A Night in Heaven
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A Night in Heaven | |
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A Night in Heaven theatrical poster |
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Directed by | John G. Avildsen |
Produced by | Gene Kirkwood (executive) Hawk Koch |
Written by | Joan Tewkesbury |
Starring | Christopher Atkins Lesley Ann Warren Robert Logan Carrie Snodgress |
Music by | Jan Hammer Bryan Adams (theme song) |
Cinematography | David L. Qualye |
Editing by | John G. Avildsen |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date(s) | December 22, 1983 |
Running time | 83 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $12,230,000 |
Gross revenue | $5,600,000 (domestic) |
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A Night in Heaven is a 1983 romance film directed by John G. Avildsen, starring Christopher Atkins as a college student and Lesley Ann Warren as his professor. The screenplay is written by Joan Tewkesbury; film critics widely panned the movie. The original music score is composed by Jan Hammer, and features two songs that would later be huge pop hits. "Heaven", re-released in 1985, would become Bryan Adams' first American number one song. An early version of the song "Obsession" by its co-writers, Holly Knight and Michael Des Barres, would also be re-released in 1985, and become the biggest hit for Animotion.
Tagline: Will one forbidden night change both their lives forever?
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[edit] Plot summary
Christopher Atkins plays Rick Monroe, a jock and a popular guy in college in Orlando, Florida; he is outspoken and overconfident. Lesley Ann Warren plays Faye Hanlon, Rick's speech professor; she is prim and proper. At the end of his final report for his class, Rick cracks a joke and Faye is not amused. She decides to fail him and make him take the course over again.
Faye is going through a slump in her marriage to Whitney (Robert Logan), a rocket scientist who has just lost his job. Faye's free-spirited sister Patsy, visiting from out of town, takes her to a strip club to cheer her up. The show features a performer called "Ricky the Rocket," who is none other than Faye's student Rick. When he notices Faye in the crowd, he gives her a very special lap dance.
The next day, Faye and Rick run into each other at a school function. Initially, Rick is interested only in convincing Faye to allow him another chance at his final and is rebuffed. He realizes that she is attracted to him and begins flirting.
Faye arranges to meet Patsy near her hotel, only to discover that she has been tricked into seeing another performance by "Ricky the Rocket."
Patsy must return home a day early, so she turns over use of her hotel room to Faye, who calls Whitney and lies that she and Patsy are staying at Patsy's hotel together. Coincidentally, Rick's mother works in the same hotel, and while visiting his mother, Rick runs into Faye again; they return to Faye's room and have sex. Faye must leave and in her absence, Rick invites his girlfriend Slick to the room where they have sex. Faye catches them in the shower and, humiliated, flees; she realizes that she's been had.
Whitney, returning home from an unsuccessful job interview, discovers that Patsy has gone home. Whitney travels to the hotel and catches Rick as he's exiting. Whitney kidnaps Rick at gunpoint; he takes Rick to a boat at a small dock and forces him to strip. Rick, sobbing, complies. Whitney threatens Rick repeatedly but in the end only shoots holes in the boat, leaving a naked Rick aboard as it sinks.
Faye returns home to find Whitney waiting for her; she apologizes and he forgives her. At the end, the couple talk about their problems and resolve them.
[edit] From the DVD commentary
When Chris signed on to play Rick Monroe, there was no actual nudity written in the movie. They were shooting the scene where Lesley Ann Warren and Christopher Atkins have sex, she rubs his crotch and pulls his pants down and then the camera is supposed to move away, but accidentally that day, Chris was not wearing any underwear and his slightly aroused penis popped out. It was only when the director sat down to edit that day's work that he noticed this unscripted occurrence. He thought it might add a new dimension to the scene and really show off the intimacy between the two lead characters and decided to keep it. But unfortunately Atkins was not informed about this, and he came to know only when he watched the pre-release, but nothing could be done at that time as the movie prints had already been distributed to the theatres.
[edit] Reception
[edit] Awards and nominations
- Winner: 1983 Golden Raspberry Awards, Worst Actor - Christopher Atkins
[edit] Main cast
Actor | Role |
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Christopher Atkins | Rick Monroe |
Lesley Ann Warren | Faye Hanlon |
Robert Logan | Whitney Hanlon |
Deney Terrio | Tony |
Deborah Rush | Patsy |
Sandra Beall | Slick |
Alix Elias | Shirley |
Carrie Snodgress | Mrs. Johnson |