Seven Minutes in Heaven
- 1986
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- 1h 28m
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.
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Admittedly, the plot of 'Seven Minutes in Heaven' is average at best and typical for a comedy of the era, but it is still a decent coming-of-age movie thanks to its rather strong main cast of genuine teenage actors. Jennifer Connelly is as sweet as always and Maddie Corman is equally delightful. Byron Thames is also great in the role of the somewhat quirky guy. I wonder why he didn't get more roles in 1980s comedies after this one. It's nice to see Marshall Bell, an accomplished and widely recognized character actor, in a small supporting role.
By the way, 'Seven Minutes in Heaven' was released on DVD in 2010 as part of the Warner Archive Collection. The picture quality of the transfer used for that DVD is surprisingly good for an archival release of a rather obscure movie made in 1985.
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.
Did you know
- TriviaAfter 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!
- ConnectionsFeatures L'Ange et le Mauvais Garçon (1947)
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- Also known as
- Deslices de joventud
- Filming locations
- Nutley, New Jersey, USA(High School Interior. House Interiors)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $31,430
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $19,078
- May 11, 1986
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1