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Cross My Heart (1987)
Released By: MCA Universal Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: MCA Universal Home Video
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Armyan Bernstein
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Annette O'Toole, Joanna Kerns, Martin Short, Paul Reiser
Published ID: 3583
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Plot: Martin Short and Annette O'Toole star in this comedy documenting a date from hell. Short is David, a sunglasses salesman, who makes a date with Kathy (Annette O'Toole) in order to celebrate his new promotion. David and Kathy have gone out a few times before, but they both think that this is the date that will put both of them over the top, convinced that they have finally found the right person. With anxiety in their hearts, they both prepare anxiously for the date. But there is trouble on the horizon. Before heading out on the date, David discovers that instead of getting a promotion, he has been fired. Afraid that Kathy will think that he is loser, he doesn't tell her that he lost his job. He has also borrowed the car and the apartment of his friend Bruce (Paul Reiser) for the date, permitting her to think that they all belong to him. But Kathy hasn't been entirely truthful to David either. For example, she has conveniently forgotten to tell him about the existence of her seven-year-old daughter. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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Martin Short is Hilarious!
Added 7/17/2005

This is a funny movie and well written for the part played by Martin Short. Some of the funniest comedic lines ever. I wish they would put it out on DVD as it's a lost comedic gem in my opinion.
5 out of 5 people found this helpful.
Not very funny and not very sweet
Added 3/6/2003

A very 80's movie. It is almost fun to watch it for the nostalgia of all of the 80's references such as plastic furniture, shoulder pads, neon, etc. The actors are good but Martin Short is miscast in the role of a sexy leading man. His comic talent is wasted and lots of partial nudity. Martin Short is normally an extremely funny guy but he just doesn't seem comfortable with this character. The plot is really quite dull and it seems like this movie is trying to be a "Date from Hell" picture and trying to be a simple romantic comedy at the same time and fails at both. The screenplay is the main culprit of the death of this film but the director is also clearly at fault. One prolonged sex scene is even shot in slow motion. It makes the love scene just look silly not sexy. After watching this movie I wanted my 90 minutes back.
1 out of 11 people found this helpful.
Pleasant Surprise
Added 6/24/2000

"Cross My Heart" went virtually unnoticed upon release in 1987, (following on the heels of Martin Short's success in "Innerspace"). I hope it's headed for sleeper status, because it's a *wonderful* little seriocomedy, about two people with a remarkable amount of attraction to each other, who lack the confidence and courage to be open about their lives and their feelings during a third date. The characters are three-dimensional, Short and O'Toole have a sizzling chemistry, and the script is appropriately low-key and subtle. It isn't accurate to call "Cross My Heart" a "date from hell" movie, because it doesn't fall into the same category as comedy-of-errors films, like "After Hours" or "Into the Night," where two people are thrust into a series of disasters. Instead, most of the characters' problems and conflicts spring from slight inadequacies and insecurities, and they retain a basic compatibility that *will* enable them to succeed, if they can only overcome a few obstacles and be straight with each other. The film is a little stagy (three or four major sequences, with the two leads carrying all of the weight), but remains touching, funny, and relatable; it has a emotional aura over it (like Emile Ardolino's "Chances Are") that is rare in romantic comedies. As usual, Annette O'Toole demonstrates why she is one of the most gifted, appealing, and underrated actresses in American cinema. The film is a pleasant surprise -- definitely take a look, you'll be rewarded.
13 out of 14 people found this helpful.
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