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  1. Heartaches is a 1981 Canadian comedy film written by Terence Heffernan and directed by Donald Shebib. It stars Margot Kidder, Annie Potts, Winston Rekert and Robert Carradine. The movie is about two young women who form an unlikely friendship on a bus ride to Toronto.

  2. Nov 19, 1982 · Heartaches: Directed by Donald Shebib. With Margot Kidder, Annie Potts, Robert Carradine, Winston Rekert. A young wife becomes pregnant, but the child's father is not her husband. Afraid to tell him, she leaves home, and meets an outgoing, free-spirited woman on a bus.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Donald Shebib
    • 1982-11-19
  3. Directed by Donald Shebib. One drinks. One swears. One sleeps around. One doesn’t. You’re gonna love ’em both. A young wife becomes pregnant, but the child’s father is not her husband. Afraid to tell him, she leaves home, and meets an outgoing, free-spirited woman on a bus.

    • Donald Shebib
    • Famous Players
  4. A young wife becomes pregnant, but the child's father is not her husband. Afraid to tell him, she leaves home, and meets an outgoing, free-spirited woman on a bus. Although the two are polar opposites, the wife moves in with the young woman, and finds out that they have much more in common than she realized.

  5. Heartaches (1981) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Nov 19, 1982 · Synopsis by Paul Brenner. Margot Kidder and Annie Potts star in this distaff buddy picture concerning two friends undergoing a series of misadventures in their love lives. Potts plays Bonnie Howard, the wife of Stanley (Robert Carradine), an immature child/man who irresponsibly spends most of his time racing cars and getting drunk.

  7. Heartaches. Year: 1981. Language: English. Format: 35mm Colour. Runtime: 105 min. Director: Donald Shebib. Producer: Pieter Kroonenburg, David Patterson, Jerry Raibourn. Executive Producer: Joseph Beaubien, Nicole Boisvert. Writer: Terence Heffernan. Cinematographer: Vic Sarin. Editor: Gerry Hambling, Peter Boita. Sound: Don Cohen.