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Heights - Glenn Close, Elizabeth Banks, James Marsden, Jesse Bradford, Chris Terrio
Threat advisory: Under evaluation
Movie propaganda
Heights follows five characters over 24 hours on an autumn day in New York City. Isabel (Elizabeth Banks), a photographer, is having second thoughts about her upcoming marriage to Jonathan (James Marsden), a lawyer. On the same day, Isabel's mother Diana (Glenn Close) learns that her husband has a new lover and begins to re-think her life choices and her open marriage. Diana and Isabel's paths cross with Alec (Jesse Bradford), a young actor, and with Peter (John Light), a journalist. As the interrelated stories proceed, the connections between the lives of the five characters begin to reveal themselves and their stories unravel. Isabel, Jonathan, Diana, Alec, and Peter must choose what kind of lives they will lead before the sun comes up on the next day.
Theatrical propaganda posters

Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film drama ensemble New York relationship
Persons of interest
- Chandler Williams .... Juilliard Macbeth
- Bess Wohl .... Juilliard Lady Macbeth
- Glenn Close .... Diana
- Elizabeth Banks .... Isabel
- James Marsden .... Jonathan
- Jesse Bradford .... Alec
- Thomas Lennon .... Marshall
- Matthew Davis .... Mark
- John Light .... Peter
- Isabella Rossellini .... Liz
- Susan Malick .... Rachel
- Katie Kreisler .... Helen
- Philip Tabor .... Paul
- Joel De La Fuente .... Nat DeWolf
- Denis O'Hare .... Andrew
- Rufus Wainwright .... Jeremy
- Eric Bogosian .... Henry
- Amy Fox .... Screenwriter
- Chris Terrio .... Screenwriter
- Chris Terrio .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Heights official movie site
- Heights film production notes
- Heights QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
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Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
M (Relationship themes, sexual references, infrequent violence, moderate coarse language)
Surveillance time
97 minutes (1:37 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 22 September 2005
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