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Seven Minutes in Heaven

  • 1986
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.2K
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Jennifer Connelly, Maddie Corman, and Byron Thames in Seven Minutes in Heaven (1986)
When her father goes out of town, beautiful A-student Natalie lets best friends Jeff and Polly move in. Separately and together, the trio of young teens learn much about life, love, and growing up.
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When her father goes out of town, beautiful A-student Natalie lets best friends Jeff and Polly move in. Separately and together, the trio of young teens learn much about life, love, and grow... Read allWhen her father goes out of town, beautiful A-student Natalie lets best friends Jeff and Polly move in. Separately and together, the trio of young teens learn much about life, love, and growing up.When her father goes out of town, beautiful A-student Natalie lets best friends Jeff and Polly move in. Separately and together, the trio of young teens learn much about life, love, and growing up.

  • Director
    • Linda Feferman
  • Writers
    • Jane Bernstein
    • Linda Feferman
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Connelly
    • Byron Thames
    • Maddie Corman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Linda Feferman
    • Writers
      • Jane Bernstein
      • Linda Feferman
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Connelly
      • Byron Thames
      • Maddie Corman
    • 25User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jennifer Connelly
    Jennifer Connelly
    • Natalie
    Byron Thames
    Byron Thames
    • Jeff
    Maddie Corman
    Maddie Corman
    • Polly
    Alan Boyce
    Alan Boyce
    • James
    Michael Zaslow
    Michael Zaslow
    • Natalie's Father
    Polly Draper
    Polly Draper
    • Jeff's Mother
    Marshall Bell
    Marshall Bell
    • Jeff's Stepfather
    Billy Wirth
    Billy Wirth
    • Zoo Knudsen
    Terry Kinney
    Terry Kinney
    • Bill the Photographer
    Spalding Gray
    Spalding Gray
    • Dr. Rodney
    Michael Higgins
    Michael Higgins
    • Senator Peterson
    Denny Dillon
    Denny Dillon
    • Aunt Gail
    Lauren Holly
    Lauren Holly
    • Lisa
    Paul Martell
    • White House Aide
    Margo Skinner
    • Polly's Mother
    Matthew Lewis
    • Polly's Father
    Brian Freilino
    • Natalie's Teacher
    Patricia O'Connell
    • Lingerie Saleslady
    • Director
      • Linda Feferman
    • Writers
      • Jane Bernstein
      • Linda Feferman
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    User reviews25

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    8jjparish

    Enjoyable stuff.

    Its a standard teen story about first romances, unrequited love and first sort of sexual experiences. Its very sweet with just a bit of raunchiness, mainly from Maddie Corman's character. Connelly's character is chaste, kinda bookish and vulnerable to the temptations of older boys. She is also very beautiful (like a younger sister of phoebe cates) fresh faced and very young looking. Which is no surprise as she was 14 when she made this. Its good to see teens being played by teens for once because i'm way to accustomed to teens on screen being played by actors in their mid 20's. One of the better teen films from the 80's in my opinion.
    6SnoopyStyle

    awkward teenage drama

    Ohio teen Natalie Becker (Jennifer Connelly) is home alone while her father is away for work. Her longtime friend Jeff Moran stays with her after another fight with his stepfather. Her friend Polly Franklin likes James Casey III but he starts dating Natalie. Then Polly encounters pro baseball player Zoo Knudson and she pretends to be 18. It's a lot of awkward teenage romantic attempts for the three friends.

    The main reason to see this is Connelly. She's a bit awkward and new at the time. It's too bad that she never got into the John Hughes teen movies until Career Opportunities. This is not the best of the high school genre. The main problem is the construction. These three best friends are rarely in the same scene together. They get scattered. They need more scenes together to build chemistry and manufacture confrontations. The situations are a little edgy sexually. The characters are compelling but the drama stutters along the way.
    5mossgrymk

    88 minutes in boredom

    Lots of adjectives like "cute", "sweet" and the always trite "delightful" from my IMDB colleagues below to describe this exercise in teen somnolence. I notice that these descriptors tend to be used on movies like this that neither offend nor provoke but, rather, move pleasantly along until they're done. Kind of like drinking RC Cola. It's ok, but you'd much rather be imbibing a Coke (i.e. John Hughes) or a Pepsi (i.e. Amy Heckerling), and are more than a little annoyed that co writer/director Linda Feferman cannot even manage a decent ripoff of the original 80s teen formula. Nice autumn in Jersey burbs location shooting, though. Solid C.
    7dance_passion83

    So sweet and really nostalgic

    First off, I'm a huge fan of 80s movies, and of Jennifer Conelly as well. So yesterday, I wandered into a local used book/movie store and found a VHS copy. I read the back and it sounded good and for $3.99, it was a good deal. So I took it home and popped it in the VCR. What a sweet movie! At my age now, I relate more to movies like About Last Night or St. Elmo's Fire, but still I remember what it was like to be 15/16 and in love with an older guy, etc. We all have those little crushes when we're younger. And if it doesn't work out, we're heartbroken and we think that we'll never get over it. But of course we do. Many times. It's that sort of sweet quality that I really got from this movie. The feeling of "Oooh! I remember when something like that happened to me..." is all through it. The characters are interesting and well-developed. I recommend it to anyone who likes 80s movies, teen films in particular, or to anyone who just wants to go back and remember a simpler time in their lives.
    8umbacka

    So cute I wanna hug

    I originally came across Linda Feferman's Seven Minutes in Heaven when I was 14 and worked at a video store and I loved it. I recently watched the movie again and have realized that it is a lost treasure. The movie stars Jennifer Connelly, almost twenty years before she would go on to win an Oscar for Beautiful Mind, as Natalie Becker. Byron Thames plays her best friend in the world, Jeff Moran. The film is definitely a milder, cuter and softer version of the Pretty in Pink's and Some Kind of Wonderful's of the 1980's, which is exactly why it is so good. It's honest, not forced like those films, and parents will enjoy watching this movie with there kids.

    When Natalie's Dad leave home on a business trip, Jeff convinces her that he should move in because his home life sucks. With support from Natalie's friend, Polly, played exquisitely by Maddie Corman, she lets him. But this movie isn't about putting kids in situations and seeing what they can get away with. The three leads are so natural and the script, surprisingly so honest, that what comes through best in their performances is heart breaking. These characters really do care about each other. It's a great film to show to kids who are reaching pre-teen adolescence.

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    • Trivia
      After finishing this film, Jennifer Connelly and Maddie Corman both auditioned for the lead role in Labyrinthe (1986). Initially, Corman was very much considered, but when Connelly auditioned it was clear to director Jim Henson that she was the right choice for the role of Sarah.
    • Goofs
      (Open Matte Version) When Natalie talks to the Vice President and the senator, after she says, "I wrote you a letter," a very tiny bit of the boom mic is visible for one second at the top of the screen.
    • Quotes

      Polly Franklin: Boys, Nat! Did you know that they have straight ones and bent ones? And if you look at their hands you can tell how big it is? I mean, can you imagine owning this thing with a will of its own? Don't you think about it all the time?

      Natalie Becker: [rolls her eyes] Actually Polly, no.

      Polly Franklin: They do weird things. You have a thought, it stands right up! Isn't it amazing? I mean, I can't imagine what it would be like to have one! Can you?

      Natalie Becker: Polly!

    • Connections
      Features L'Ange et le Mauvais Garçon (1947)
    • Soundtracks
      Dear You
      Written by Robert Kraft

      Performed by Josie Aiello

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 1986 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Deslices de joventud
    • Filming locations
      • Nutley, New Jersey, USA(High School Interior. House Interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Fifteen
      • Warner Bros.
      • Zoetrope Studios
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,430
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,078
      • May 11, 1986
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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