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Release Date:
February 2, 1990
Original Title:
Heart Condition
Alternate Titles:
Black Ghost
Der Chaoten-Cop
Filoi kardiakoi
Hjertetrøbbel
Hjärtevänner
Inimigos do Coração
Mi amigo el fantasma
Mitt svarta jag
Srčana mana
Sydänystävät
Um Espírito Grudou em Mim
Uma Estranha Condição
Un ange de trop
Un fantasma per amico
Zsaruszív
Zwiazek przeszczepionych serc
Состояние сердца
Стан серця
Сърдечна трансплантация
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
New Line Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U DE: 12 FI: K-16 US: R
Runtime: 100
Racist police officer Jack Moony has a vendetta against Napoleon Stone, a charismatic black lawyer who is sleeping with Jack's old flame Crystal Gerrity. Jack has a heart attack, but his life is saved when he receives Stone's heart, since Stone died mysteriously the same night as Jack was stricken. Stone is not completely gone, however, and as a ghost he is all too happy to give Jack advice on how he should do his job and live his life.
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Casting:
Karen Rea
Co-Producer:
Bernie Goldmann
Marie Cantin
Costume Design:
Louise Frogley
Director:
James D. Parriott
Director of Photography:
Arthur Albert
Editor:
David Finfer
Executive Producer:
Robert Shaye
Key Hair Stylist:
Robert Hallowell II
Original Music Composer:
Patrick Leonard
Producer:
Steve Tisch
Production Design:
John Muto
Set Decoration:
Susan Emshwiller
Stunts:
Steve Buckingham
Manny Perry
Writer:
James D. Parriott
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