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Heartburn
Rachel is a food writer at a New York magazine who meets Washington columnist Mark at a wedding and ends up falling in love with him despite her reservations about marriage. They buy a house, have a daughter, and Rachel thinks they are living happily ever after until she discovers that Mark is having an affair while she is waddling around with a second pregnancy.
Mike Nichols
Casts & Crew
Meryl Streep
Jack Nicholson
Jeff Daniels
Maureen Stapleton
Stockard Channing
Richard Masur
Catherine O'Hara
Steven Hill
Miloš Forman
Mamie Gummer
Karen Akers
Aida Linares
Anna Maria Horsford
Ron McLarty
Kenneth Welsh
Kevin Spacey
Mercedes Ruehl
Joanna Gleason
R.S. Thomas
Jack Gilpin
Christian Clemenson
John Wood
Sidney Armus
Yakov Smirnoff
Caroline Aaron
Lela Ivey
Tracey Jackson
Libby Titus
Angela Pietropinto
Cynthia O'Neal
Susan Forristal
Dana Ivey
John Rothman
Elijah Lindsay
Jack Neam
Kim Fertman
Salem Ludwig
Patricia Falkenhain
Margaret Thomson
Charles Denny
Gregg Almquist
Garrison Lane
Ryan Hilliard
Dana Streep
Mary Streep
Cyrilla Dorn
May Pang
Michael Regan
Ari M. Roussimoff
Luther Rucker
Gary Jones
Natasha Lyonne
Jorge Pupo
Tony Shalhoub
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