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Desert Hearts ()


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While waiting for her divorce papers, a repressed professor of literature is unexpectedly seduced by a carefree, spirited young lesbian.

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Vivian Bell
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Cay Rivvers
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Frances Parker
Andra Akers ...
Silver
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Gwen
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Darrell
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Art Warner
Katie La Bourdette ...
Lucille (as Katie LaBourdette)
Alex McArthur ...
Walter
Tyler Tyhurst ...
Buck
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Pat
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Joe
Brenda Beck ...
Joyce
Sam Minsky ...
Best Man
Patricia Frazier ...
Change Girl
Sheila Balter ...
Roadside Waitress
Tom Martin ...
Red Cap
Joan Mankin ...
Casino Waitress
Frank Murtha ...
Minister
Dave Roberts ...
Lon
Bob Blankman ...
Croupier
Ron Fisher ...
Drunk Gambler
Gene Skaug ...
Announcer
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Hungarian Gambler
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Gordon Chaplin ...
Groomsman (uncredited)
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Jerry (uncredited)

Directed by

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Donna Deitch

Written by

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Jane Rule ... (based on the novel "Desert of the Heart" by)
 
Natalie Cooper ... (screenplay by)

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Donna Deitch ... producer (produced by)
Carol Jefferies ... associate producer
Cami Taylor ... co-producer

Cinematography by

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Robert Elswit ... director of photography

Editing by

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Robert Estrin

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Sandra Adair ... assistant editor
Don Starnes ... assistant editor: dailies synching (uncredited)

Casting By

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Tim Flack

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Jeannine Oppewall

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David Brisbin

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Rosemary Brandenburg

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Linda M. Bass ... (as Linda Bass)

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Richard Arrington ... makeup artist
Don Marando ... hair stylist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Whitney R. Hunter ... second assistant director (as Whitney Hunter)
George W. Perkins ... first assistant director (as George Perkins)

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Lisa De Alva ... assistant property master
Trish Gallaher Glenn ... property master (as Trisha B. Gallaher)

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Beth Bergeron ... sound effects
John Brasher ... sound mixer
Roberta Doheny ... sound effects / sound mixer
Alia Kahn ... sound effects
Austin McKinney ... production sound mixer
Lars Nelson ... sound effects
Jack M. Nitzsche Jr. ... boom operator (as Jack M. Nietzsche Jr.)

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Fred Culbertson ... stunt driver

Camera and Electrical Department

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Curtis Bradford ... best boy grip
Stephen Crawford ... best boy electric
Martin J. Layton ... first assistant camera
David Lear ... still photographer
Mitch Marcus ... second assistant camera
Jane O'Neal ... still photographer
Kirk A. Peterson ... grip
Steve Smith ... key grip
John Zumpano ... gaffer

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Sally Lear ... extras casting: Reno
Jeff Oshen ... casting associate

Location Management

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Shirley Dale ... location coordinator
Michael 'Doc' Dill ... location manager

Music Department

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Robert Estrin ... music consultant
Terri Fricon ... music supervisor
Gay Jones ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Benita Brazier ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Fred Culbertson ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Jeff Jacobsen ... production assistant
Louise Kollenbaum ... title designer
Coni Lancaster ... production associate
Geralyn Miller ... production coordinator
Vince Onken ... craft service

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Plot Summary

It is 1950s Nevada, and Professor Vivian Bell arrives to get a quickie divorce. She's unsatisfied with her marriage, and feels out of place at the ranch she stays on, she finds herself increasingly drawn to Cay Rivers, an open and self-assured lesbian, and the ranchowner's daughter. The emotions released by their developing intimacy, and Vivian's insecurities about her feelings towards Cay, are played out against a backdrop of rocky landscapes and country and western songs. Written by Neil Lewis

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Taglines The all-time favorite lesbian film classic! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Media hora más contigo (Spain)
  • Redescobrindo o Amor (Brazil)
  • Неприкаянные сердца (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • ビビアンの旅立ち (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Cuori nel deserto (Italy)
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  • 91 min
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Budget $1,250,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $22,862, 06 Apr 1986

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Trivia Patricia Charbonneau filmed the entire movie while pregnant. See more »
Goofs Toward the end of the movie, when Vivian and her divorce lawyer are walking down the steps of the courthouse, you can see an older woman with a straw hat walk up the stairs by them. When Vivian & the lawyer reach the door to walk outside, you can see the same woman walking in. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Desert Hearts/Mona Lisa/Letter to Brezhnev (1986). See more »
Soundtracks Leavin' on Your Mind See more »
Quotes Vivian: I wouldn't know what to do.
Cay: You can start by putting the 'Do Not Disturb' sign on the door.
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