Dangerous Love is a 1988 American crime film starring Elliott Gould, Lawrence Monoson and Brenda Bakke.[1]
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Directed by | Marty Ollstein |
Written by | Marty Ollstein |
Produced by | Brad Krevoy Steven Stabler |
Starring | Elliott Gould Lawrence Monoson Brenda Bakke |
Cinematography | Nicholas von Sternberg |
Edited by | Tony Lanza |
Music by | Paul Hertzog |
Distributed by | Motion Picture Corporation of America |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A psychopath videotapes then murders female clients of a dating service, and suspicion falls on a geeky computer executive.[2][3]
Leonard Maltin rated the movie a "bomb".[4]
It certainly did its part in killing the career of the show's star, Elliott Gould. ... After E/R, Gould was reduced to punching the clock on the sets of such legendary pieces of work as Dangerous Love and Wet and Wild.
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