Love Is a Gun (1994) [R]

Release Date:
November 30, 1994

Original Title:
Love Is a Gun

Alternate Titles:
El amor es un arma

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Jonathan Krane Group
Krane Entertainment
Trimark Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 105

Love fades, but murder is forever.

A model causes an obsessed police photographer to lose his girlfriend and become a murder suspect.

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Art Direction:
Cullin Robin

Associate Producer:
Cheri Jensen

Boom Operator:
Scott Hamre
Srđan Popović

Casting:
Betsy Fels

Costume Design:
Dorothy Amos

Director:
David Hartwell

Director of Photography:
Charlie Lieberman

Editor:
Marc Grossman

Executive Producer:
Jonathan D. Krane
Andrew Hersh

Gaffer:
Scott Medcalf

Makeup Artist:
Laura Gorman

Music:
Fred Myrow

Producer:
Daniel Zelik Berk

Production Design:
Ann Yzuel

Set Decoration:
Mary Helfrich

Stunt Coordinator:
BJ Davis

Stunt Double:
Ed Anders
Dyanna Lynn

Stunts:
Chuck Borden
Alan Marcus

Writer:
David Hartwell

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