Heartstrings (1989) [NR]

Release Date:
January 3, 1989

Original Title:
Heartstrings

Alternate Titles:
Tiger Love

Genres:
Romance

Production Companies:
21st Genesis
K.I.P.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 87

How deep is your love?

After months of negotiations, U.S. and Russian forces join together to save the tiger. For Jeff Cox, big game animal trainer, it’s a dream come true, but for his long-time girlfriend, Barbara, it’s the end of a perfect fairytale. Jeff’s partner, David Mirschkov returns to the U.S. with unsettling news for Barbara. Jeff will be staying with the tiger project for an indefinite period. Feeling betrayed by Jeff’s unrelenting career, Barbara throws herself into a steamy affair with David. Barbara now has an insatiable desire for love and commitment, but her desperate need for traditional values contrasts with David’s inexhaustible search for utopian idealism. When lovers confront one another with opposing values, ‘Heartstrings’ get tangled in this racy, modern love story.

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Director:
Serge Georgeon

Director of Photography:
Gerard Alcan

Editor:
Dominique Oren

Music:
Ted Ashford

Producer:
Edwin Krutoff

Production Manager:
Kimberly Lawson

Screenplay:
Jerry Scott

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