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Release Date:
February 2, 1994
Original Title:
Dangerous Heart
Alternate Titles:
Corazón en peligro
Plan temerario
Un jeu dangereux
Опасно сърце
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
MCA Television Entertainment
Point of View Movie Productions
USA Network
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
A cop begins to turn to booze and cocaine during a tough undercover assignment. When a big drug-buy goes sour and the cop ends up with a million in cash, he decides to take off with the money. The drug dealer catches up with him, but he dies before revealing where he stashed the cash. Months later, the drug dealer finds the cop's wife and seduces her, in an effort to find his missing million. In the process, he falls in love with her and alienates his former partners in crime.
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Art Direction:
Ted Berner
Casting:
Mary Gail Artz
Barbara Cohen
Co-Producer:
Patrick Cirillo
Costume Design:
Michele Rede
Director:
Michael M. Scott
Director of Photography:
Lauro Escorel
Editor:
Anita Brandt-Burgoyne
Executive Producer:
Janet Meyers
First Assistant Director:
Richard Graves
Hairstylist:
Arturo Rojas
Location Manager:
Ken Rosen
Makeup Artist:
Claudia Thompson
Original Music Composer:
Philip Giffin
Producer:
Harvey Frand
Production Design:
Bob Ziembicki
Script Supervisor:
Sydney Conrad Shapiro
Second Assistant Director:
Peter Merwin
Set Decoration:
Penelope Rene Stames
Sound Mixer:
Michael Fowler
Unit Production Manager:
Harvey Frand
Writer:
Patrick Cirillo
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