
The married couple come home to find the last standing intruder still in the house. They fight and one gets stabbed with Buddy's knife. Buddy intends to rob them again and Scott tries to stop him. When the Davises go to a restaurant, Scott breaks into their home and reads Mickey's latest diary entry. Her husband arrives and fights with Scott, and when Mickey comes to her husband's aid, Scott leaves. He tells Scott, who, visibly agitated, goes to see Mickey, asking her to leave the city with him, revealing he was the one who stole her diary. They snoop around the building used by the robbers and find out Scott is the thief who stole his belongings.īuddy sees Ray there. Ray decides to follow Scott with his friend and publisher Marty Morrison ( George Wendt). Scott becomes more and more tense when Mickey starts asking questions about him and his past. The forbidden romance soon blossoms into a passionate sexual relationship, as Ray becomes suspicious.ĭuring another robbery, Buddy kills a policeman who spotted them. Scott uses his inside knowledge to seduce her, using the pretext of needing someone to re-design his apartment, and posing as a school supply company CEO.

Mickey's husband, children's book author Ray Davis ( John Getz), gets too involved in his work and neglects his wife's needs.
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The diary is full of her fantasies and dreams, so Scott plans to turn these into reality. Scott reads the diary and discovers that the wife, Mickey, an interior designer, yearns for a more interesting life. One night, one of the items Scott takes is a diary belonging to the wife ( Barbara Williams). Buddy keeps an eye on Mickey and Ray Davis, a rich married couple, while Scott robs their home. It stars Steven Bauer, Barbara Williams, John Getz and David Caruso.Ī burglar, Scott Muller ( Steven Bauer), teams up with his buddy Buddy Calamara ( David Caruso), a valet at a high-society restaurant.

It was written and directed by Douglas Day Stewart. Thief of Hearts is a 1984 American erotic drama film produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer.
