Dylan's participation in such tosh should anger fans more than when he went electric.
Hearts of Fire (1987)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:2
Rotten:3
Average Rating:4.3/10
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: A rock and roll romance, starring musical great Bob Dylan. When an aspiring singer meets a rock legend, it isn't long before she's flying off to England with him. But there things don't go quite... A rock and roll romance, starring musical great Bob Dylan. When an aspiring singer meets a rock legend, it isn't long before she's flying off to England with him. But there things don't go quite as planned: another musician spots the lovely lass, and takes over her career and her affections. But as she starts to find some measure of fame, she begins to wonder if she's made the right choice after all... [More]
Starring: Fiona, Rupert Everett, Bob Dylan, Julian Glover
Starring: Fiona, Rupert Everett, Bob Dylan, Julian Glover
Director: Richard Marquand
Director: Richard Marquand
Screenwriter: Joe Eszterhas
Composer: John Barry
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Reviews for Hearts of Fire
Director Richard Marquand died after completing this film, and it only received a limited release before ending up on the video shelves.
Dylan performs well, though he looks a mite uncomfortable during the musical numbers. He certainly appears fitter than Everett whose voice is as wet and stilted as his performance.
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