Don't Talk to Strangers (film) explained

Genre:Crime
Thriller
Director:Robert Lewis
Starring:Pierce Brosnan
Shanna Reed
Terry O'Quinn
Executive Producer:Barry J. Weitz
Producer:Tom Rowe
Location:Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
Music:Joseph Conlan
Cinematography:Richard Leiterman
Editor:Andrew London
Company:Barry Weitz Films
MCA Television Entertainment
Pacific Motion Pictures
Runtime:90 min.
Country:United States
Language:English

Don't Talk to Strangers (also known as Dangerous Pursuit) is a 1994 Made-for-TV psychological thriller film. It was directed by Robert Lewis and starred Pierce Brosnan.

Plot

The unhappy marriage of Jane (Shanna Reed) and her alcoholic policeman husband Bonner (Terry O'Quinn) leads to divorce and Jane get custody for their son. Soon, she meets a gentleman in her workplace, after a few weeks they fall in love and get married. Gentleman Douglas Patrick Brody (Pierce Brosnan) and his new wife Jane Brody attempt to build a new life, and move to a new state. However, the former husband follows them. This is just a beginning of the story filled with suspense and surprises. As it turns out, Patrick is the villain behind a number of crimes.