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Adultery | Heal
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6.3/10
IMDbBest Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1995 | Ennio
Best Actress | 1995 | Michelle
Best Horror Film | 1995
Best Actor | 1995 | Jack
Best Supporting Actor | 1995 | James
Best Actor | 1994 | Jack
Best WideRelease Film | 1994
Best Actress | 1994 | Michelle
Best Soundtrack | 1994 | Ennio
Budget 70,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 131,002,597 USD
At the beginning of production, Jack Nicholson told Special Make-up Effects Supervisor Rick Baker that he was allergic to spirit gum. While he initially didn't believe him, Baker agreed to use a specific medical adhesive on Nicholson which made hand laying the hair on him very difficult as opposed to using spirit gum. One day after he made up James Spader using spirit gum, Baker unintentionally used the same bottle of spirit gum on Nicholson. Baker soon realized what he had done and hoped that Jack wouldn't find out seeing how nothing happened during the application. The next day, Baker was horrified to see that Nicholson wasn't lying as he entered the make-up trailer with large red swells on his face. Nicholson said, "Ricky boy, you used spirit gum, didn't you?" Baker apologized for the confusion and Nicholson stated, "Well, let's just hope it doesn't happen again." Fortunately for everyone, it didn't happen again.
Director Mike Nichols had originally wanted Michelle Pfeiffer to wear a red hooded sweatshirt for this movie's final act. She refused, as she thought it would harm this movie's credibility.
Michelle Pfeiffer adopted a baby girl, became engaged, and got married - all during the making of this movie.
Jack Nicholson had been trying to get this movie made with his friend, Screenwriter and Associate Producer Jim Harrison, for twelve years.
Despite their on-screen relationship, Michelle Pfeiffer and James Spader became friends during the making of this movie and were still friends when Pfeiffer's husband, television Producer David E. Kelley, was looking for the male lead for Boston Legal (2004).
"Will Randall: What do you do? Laura: Why do you care? Will Randall: I don't. I was just making polite conversation. Laura: I'd rather not discuss what I do. Will Randall: You know, I think I understand what you're like now. You're very beautiful and you think men are only interested in you because you're beautiful, but you want them to be interested in you because you're you. The problem is, aside from all that beauty, you're not very interesting. You're rude, you're hostile, you're sullen, you're withdrawn. I know you want someone to look past all that at the real person underneath but the only reason anyone would bother to look past all that is because you're beautful. Ironic, isn't it? In an odd way you're your own problem. Laura: Sorry. Wrong line. I am not taken aback by your keen insight and suddenly challenged by you."
"Will Randall: I've never loved anybody this way. Never looked at a woman and thought, if civilization fails, if the world ends, I'll still understand what God meant as long as I'm with you."