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Release Date:
September 10, 1993
Original Title:
A Dangerous Woman
Alternate Titles:
Liebe, die tötet
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Amblin Entertainment
Gramercy Pictures
Island World
Rollercoaster Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 102
Martha Horgan is a withdrawn, mentally disabled woman who lives with her aunt, Frances. One of Martha's unusual traits is that she doesn't lie, a quality that leads to her getting fired from a dry-cleaning shop thanks to the actions of the shifty Getso. Conflict seems to follow Martha, since she also becomes romantically involved with local fix-it man, Mackey, who is sleeping with Frances as well.
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Art Direction:
Kenneth Hardy
Casting:
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Amanda Mackey
Costume Design:
Susie DeSanto
Director:
Stephen Gyllenhaal
Director of Photography:
Robert Elswit
Editor:
Angelo Corrao
Harvey Rosenstock
Executive Producer:
Kathleen Kennedy
Key Hair Stylist:
Bonnie Clevering
Toni-Ann Walker
Key Makeup Artist:
Deborah K. Larsen
Brad Wilder
Original Music Composer:
Carter Burwell
Producer:
Naomi Foner
Production Design:
David Brisbin
Screenplay:
Naomi Foner
Set Decoration:
Margaret Goldsmith
Stunt Coordinator:
Dan Bradley
Stunts:
Debbie Evans
Rick Barker
Glory Fioramonti
Scott Alan Cook
Debbie Lynn Ross
Writer:
Mary McGarry Morris
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