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Cold Heaven (1992)
Released By: Hemdale Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Hemdale Home Video
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Nicolas Roeg
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: James Russo, Mark Harmon, Talia Shire, Theresa Russell
Published ID: 3647
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Plot: Nicolas Roeg's Cold Heaven (based on a novel by Brian Moore) examines grief and loss and spiritual questions concerning belief and faith. Theresa Russell plays Maria, a woman in deep despair over the death of her husband Alex (Mark Harmon) in a boating accident. When Alex's body disappears from the morgue, she becomes convinced that he is still alive. Before her husband's death, she had been ready to abandon her marriage and start over again with another man, Daniel (James Russo). But Alex's death has made her guilty and has given her pause. Complicating matters is when Maria begins to see visions of Alex before her. Re-discovering her abandoned Catholicism, she begins to speak with a Carmelite nun (Talia Shire), Father Niles (Will Patton) and Monsignor Cassidy (Richard Bradford) about her Bernadette-like visions. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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A Have To Have for any Mark Harmon Fan.
Added 7/11/2008

Mark's acting in this movie-literally saves this movie.
The only reason I was able to watch it thru to the end was because of the quality of his performance in this role.

the movie itself was seriously disjointed and unbelievable in storyline.
When you take a story that is seemingly about 1 thing, infidelity in what appears to be a perfect marriage, and the "fessing up" to the unsuspecting spouse and take that line and jump to an exorcism type story line as the reason for the strange things happening to a person; who is recovering from being severely injured/presumed dead, it makes for unbelievable.
I was hugely disappointed in this storyline's progression. However, I was more than inpressed by Mark's performance. As one of over 30 movies he has done, I've never been disappointed in his acting yet.

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Mark Harmon saves the day
Added 7/9/2008

Mark Harmon's acting is the saving grace for this disjointed and somewhat bizarre movie. One of the problems with this movie is the jumping from one situation to the next, with no iota of sense that it's even realistic to follow in that train of thought.
Another problem? how do you get from a presumed dead/now missing husband, to a vision/dream that has haunted you for a year?

and better yet, how do you get from a weak/recovering from a head injury to being possessesed in a negative way - that's supposed to be from a "Godly" vision?
Please!
as I said, Mark's portrayal of what was obviously a tough role to play, saved the day on this one.
If you aren't a fan of his - pick another movie.

2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
teresa rocks
Added 4/22/2006

this movie is what we want simple yet compelling stories that tell us there is something deeper.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Spellbinding!!!!
Added 10/17/2005

This is a very spellbinding movie about a wife who contemplates leaving her husband for another but her husband has a fatal nasty accident leading her to flashbacks and a supernatural encounter.Starring Mark Harmon and Theresa Russell,it's a must see that should be on DVD!!!!
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
A Have To Have for any Mark Harmon Fan.
Added 7/11/2008

Mark's acting in this movie-literally saves this movie.
The only reason I was able to watch it thru to the end was because of the quality of his performance in this role.

the movie itself was seriously disjointed and unbelievable in storyline.
When you take a story that is seemingly about 1 thing, infidelity in what appears to be a perfect marriage, and the "fessing up" to the unsuspecting spouse and take that line and jump to an exorcism type story line as the reason for the strange things happening to a person; who is recovering from being severely injured/presumed dead, it makes for unbelievable.
I was hugely disappointed in this storyline's progression. However, I was more than inpressed by Mark's performance. As one of over 30 movies he has done, I've never been disappointed in his acting yet.

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Mark Harmon saves the day
Added 7/9/2008

Mark Harmon's acting is the saving grace for this disjointed and somewhat bizarre movie. One of the problems with this movie is the jumping from one situation to the next, with no iota of sense that it's even realistic to follow in that train of thought.
Another problem? how do you get from a presumed dead/now missing husband, to a vision/dream that has haunted you for a year?

and better yet, how do you get from a weak/recovering from a head injury to being possessesed in a negative way - that's supposed to be from a "Godly" vision?
Please!
as I said, Mark's portrayal of what was obviously a tough role to play, saved the day on this one.
If you aren't a fan of his - pick another movie.

2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
teresa rocks
Added 4/22/2006

this movie is what we want simple yet compelling stories that tell us there is something deeper.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Spellbinding!!!!
Added 10/17/2005

This is a very spellbinding movie about a wife who contemplates leaving her husband for another but her husband has a fatal nasty accident leading her to flashbacks and a supernatural encounter.Starring Mark Harmon and Theresa Russell,it's a must see that should be on DVD!!!!
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
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