Heaven (1998)
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Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A taut and edgy drama that delves into the inexplicable realm of the supernatural, HEAVEN is the story of Robert Marling, an architect who has it all- a beautiful wife and a loving son. Entrenched... A taut and edgy drama that delves into the inexplicable realm of the supernatural, HEAVEN is the story of Robert Marling, an architect who has it all- a beautiful wife and a loving son. Entrenched in the seedy underworld of gambling, Marling soon finds himself in danger of losing everything. His addiction draws him into a club called The Paradise, where he meets Heaven, a psychic stripper whose visions into the future raises the stakes-ultimately linking their lives inextricably. [More]
Starring: Martin Donovan, Joanna Going, Richard Schiff, Patrick Malahide
Starring: Martin Donovan, Joanna Going, Richard Schiff, Patrick Malahide, Danny Edwards
Director: Scott Reynolds
Director: Scott Reynolds
Screenwriter: Scott Reynolds
Producer: Sue Rogers
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Release:
Nov 9, 1999
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