Dangerous Love (1988 film)

Dangerous Love
Directed by Marty Ollstein
Produced by Brad Krevoy
Steven Stabler
Written by Marty Ollstein
Starring Elliott Gould
Lawrence Monoson
Brenda Bakke
Music by Paul Hertzog
Cinematography Nicholas von Sternberg
Edited by Tony Lanza
Distributed by Motion Picture Corporation of America
Release date
  • September 1988 (1988-09)
Running time
96 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Dangerous Love is a 1988 American crime film starring Elliott Gould, Lawrence Monoson and Brenda Bakke.[1]

Plot

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]

Cast

References

  1. Sam Keenleyside Bedside Manners: George Clooney and ER - Page xii 1550223364 1998 It certainly did its part in killing the career of the show's star, Elliott Gould. ... Aher 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
  2. Blockbuster Entertainment Guide to Movies and Videos 1999 0440225981 1998 - Page 261 "Dangerous Love 1988 * A psychopath videotapes then murders female clients of a dating service, and a geeky computer executive (Monpson) is ... C: Lawrence Monoson, Brenda Bakke, Teri Austin, Anthony Geary, Elliott Gould."
  3. VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever 1996 VideoHound Editors - 1995- Page 1993 078760626X Dangerous Love Advice to the lovelorn; Avoid this one. ... being filmed in a death scene — their own. 1987 87m/C Lawrence Monoson. Brenda Bakke. Peter Marc. Elliott Gould."
  4. Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide Leonard Maltin - 1998-0452279143 Page 302 Dangerous Love (1988) C-96m. BOMB D: Marty Ollstein. Lawrence Monoson, Brenda Bakke, Peter Marc, Teri Austin, Sal Landi, Anthony Geary, Elliott Gould. Someone is videotaping, and murdering, female members of a video dating club."
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