I Love You to Death (1990) [R]

Release Date:
April 6, 1990

Original Title:
I Love You to Death

Alternate Titles:
Jag älskar dig till döds
Min kone forstår mig ikke
Rakastan sinut kuoliaaksi
Te amare hasta que te mate

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
TriStar Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  FI: K-12  IE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 94

With these people trying to kill him, Joey Boca may just live forever.

Joey Boca is the owner of a pizza parlour, and has been married to Rosalie for years. When Rosalie discovers that Joey is a womanizer and has been cheating on her for a long time, she goes to extreme lengths to punish him.

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Art Direction:
Jon Hutman

Costume Design:
Aggie Guerard Rodgers

Director:
Lawrence Kasdan

Director of Photography:
Owen Roizman

Editor:
Anne V. Coates

Executive Producer:
Michael Grillo
Charles Okun

Hairstylist:
Marlene D. Williams

Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye Jr.

Original Music Composer:
James Horner

Producer:
Jeffrey Lurie
Ron Moler
Lynn Isenberg
John Kostmayer
John P. Marsh
Lauren Weissman
Patrick Wells

Production Design:
Lilly Kilvert

Set Decoration:
Cricket Rowland

Stunts:
Kenny Bates

Writer:
John Kostmayer

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