One from the Heart (1982) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

After completing Apocalypse Now, Francis Ford Coppola initially planned for his next picture to be an intimate romantic musical shot on a low budget in Las Vegas. Three years later, One from the Heart had mushroomed into a big-budget spectacular, shot on strikingly stylized sets at his newly opened Zoetrope Studio and costing a then-massive $27 million. The story concerns Hank (Frederick Forrest) and Franny (Terri Garr), a working-class couple living on the outskirts of Las Vegas; after five years together, their relationship has fallen into a rut, and they both set off in search of new partners. Hank meets up with Leila (Nastassia Kinski), a beautiful high-wire artist, and Franny has a fling with Ray (Raul Julia), a dashing actor-waiter. But Hank and Franny still love each other, and their search for romance brings them back into each other's arms. Singer/songwriter Tom Waits received an Oscar nomination for his widely acclaimed song score, performed with country crooner Crystal Gayle. - Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
02/21/1982
DVD Release Date:
01/27/2004
Rating:
R
Run Time:
101 min.
Production Co.:
Columbia Pictures, Zoetrope Studios
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Starting Over, Looking For Love
Tone:
Dreamlike, Hallucinatory, Lavish, Stylized
Keywords:
boredom, boyfriend, break-up [romantic], flirtation, love, relationship, romance, sex, stranger
Language:
English
Status:
DVD