One from the Heart
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- For the soundtrack recorded by Tom Waits and Crystal Gayle see One from the Heart (album)
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Directed by | Francis Ford Coppola |
Produced by | Gray Frederickson Fred Roos |
Written by | Armyan Bernstein Francis Ford Coppola |
Starring | Frederic Forrest Teri Garr |
Music by | Teddy Edwards Tom Waits |
Cinematography | Vittorio Storaro Ronald Víctor García |
Editing by | Rudi Fehr Anne Goursaud Randy Roberts |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date(s) | February 12, 1982 |
Running time | 107 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | $26,000,000 |
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One from the Heart is a 1982 musical film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. It is set entirely in Las Vegas, on the Las Vegas Strip and the desert surrounding the city. Though the film realistically evokes the feeling of being on the busy Las Vegas Strip, there were no location shots used in the film, it shot on studio sound stages with the single exception of one space on the back lot for a 'Las Vegas junkyard' set, described by a character in the film as being 'the garden of the Taj Mahal'.
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[edit] Plot
Hank and Frannie don't seem to be able to live together anymore. Hank is a "stick-in-the-mud" and Frannie is a "flake." After a five-year relationship, lustful and dreamy Frannie leaves down-to-earth Hank on the anniversary of their relationship. Each one of them meets their dream mate: a suave singer-waiter for Frannie, and a lovely circus performer for Hank, but as bright as they may seem, they are but a stage of lights and colours. Will true love prevail over a seemingly glamorous passion? Time to find out just what Hank and Frannie's relationship is made of.
[edit] Production
The extraordinary cost of the production of this film would lead to Coppola's declaring bankruptcy. Originally intended as a small film after the enormous cost, pressures and production problems of Apocalypse Now, One from the Heart rapidly ballooned from a projected budget of $2 million to over $25 million. Rather than shooting on location, Coppola insisted on building sets, to add to the artificiality of the proscenium.
Set construction proceeded to such an extent that a replica of Las Vegas' McCarran Airport - complete with a jetway and jet airliner (built from the nose section of a crashed plane) - was built and used for the penultimate scene. The sets for the film consumed the entirety of sound stage space at Coppola's recently-acquired American Zoetrope studio. Because of the maze of wiring and flammable scrims, backdrops and other materials, Dean Tavoularis half-jokingly referred to the Vegas Strip set - the centerpiece of the film - as a "firetrap", saying it caused him to have "nightmares about fires" during the film's production.
In terms of his career, Coppola has stated that the films he made during the rest of the 1980s and most of the 1990s, such as The Outsiders, The Cotton Club, The Godfather, Part III, Jack and The Rainmaker, were done to pay off the debts incurred by the production of One from the Heart.
One from the Heart features an original soundtrack from Crystal Gayle and Tom Waits. Waits received an Academy Award nomination for Best Musical Score. Dean Tavoularis, whose art department was next door to the musical rehearsal space, used Tom Waits' music as tonal inspiration which was incorporated into the film's highly-stylized 'look'. Mickey Hart, drummer for The Grateful Dead, and musician Bobby Vega were also credited for their contributions to the production.
[edit] Box office
The movie grossed $389,249 on its first weekend on 41 theaters to a disastrous total gross of only $636,796 against a US$26 million budget.
[edit] Cast
- Frederic Forrest as Hank
- Teri Garr as Frannie
- Raúl Juliá as Ray
- Nastassja Kinski as Leila
- Lainie Kazan as Maggie
- Harry Dean Stanton as Moe
[edit] External links
- One from the Heart at the Internet Movie Database
- One from the Heart at Allmovie
- One from the Heart at Rotten Tomatoes
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