Heartburn (1986)
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46% of critics liked it
(13 reviews) -
49% of users liked it
(4,996 ratings)
Though she always played coy about the fact in interviews, Nora Ephron's novel Heartburn is a thinly disguised "à clef" rehash of her marriage to Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein. Meryl Streep plays Rachel, an influential food critic who marries charismatic columnist Mark (Jack… More Though she always played coy about the fact in interviews, Nora Ephron's novel Heartburn is a thinly disguised "à clef" rehash of her marriage to Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein. Meryl Streep plays Rachel, an influential food critic who marries charismatic columnist Mark (Jack Nicholson) after a whirlwind courtship. Warned that Mark is constitutionally incapable of settling down with any one woman, Rachel gives up her own job to make certain that her marriage works. When Rachel announces that she's pregnant, Mark virtually jumps out of his skin with delight. But as the news sinks in, Mark chafes at the impending responsibilities of fatherhood, and the philandering begins -- as if it had ever really stopped! Our favorite scene: Rachel and her friends being robbed at her therapy group -- that's Kevin Spacey as the robber, in his film debut. Meryl Streep's real-life child Mamie Gummer also appeared in the film as Rachel's daughter. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Mike Nichols
- Written By
- Nora Ephron
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jul 25, 1986 Wide
- On DVD
- Jul 6, 2004
- Studio
- Paramount Pictures
Critic Reviews
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Gene Siskel, Chicago Tribune
This is the most disappointing film of the year, considering its pedigree -- a Mike Nichols film from a Nora Ephron script, starring Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson.
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Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com
Decently (but no more) acted by Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson, this marriage on the rocks melodrama, based on Nora Ephron's memoir, is ultimately shallow and verbose.
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Clint Morris, Moviehole
Grabs you by the heart and doesn't let go
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Nell Minow, Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies
Uneven script, but brilliant performances.
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Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com
No chemistry between Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson
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Cast
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Meryl Streep
as Rachel
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Jack Nicholson
as Mark
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Jeff Daniels
as Richard
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Maureen Stapleton
as Vera
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Stockard Channing
as Julie
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Richard Masur
as Arthur
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Catherine O'Hara
as Betty
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Steven Hill
as Harry Rachel's Father
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Milos Forman
as Dmitri
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Natalie Stern
as Annie
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Karen Akers
as Thelma Rice
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Caroline Aaron
as Judith
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Gregg Almquist
as Dinner Party Guest
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Sidney Armus
as Jeweler
- Geraldine Chaplin
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Christian Clemenson
as Sidney
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Susan Forristal
as Magazine Colleague
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Jack Gilpin
as Ellis
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Joanna Gleason
as Diana
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Ryan Hilliard
as Dinner Party Guest
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Anna Maria Horsford
as Della
- Wilfrid Hyde-White
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Dana Ivey
as Wedding Speaker
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Lela Ivey
as Hairdresser
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Aida Linares
as Juanita
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Salem Ludwig
as Judge
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Ron McLarty
as Detective O'Brien
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Cynthia O'Neal
as Magazine Colleague
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Angela Pietropinto
as Hospital Receptionist
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John Rothman
as Jonathan Rice
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Mercedes Ruehl
as Eve
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Yakov Smirnoff
as Contractor Laszlo
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Kevin Spacey
as Subway Thief
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Dana Streep
as Dinner Parly Guest
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Libby Titus
as Rachel's Sister
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Kenneth Welsh
as Dr. Appel
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John Wood
as British Moderator
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Patricia Falkenhain
as Dinner Party Hostess
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Tracey Jackson
as Hairdresser's Friend
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Elijah Lindsay
as Anesthetist
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Jack Neam
as Butcher
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Kimi Parks
as Arthur and Julie's Daughter
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Michael Regan
as Father of the Bride
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Ari M. Roussimoff
as Workman
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Luther Rucker
as Workman
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R.S. Thames
as Dan
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Margaret Thomson
as Irritated Wedding Guest
- Mamie Gummer
- Natasha Lyonne
- Tony Shalhoub
