Movie
American Heart
Drama film with a runtime of 114 minutes, released in 1992. Presented in English.
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Synopsis
Following up on Streetwise, his powerful documentary on the homeless kids of Seattle, director Martin Bell returned to that city for a dramatic feature. Nick Kelson (Edward Furlong) is a troubled teenager whose mother has been dead for many years; he spends much of his time with other throwaway kids roaming the city. When Nick's father Jack (Jeff Bridges) is released from a long stretch in prison, the father and child reunion is a bumpy one. Jack senses an obligation to his son but is trying to focus on taking responsibility for his own life before he can extend himself. Nick is wary of his father's criminal background, but he also craves the stability of a real home life. Aware that a return to the city whose mean streets spawned his criminal career might pull him back into his old ways, Jack talks about moving to Alaska to make a fresh start, but it's not clear if Nick is part of his plan. The film's unsentimental look at its characters always on the verge of backsliding didn't endear it to ticket buyers, but it was lauded by many critics for its honesty and for Bridges' strong performance, which won an Independent Spirit award.
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Cast
- Jeff Bridges
- Edward Furlong
- Lucinda Jenney
- Tracey Kapisky
- Don Harvey
- Jayne Entwistle
- Melvyn Hayward
- Kit McDonough
- Shareen Mitchell
- Christian Frizzell
- Maggie Welsh
- Marcus Chong
- John Boylan
- Barbara Irvin
- Greg Sevigny
- Burke Pearson
- Willie Williams
- Todd Jamieson
- Roosevelt Franklin
- Wren Walker
- Cristine McMurdo-Wallis
- Charlotte London
- Loyd Catlett
- Cecily Adams
- Bob Riggs
- James Bagdonas
- Beatrix Aruna Pasztor
- Joel Schiller
- Mary Ellen Mark
- Rondi Tucker
- Nancy Baker
- Cary Brokaw
- Nancy Rae Stone
- Neil Koenigsberg
- Peter Silverman