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Soundtrack

1- Flirt Theme - Ned Rifle
2- Paris is Waiting - Lost, Lonely & Vi
3- Get Your Truck - Ned Rifle
4- House Sleeps Fire - She Never Blinks
5- Tokyo Jail Cell -  Ned Rifle
6- Tavasz Tavasz -Marta Sebastyen
7- Flirt Variation - Ned Rifle
8- Tokyo Street Scene - Ned Rifle
9- Alley Way - JF Coleman
10- New York Hospital - Ned Rifle
11- Me Too - Lydia Kavanagh
12- Berlin Hospital - Ned Rifle
13- Love in Germany - Ned Rifle
14- Shootout at a Dance School - Ned Rifle
15- Every Waking Hour - Lou Mulkern
16- Hug - Ned Rifle
17- Whiskey and Revolver - Ned Rifle
18- Crushed Impalas - Miss Alans
19- On Failure - Ned Rifle
20- Get Your Truck - Ned Rifle
21- Flirt Reprise - Ned Rifle
The same "love rectangle" storyline recurs in three different cities (New York, Berlin, and Tokyo) in this polyphonous gem from indie king Hartley. When jealousy and infidelity invade the lives of three separate couples--and a gun is involved--the results are the same the world over. --MovieFinder.com

Flirt was shown at the 1996 Palm Beach International Film Festival.

Release Dates: January 1, 1997 in theaters and currently available on video

1995; 85 minutes

Directed by: Hal Hartley

Cast: Martin Donovan (Walter), Paul Austin (Man #3), Robert John Burke (Man #2), Erica Gimpel (Nurse), Michael Imperioli (Michael), Holt McCallany (Bartender), Harold Perrineau Jr. (Man #1), Parker Posey (Emily), William Sage (Bill), Lianna Pai (Woman at Phone Booth), Patricia Scanlon, Paul Schulze, Karen Sillas (Doctor Clint), Hannah Sullivan (Margaret), José Zúñiga (Driver), Boris Aljinovic, Dominik Bender (Johann), Susie Bick, Jorg Biesler, Nils Bruck, Brano Dost, Dwight Ewell (Dwight), Peter Fitz (The Doctor), Amina Gusner, Jacob Klaffke, Sebastian Koch, Stefan Kolosko, Joy Kraft, Geno Lechner (Greta), Hasan Ali Mete, Lars Rudolph, Elina Löwensohn (Nurse), Frank Schendler, Maria Schrader (Girl in Phone Booth), Gerhard Severin, Susanna Simon, Sabine Svoboda, Hans Martin Stier, Yuri Aso, Tomoko Fujita, Toshizo Fujiwara (Ozu), Chikako Hara (Yuki), Junji Iijima, Morito Ikeda, Mansaku Ikeuchi, Kumiko Ishizuka (Naomi), Yutaka Matsushige, Natsumi Mizuno, Masatoshi Nagase, Hirofumi Nakagawa, Miho Nikaido (Miho), Tetsuya Tabata, Meikyo Yamada, Kenji Yamaguchi, Tetsushi Yamazaki, Eri Yu, Hal Hartley (Hal - uncredited)

Written by: Hal Hartley

Cinematography by: Michael Spiller

Original Music by: Hal Hartley (as Ned Rifle), Jeffrey Taylor

Production Design by: Steve Rosenzweig

Costume Design by: Alexandra Welker

Film Editing by: Steve Hamilton

Produced by: Jerome Brownstein (executive), Reinhard Brundig (executive), Martin Hagemann (line), Ted Hope, Carleen L. Hsu (associate), Satoru Iseki (executive), Hisami Kuroiwa (associate)

Production Company: True Fiction Pictures, Neue Deutsche GmbH (NDF), Pandora Film

* mentions Martin Donovan's performance in the film

Last updated May 15, 2003