Untamed Heart
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Untamed Heart | |
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Directed by | Tony Bill |
Written by | Tom Sierchio |
Starring | Marisa Tomei Christian Slater |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date(s) | 1993 |
Running time | 102 min. |
Language | English |
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Untamed Heart is a 1993 film starring Christian Slater and Marisa Tomei. It mixes drama with romance and comedy and tells the story of a young woman, always unlucky in love, trying to find happiness with a very shy young man. The film is directed by Tony Bill and written by Tom Sierchio. The original music score is composed by Cliff Eidelman.
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[edit] Plot
Tomei plays Caroline, a young woman working as a waitress who is always unlucky in love. Slater plays Adam, a shy busboy who saves Caroline when two men try to rape her on her way home one night. She then gets to know him. They become close, but she finds out his past, and the attackers come after Adam for revenge. As their relationship progresses, Caroline discovers that Adam has a heart defect, though he claims he has a baboon heart.
[edit] Characters
- Caroline - Marisa Tomei
- Adam - Christian Slater
- Cindy - Rosie Perez
- Howard - Kyle Secor
- Patsy - Willie Garson
[edit] Quote
- Caroline: He doesn't make sense, I don't make sense, together we make sense.
[edit] Critical responses
[edit] Trivia
- Originaly the would had been "The Baboon Heart".
- The movie was filmed in Minnesota with many recognizable Northeast Minneapolis landmarks featured.
[edit] External links
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