Heartless (2005 film)

Hearless
Also known as Lethal Seduction
Genre Drama
Comedy
Written by Howard Swindle (articles)
Adam Greenman (teleplay)
Directed by Robert Markowitz
Starring Michael Arata
Marcus Lyle Brown
Robb Conner
Theme music composer Terence Blanchard
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Kimberly Calhoun Boling
Jack Grossbart
Malcolm Petal
Location(s) Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
Kenner, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Cinematography Thomas Del Ruth
Release
Original release May 5, 2005

Heartless (also known as Lethal Seduction) is a 2005 film written by Howard Swindle and Adam Greenman, directed by Robert Markowitz. The film's running time is 90 minutes.

Plot

Miranda Wells is an attorney with a sideline in immigration fraud and murder. Miranda's assistant, Carla, is unaware of her criminal activities. David Lopez, a journalist setting out to expose Miranda, poses as Rick Benes, an illegal immigrant, and takes a job in the office. Carla stumbles on incriminating files and David Lopiz, in pursuit of the story, is threatened when he becomes infatuated with Miranda. Carla is attacked and her husband murdered, Miranda is the chief suspect. As the investigation progresses and Carla disappears from hospital, it is clear that Miranda will stop at nothing including murdering again to stay out.

Cast

Actor Role
Melanie Griffith Miranda Wells
Lidia Porto Carla Arujo
Gregg Henry Lt. Russ Carter
David Jensen Mitchel Harding
Ritchie Montgomery Det. Steve Syler
Keith Flippen Dist. Atty. Lansing
Mike Franklin Asst. District Attorney
Michael Arata
Marcus Lyle Brown ICU doctor
Robb Conner Nino
Anne Ewen Eleonor
Lara Grice Secretary
Mark Krasnoff Ed Brunet
Earl Maddox Hector
Esai Morales Rick Benes / David Lopez
Derek Morgan Det. Kantrow
Dane Rhodes Prisoner
Ryan Rilette Delivery man
Stephen Rue Heir
Veronica Russell Reporter
Brandon Smith Business executive
Michael Wozniak Det.

References


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