Heart


1h 23m 1999

Brief Synopsis

Maria, who loses her son in a tragic motor accident, becomes obsessed with the man who receives his heart. He is Gary, a businessman with marital problems. Following his earlier heart attack, his wife Tess has been having an affair with Alex, an unpleasant writer. When Gary is rejuvenated by his hea

Film Details

Also Known As
Mort Clinique
Genre
Drama
Thriller
Release Date
1999
Location
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom; Manchester, England, United Kingdom; Merseyside, England, United Kingdom

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 23m

Synopsis

Maria, who loses her son in a tragic motor accident, becomes obsessed with the man who receives his heart. He is Gary, a businessman with marital problems. Following his earlier heart attack, his wife Tess has been having an affair with Alex, an unpleasant writer. When Gary is rejuvenated by his heart transplant, Tess returns to him. But when Maria traces Gary and turns up on his doorstep, believing that her son is somehow still alive in Gary's chest, things take a bloody turn.

Crew

Audrey Allison

Song

Joe Allison

Song

Hani Alyousif

2-D Artist

Marilyn Anderson

Other

David Arkell

Helicopter Pilot

Nick Atkinson

Other

Burt Bacharach

Song

Andrew Wyatt Blakemore

Rerecording

Emma Bodger

Assistant Director

Sue Booth

Art Director

Heather Bownass

Music Coordinator

Mark Briscoe

Dialogue Editor

Lucy Bryan

Graphics

Ian Bryers

Other

Chris Corner

Song

Peter Cotton

Production Manager

Julian Court

Director Of Photography

Liam Coverdale-howe

Song

Pippa Cross

Executive Producer

Andrew Dade

Advisor

Adam Dale

Camera Operator

Diane Dancklefsen

Art Director

Hal David

Song

Janette Day

Co-Executive Producer

Robert Delicata

Effects Coordinator

Lamont Dozier

Song

Dave Early

Other

Terry Forrestal

Stunt Coordinator

Thomas Gabbutt

Assistant Director

Al Green

Song Performer

Al Green

Song

Maria Grimley

Researcher

Tim Harries

Music

Isaac Hayes

Song

Gordon Hayman

Camera Operator

Chris Heywood

Pilot

Graham Hills

Special Effects

Brian Holland

Song

Eddie Holland

Song

Geoff Hood

Special Effects

Jim Imber

Assistant Director

Nick Ingman

Music Conductor

Simone Ireland

Casting

David Johansen

Song

Michael Johnson

Wardrobe Supervisor

Al Jolson

Song

James Keast

Costume Designer

Beverley Keogh

Casting

Barry Langley

Assistant Director

Graham Lawrence

Adr Editor

Tracy Lee

Other

David Lomax

Digital Effects Supervisor

Graham Longhurst

Special Effects

Edward Mansell

Editor

Ian Stephen Mcculloch

Song

Jimmy Mcgovern

Screenplay

Mickey Mcgovern

Executive Producer

John Mcguirk

Song Performer

Catriona Mckenzie

Other

Richard Mcnevin-duff

Song

Karl Mooney

Digital Effects Supervisor

Helen E Moran

Continuity

Sylvia Moy

Song

Gub Neal

Executive Producer

Tony O'connor

Other

Mike Parker

Camera Operator

John Parricelli

Music

Martin Parsons

Technical Supervisor

Les Pattinson

Song

Ann Peebles

Song Performer

G Peirce

Song

Vanessa Pereira

Casting

Rocky Phelan

Foley Editor

Ian Pickering

Song

David Porter

Song

Ruth Quinn

Makeup

Earl Randle

Song

Jim Reeves

Song

David Roback

Song

Chris Roope

Production Designer

Hope Sandoval

Song

John Senior

Editor

Nick Seresin

2-D Artist

Mike Sergeant

Graphics

Will Sergeant

Song

David Shaw

Casting

Bill Shephard

Associate Producer

Tom Sherry

Location Manager

Nicola Shindler

Producer

Phil Smith

Sound Mixer

Ruth Sullivan

Foley Artist

Abrim Tilmon

Song

Mark Tucker

Music

Stuart Walker

Production Designer

Stephen Warbeck

Music

John Ward

Steadicam Operator

Dionne Warwick

Song Performer

John Whitworth

Rerecording

Gavyn Wright

Other

Jenny Lee Wright

Foley Artist

Tim Zaccheo

3-D Animator

Film Details

Also Known As
Mort Clinique
Genre
Drama
Thriller
Release Date
1999
Location
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom; Manchester, England, United Kingdom; Merseyside, England, United Kingdom

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 23m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States on Video January 29, 2002

Released in United States Winter January 1, 1999

Feature directorial debut for Charles McDougall.

Mayfair Entertainment International had previously acquired international rights prior to closing down its theatrical sales activities in Spring of 1998.

Began shooting May 21, 1997.

Completed shooting July 8, 1997.

Released in United States Winter January 1, 1999

Released in United States on Video January 29, 2002