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Listen to Your Heart

  • TV Movie
  • 1983
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
87
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Kate Jackson and Tim Matheson in Listen to Your Heart (1983)
ComedyDramaRomance

Cute romantic comedy has a book editor (Tim Matheson ) falling in love with his art director.Cute romantic comedy has a book editor (Tim Matheson ) falling in love with his art director.Cute romantic comedy has a book editor (Tim Matheson ) falling in love with his art director.

  • Director
    • Don Taylor
  • Writers
    • Christopher Beaumont
    • Peter Parnell
    • Tom Stevens
  • Stars
    • Kate Jackson
    • Tim Matheson
    • Cassie Yates
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    87
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Don Taylor
    • Writers
      • Christopher Beaumont
      • Peter Parnell
      • Tom Stevens
    • Stars
      • Kate Jackson
      • Tim Matheson
      • Cassie Yates
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kate Jackson
    Kate Jackson
    • Frannie Greene
    Tim Matheson
    Tim Matheson
    • Josh Stern
    Cassie Yates
    Cassie Yates
    • Stacey
    George Coe
    George Coe
    • John
    Will Nye
    Will Nye
    • Marvin
    Tony Plana
    Tony Plana
    • Julio
    Ann Landers
    • Ann Landers
    Jerry Fujikawa
    Jerry Fujikawa
    • Translator
    Mike Genovese
    Mike Genovese
    • Kurt
    Ernest Harada
    Ernest Harada
    • Sushi Chef
    Michael Yama
    Michael Yama
    • Hirata
    Ramiro Carrillo
    • Maitre'D
    Ann Cole
    • Bar Girl
    Elizabeth Curran
    • Sally
    Nathan Davis
    Nathan Davis
    • Doorman
    Paula Francis
    Paula Francis
    • Cocktail Waitress
    Edna Garza
    • Carmen
    Peter S. Greenberg
    • Pitcher
    • Director
      • Don Taylor
    • Writers
      • Christopher Beaumont
      • Peter Parnell
      • Tom Stevens
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    7rsoonsa

    Somewhat Unoriginal Melodrama Boosted By Strong Performances.

    This sentimentally romantic melodrama produced for television possesses many of the tiresome earmarks of films that are made for that medium, as evidenced throughout the film, but additionally offers more substance than one may expect from its largely hackneyed script. The opening is unpromising, at a "singles bar" where Franny (Kate Jackson) and Josh (Tim Matheson), accompanied by their respective closest friends who have persuaded them to be there, naturally meet and find each other irresistible despite their inner calls of caution. Frannie carries emotional wounds following a recently ended six-year love affair with her former employer, whereas Josh has become bored with short-term liaisons as this one with Frannie appears to be after a single night's non-carnal visit by her to his apartment. Frannie begins work for a new company immediately after the one-evening tentative fling, as art director for a book publishing firm, where she discovers that Josh also works there, as an editor, thereby leading into a chain of troublous situations for each since they also have begun an amourous relationship. Despite patchy moments within the storyline, Don Taylor, frequently a director of films targeted for television audiences, moves the action along smartly, clearly emphasizing the relationship between the new lovers, serving thus to consistently reinforce narrative flow. Taylor additionally helps the film here by permitting the talented feature players to create their roles and to ad lib when appropriate. Although there can be no mystery to viewers regarding the eventual fate of the lovers' union, both actors inject increased interest into their roles by their convincing turns, Jackson gaining the acting laurels through her fine technique, therewith mining rather predictable lines for their emotional substance. An ancillary character in the film, and never looking better, is the City of Chicago, playing as itself and shot with interesting detail, it being the setting for the scenario and linked to the plot line through referential dialogue, in addition to frequent visual citations. The only major drawback to the film is its trite scoring, schematically contrived for its television pedigree, including planned interims to allow advertising, but notwithstanding this tiresome obviousness, it does not seriously damage the picture's rhythm. Editing for both sound and visuals is ably accomplished and benefits Taylor's pacing at the helm of a small budgeted film that yet enjoys generally solid production values. The principal theme for the piece is, on the surface, the hoary problem of romantic involvement between co-workers, but character development generated by the leads adds trim to that particular motif. There is no lack of clever gambits to be found within the plotting and a defined conclusion for the Josh/Franny liaison hinges upon his distrust of close involvement in competition with her need for just exactly that, with these emotional states as depicted by Jackson and Matheson eventually being responsible for lifting the film above a state at which it would normally be expected to settle.

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    • Trivia
      Alison La Placa's debut.
    • Quotes

      Frannie Greene: Josh.

      [Josh shrugs, speechless]

      Frannie Greene: Look. Josh, I'm sorry. Umm, I let myself in. It wasn't supposed to be this kind of surprise. I'm sorry. I'm not... not mad, not mad. I'm... I'm sad, because I really think we had a chance to have something. If you just stepped out of your own way and listened to your heart a little bit. It's hard enough when two people are trying, but when one starts to throw it out the window, it doesn't stand a chance.

      [Frannie turns away and holds up her hand to ward off any excuses, shakes her head and moves away to collect her purse]

      Frannie Greene: Uh-uh. Just... We had a month. It wasn't a night and it wasn't a weekend. It was a start and I think that's one of the really nice things about being an adult. You can see when you have a chance to make something really good happen. And it was good and you know it. And... DAMN IT! You're gonna chuck it all, because you're too damned stubborn to let anyone help you, even though I let you help me. Let me know if you have a change of heart and I did. And how dare you. How dare you think that it was any easier for me than it is for you.

      [Frannie takes a deep breath and moves toward the stairs, stops and turns around]

      Frannie Greene: Scary to jump in, but if you had, I would have caught you.

      [Frannie turns and leaves]

      Frannie Greene: [Josh looks on as he hears the front door open and close]

    • Connections
      Referenced in Rewind This! (2013)

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Écoute ton coeur
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • CBS Entertainment Production
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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