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Where the Heart Is
Directed by
John Boorman
R
1990
1h 47m
Comedy
,
Drama
5.9
9%
57%
6.2
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A wealthy businessman shows his young-adult offspring how tough life can be.
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Cast of Where the Heart Is
Dabney Coleman
Stewart McBain
Uma Thurman
Daphne McBain
Joanna Cassidy
Jean
Crispin Glover
Lionel
Suzy Amis
Chloe McBain
Christopher Plummer
Shitty
David Hewlett
Jimmy
Maury Chaykin
Harry
Dylan Walsh
Tom
Sheila Kelley
Sheryl
Ken Pogue
Hamilton
Michael Kirby
Lionel's Father
Dennis Strong
Marvin X
Timothy Stickney
Marcus
Emma Woollard
Olivia
Tabitha St. Germain
Secretary
Gary Krawford
Presidential Aide
Albert Schultz
Edgar
Sandi Ross
Woman Speaking in Tongues
George Seremba
Preacher
Where the Heart Is Ratings & Reviews
El Nuevo Herald (Miami)
Rene Jordan
This is the worst because it does not allow the consolation of laughing at it. [Full review in Spanish]
Sojourner
Kathi Maio
The silver screen of the '90s continues to present a world populated by the people bom with silver spoons in their mouths and the people who spoon-feed them their pumpkin pie.
Kansas City Kansan
Steve Crum
Well intentioned but failed attempt at morality story about homelessness
Spirituality & Practice
Mary Ann Brussat
Misses the mark by a mile.
Juicy Cerebellum
Alex Sandell
Well-intentioned hunk of trash.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Fascinating, overlooked reworking of Leo the Last.
rec.arts.movies.reviews
James Sanford
The screenplay could have been lifted from any random night of idiotic TV sitcoms and the Boormans dress it up with some of the most precious and highfalutin dialogue this side of a college theater party. It's a groan a minute.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Am I crazy in not seeing this as a New York story?
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