Heart Condition (film)

Heart Condition is a 1990 American buddy comedy film starring Bob Hoskins, Denzel Washington and Chloe Webb. Denzel Washington stars as Napoleon Stone a lawyer and Bob Hoskins stars as Jack Moony as a police officer. The two rivals competeting in the same work force area in their community to help bring down drug rate. Their goal would be to find the mysterious men that shot and killed Napoleon Stone.[1][2]

Heart Condition
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJames D. Parriott
Produced bySteve Tisch
Written byJames D. Parriott
Starring
Music byPatrick Leonard
CinematographyArthur Albert
Edited byDavid Finfer
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
Release date
  • February 2, 1990 (1990-02-02)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryUnited States
Box office$4,134,992

The film was released on February 2, 1990, and grossed over $4 million in the U.S. Many critics took the film as one of the worst films of Denzel Washington acting career. The film was ranked 3rd worst in the New York Times and received a zero percentage on Rotten Tomatoes. The film was not successful, possibly because it was categorized as a comedy.

Plot

Hoskins plays police sergeant Jack Moony, a racist bigoted cop; and Washington plays Napoleon Stone, an irresistible persuader and ambulance-chasing lawyer who Moony hates. The feelings are mutual. Stone goes on to date Moony's ex-girlfriend which stirs up the pot between the two. Moony's years of bad habits, such as overeating, smoking, and drinking, finally catch up with him, risking his health and life. At the same time, Stone is gunned down in a drive-by shooting. After suffering a heart attack, Moony wakes up to find out that his new heart was once Stone's, and the dead lawyer's ghost has become his constant companion. Stone takes on the role of a manifested ghost that needs answers to why he was shot and who committed it. He seeks to haunt Moony to help him in this quest because of the relationship they once had that will now continue. Now, Moony will have to solve Stone's murder.

Cast

Reception

The movie's reception was largely negative, scoring a 0% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 8 reviews.[3] Roger Ebert gave the film two stars.[4]

References

  1. Hinson, Hal (February 3, 1990). "Heart Condition". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  2. Hicks, Chris (February 2, 1990). "Film review: Heart Condition". Deseret News. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  3. "Heart Condition (1990)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
  4. Ebert, Roger (February 2, 1990). "Heart Condition". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved February 27, 2019.


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