Widowed Liz Garfield and her son Bobby change when mysterious stranger Ted Brautigan enters their lives.Widowed Liz Garfield and her son Bobby change when mysterious stranger Ted Brautigan enters their lives.Widowed Liz Garfield and her son Bobby change when mysterious stranger Ted Brautigan enters their lives.
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- Stephen King(book)
- William Goldman(screenplay)
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- Director
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- Stephen King(book)
- William Goldman(screenplay)
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- 2 wins & 8 nominations
Timothy Reifsnyder
- Harry Doolin
- (as Timmy Reifsnyder)
Joe Blankenship
- Richie O'Rourke
- (as Joe T. Blankenship)
- Director
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- Stephen King(book)
- William Goldman(screenplay)
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- TriviaSir Anthony Hopkins discussed psychic ability and synchronicity with director Scott Hicks in an interview included on the DVD. In that exchange, he tells how he had been in Florence, filming Hannibal (2001), and reading a non-fiction book by William Goldman. In the book, Goldman discussed previously working with Hopkins, and discussed Kathy Bates in Misery (1990). Hopkins recalled thinking that it would be interesting to work with Goldman again, and it would be interesting to work on a Stephen King story. Two days later, a call came that there was a script for him to read, by Goldman, based on a King story. Hopkins accepted immediately.
- GoofsWhen Harry Doolin and the other boys are bullying Bobby and Carol, Carol's hair clip changes its height from low forehead (at around 6 mins) to mid-cheek (at around 29 mins) (after struggling against one of the boys), up to eyebrow (at around 33 mins), down to low cheek (at around 44 mins) (again struggling), back to eyebrow (at around 3 mins), and down to low cheek (with no struggling).
- Crazy creditsThanks to the citizens of Richmond and Staunton, Virginia
- ConnectionsFeatured in Remembering 'Hearts in Atlantis' (2002)
- SoundtracksAin't That a Shame
Written by David Bartholomew (as Dave Bartholomew), Fats Domino (as Antoine "Fats" Domino)
Performed by Fats Domino
Courtesy of EMI Records
Under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
Featured review
The wonders of youth viewed through a prism
There are two distinct dimensions to Stephen King's writing. On the one hand he is most widely known as the horror meister who can churn out novels quicker than most of us can go through toilet paper. Then there is the King who knows when to leave the schlock behind and tell a good, character driven, yarn.
This is the King who penned Hearts in Atlantis, along with similar captivating stories turned into film such as Stand By Me, The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile.
Told in flashback, it is the story of a young boy who is mentored by a psychically gifted border (Hopkins) with a shadowy past who is renting the upstairs room in his mother's house. He instructs the boy to be on the lookout for the "low men" who are persuing him. It tells the story of lives and loves lost in the fleeting wonder of youth. Filled with metaphor, this is a gem of a film. View it for the acting. View it for the cinematography. View it for the art direction. View it for the directing. But most of all, view it for the wonderful story that it is. It will captivate you and leave you wishing it would go on forever.
This is the King who penned Hearts in Atlantis, along with similar captivating stories turned into film such as Stand By Me, The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile.
Told in flashback, it is the story of a young boy who is mentored by a psychically gifted border (Hopkins) with a shadowy past who is renting the upstairs room in his mother's house. He instructs the boy to be on the lookout for the "low men" who are persuing him. It tells the story of lives and loves lost in the fleeting wonder of youth. Filled with metaphor, this is a gem of a film. View it for the acting. View it for the cinematography. View it for the art direction. View it for the directing. But most of all, view it for the wonderful story that it is. It will captivate you and leave you wishing it would go on forever.
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- Craig_McPherson
- Jan 3, 2003
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- Серця в Атлантиді
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- Budget
- $31,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $24,185,781
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,021,494
- Sep 30, 2001
- Gross worldwide
- $30,919,415
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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