Dangerous Love (1988 film) explained

Dangerous Love
Director:Marty Ollstein
Starring:Elliott Gould
Lawrence Monoson
Brenda Bakke
Producer:Brad Krevoy
Steven Stabler
Music:Paul Hertzog
Cinematography:Nicholas von Sternberg
Editing:Tony Lanza
Distributor:Motion Picture Corporation of America
Runtime: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]

Cast

Reception

Leonard Maltin rated the movie a "bomb".[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Keenleyside, Sam . Bedside Manners: George Clooney and ER . xii . 1550223364 . 1998 . 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..
  2. Book: Blockbuster Entertainment Guide to Movies and Videos 1999 . 0440225981 . 1998 . 261.
  3. Book: VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever 1996 . 1995 . 1993 . 078760626X.
  4. Book: Maltin, Leonard . Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide . 1998 . 0452279143 . 302.