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Director: Marcus Cole
Cast: Treat Williams, Marcia Gay Harden, Gary Basaraba, Olympia Dukakis
Quiet and unassuming church organist Jenny Moran is depressed with her marriage to working-class Matt and leaves him. Jenny begins an affair with the manipulative and charming Dr. Stephen Carrow, who is also deacon of her church and a married man. Someone kills Carrow's wife after she learns of the affair between Jenny and her husband. The murderer is caught and confesses, but that confession leads to new lies which tear apart Jenny Moran's life.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Guilty Hearts, a 2002 TV movie directed by Marcus Cole, is a crime drama that received mixed reviews from critics. While information on major awards is not readily available, the film's IMDb rating of 5.4 suggests a lukewarm reception from audiences.
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Fans of intricate crime dramas and complex character studies will find much to appreciate in the 2002 film Guilty Hearts. Directed by Marcus Cole, the film weaves a captivating tale of deceit and moral ambiguity, anchored by strong performances from Treat Williams and Marcia Gay Harden as the tangled web of affairs and cover-ups unfolds.
Guilty Hearts is an omnibus drama film consisting of six short stories. It is directed by George Gargurevich, Krystoff Pizykucki, Paul Black, Phil Dornfield, Ravi Kumar, and Savina Dellicour, and written by George Augusto. One source gives Gargurevich as Augusto and also includes director Benjamin Ross.
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