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Release Date:
February 9, 1993
Original Title:
I Can Make You Love Me
Alternate Titles:
Lauras Skugga
Passione fatale
Stalking Laura
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
CBS
Frank Abatemarco Productions
Joel Fields Productions
Leonard Hill Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
A beautiful young computer technician starting off her career in Silicon Valley during the Eighties, is stalked and harassed by a nerdy, dangerous and mentally-unstable colleague with a twisted obsession.
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Casting:
Sally Stiner
Co-Producer:
Bernadette Caulfield
Ardythe Goergens
Costume Design:
Jolie Anna Jimenez
Director:
Michael Switzer
Director of Photography:
Robert Draper
Editor:
Mark W. Rosenbaum
Executive Producer:
Ronald H. Gilbert
Frank Abatemarco
Gaffer:
Walter Stewart
Hairstylist:
Michael Pachal
Makeup Artist:
Barbie Palmer
Music:
Sylvester Levay
Producer:
Leonard Hill
Joel Fields
Production Design:
Jonathan A. Carlson
Set Decoration:
Susan Degas
Stunt Coordinator:
George B. Colucci Jr.
Writer:
Frank Abatemarco
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