Guilty Hearts
Guilty Hearts is an omnibus drama film consisting of six short stories. It is directed by George Gargurevich, Krystoff Pizykucki, Paul Black, Phil Dornfield, Ravi Kumar, and Savina Dellicour, and written by George Augusto.[3] One source gives Gargurevich as Augusto and also includes director Benjamin Ross.[2]
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Directed by | George Augusto / George Gargurevich Krystoff Pizykucki Paul Black Phil Dornfield Ravi Kumar Savina Dellicour Benjamin Ross |
Produced by | Dominic Norris Josie Law Peter Soldinger Stephen Sacks. |
Written by | George Augusto |
Starring | Eva Mendes Julie Delpy Stellan Skarsgård Charlie Sheen Anna Faris Kathy Bates Imelda Staunton |
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Running time | 93 minutes[2] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Charlie Sheen and Anna Faris star in the episode "Spelling Bee"; Eva Mendes in "Outskirts"; Julie Delpy in "Notting Hill Anxiety Festival"; Stellan Skarsgård in "Torte Bluma"; Kathy Bates in "The Ingrate"; and Imelda Staunton in "Ready".
It was produced by Dominic Norris, Josie Law, Peter Soldinger, and Stephen Sacks.[3]
Cast
Source unless otherwise noted:[4]
- Kathy Bates as The Judge
- Julie Delpy as Charlotte
- Andrea Di Stefano as The Ingrate
- Anna Faris as Jane Conelly
- Frank Gallegos as Francisco
- Eva Mendes as Gabriella
- Harriet Rogers as Young Charlotte
- Charles Rubendall as SS Officer
- Charlie Sheen as himself
- Stellan Skarsgård as Stangl
- Imelda Staunton as Naomi
- Gerard Butler[3]
Home Release
It was released on DVD in the U.S. by Phase 4 Films on June 28, 2011.[2][3][5]
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References
- "DVD Release: Guilty Hearts". 31 March 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- "Guilty Hearts (2011)". MovieWeb.com. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
- "Guilty Hearts". Phase 4 Films. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
- "'Guilty Hearts' Cast & Crew". MovieWeb.com. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
- Guilty Hearts at Rotten Tomatoes
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