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In Las Vegas, Franny, a Fremont Street travel agent, dreams of taking off to the exotic locales to which she sends her clients. Meanwhile, her husband Hank is preoccupied with the purchase of their spacious, slightly seedy Spanish Moderne home as a good investment. Their anniversary forces the dream
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In Las Vegas, Franny, a Fremont Street travel agent, dreams of taking off to the exotic locales to which she sends her clients. Meanwhile, her husband Hank is preoccupied with the purchase of their spacious, slightly seedy Spanish Moderne home as a good investment. Their anniversary forces the dreamy Franny to realize that neither she nor Hank has changed in the ways she hoped would bring them closer together.

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Terry Garr
as Frannie
Raul Julia
as Ray
Lainie Kazan
as Maggie
Allen Garfield
as Restaurant Owner
Jeff Hamlin
as Airline Ticket Agent
Italia Coppola
as Elevator Woman
Carmine Coppola
as Elevator Man
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One From The Heart [DVD] (1982)
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One From the Heart (1982)
Coppola once again delivers over stylized, extremely pretentious tripe that he thinks is fine cinema art. I feel bad for ...  More>>
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