restored to him at the end; he didn't really deserve it. All in all though, this film wasn't a bad thriller. I must admit I was a little tense trying to guess what Alex would do next. I wasn't entirely sure what she was capable of, so it added to the suspense of the film. Close's acting was good; she was a very believable psycho. There was a lot of talent in this film, and everyone turned in good performances. Although it was relatively predictable, if you allow yourself to get swept up by it, it is made exciting by Close's performance. Not a bad film, but not the best thriller ever made.