A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 13, 1991
Original Title:
Love Kills
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Paramount Television
Wilshire Court Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 84
Glamorous fashion photographer Rebecca is getting even. Angered by her husband's infidelity, she takes a lover - a mysterious hunk she fist met during a photo shoot. He's exciting. He's handsome. And, after a night of lovemaking, he confesses he's a hit man hired by her husband to kill her. The stranger also says he's had a change of heart and wants to be Rebecca's protector. But Rebecca's husband, a renowned psychologist, insists the man is a former patient with a hidden, twisted agenda. Both men can't be right. Both could be lying. As the circle of suspense closes in on her, one thing is clear to Rebecca. Any choice she makes could be more than wrong...it could be fatal.
Art Direction:
Steven A. Lee
Casting:
Ben Rubin
Costume Design:
Mina Mittelman
Director:
Brian Grant
Director of Photography:
João Fernandes
Editor:
Paul Trejo
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mel Swope
Executive Producer:
Mark Gordon
Hairstylist:
Barbara Page
Key Hair Stylist:
Rose Librizzi
Key Makeup Artist:
Rose Librizzi
Makeup Artist:
Barbara Page
Music:
Stanley Clarke
Producer:
Bob Roe
Production Design:
Lynda Burbank
Writer:
Michael J. Murray
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