Where the Heart Is (1990 film)

Where the Heart Is is a 1990 romantic comedy film about a wealthy businessman who shows his young-adult offspring how tough life can be.
 * Directed by John Boorman. Written by John Boorman and Edgar F. Gross.

Stewart McBain

 * Harry, your loyalty was an accusation. Blame someone else.


 * My Heart? Home is where the heart is, and I've lost my home.

Shitty

 * At my age, I need an hour in the bathroom in the morning! And there's always one of them skinny, titless mannequins in there fluffing up her hair.

Dialogue

 * Jimmy: You never said we'd have Bang-fucking-kok in the hallway!
 * Lionel: That's an unprovoked racist slur.
 * Porna: Excuse me, we are from Bom-fucking-bay!


 * Jimmy: We're broke, we're desperate, we're hopeless... The fag doesn't pay, the Shit doesn't pay.
 * Chloe: Don't call him "the fag!"
 * Daphne: Don't call him "the Shit!"
 * Shitty: At least I'm "the Shit." You're just A shit.

Cast

 * Dabney Coleman - Stewart McBain
 * Joanna Cassidy - Jean McBain
 * Suzy Amis - Chloe McBain
 * Uma Thurman - Daphne McBain
 * David Hewlett - Jimmy
 * Crispin Glover - Lionel
 * Christopher Plummer - "Shitty"
 * Maury Chaykin - Harry
 * Dylan Walsh - Tom
 * Sheila Kelley - Sheryl
 * Ken Pogue - Hamilton
 * Robbie Coltrane - a business associate (uncredited)