Heartaches (film)

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Heartaches
Directed by Donald Shebib
Produced by David J. Patterson
Jerry Raibourn
Bruce Mallen
(co-producer)
André Djaoui
(associate producer)
Joseph Beaubien (executive producer)
Nicole M. Boisvert (executive producer)
Lawrence Nesis (executive producer)
Written by Terrence Heffernan
Starring Margot Kidder
Annie Potts
Robert Carradine
Winston Rekert
Music by Simon Michael Martin
Cinematography Vic Sarin
Editing by Gerry Hambling
Peter Boita
Distributed by Motion Picture Marketing (MPM)
Release dates 1981 (USA)
Running time 92 minutes
Country Canada
Language English

Heartaches is a 1981 comedy motion-picture written by Terence Heffman and directed by Donald Shebib. It stars Margot Kidder, Annie Potts, Winston Rekert and Robert Carradine. The movie is about a young woman, Potts, married to a stock car racer and carrying his friends' child. As she flees that scene, her husband (Carradine) races alongside her bus. On this bus, Potts' character meets the free spirited Kidder and the two women move in together planning to raise the baby. Dealing with romance and poverty, they learn that they have more in common than they thought.

It is unusual, in that is almost a sequel to Shebib's best known film, Goin' Down the Road. In this film two men- 'partners in crime,' deal with poverty, factory jobs, pregnancy, characters moving to the big city; all themes the two films share.

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