Kiss of a Killer explained

Genre:Drama
Thriller
Director:Larry Elikann
Starring:Annette O'Toole
Eva Marie Saint
Brian Wimmer
Music:J.A.C. Redford
Country:United States
Language:English
Producer:George W. Perkins
Executive Producer:Andrew Adelson
John Conboy
Editor:Peter V. White
Cinematography:Denis Lewiston
Runtime:93 minutes
Company:ABC Productions
Network:ABC

Kiss of a Killer is a 1993 American made-for-television thriller-drama film written by David Warfield and directed by Larry Elikann. It stars Annette O'Toole, Eva Marie Saint and Brian Wimmer. The film debuted on February 1, 1993 on ABC.

Plot

Kate Wilson (Annette O'Toole), leads a double life by spending her days working in a real estate office and her nights caring for her ailing, manipulative mother (Eva Marie Saint). Once a week she tells her mother that she is staying with her friend Reba, when she is actually driving across town to stay at the Red Oak Inn, a local hotel resort which is her "escape". One of her encounters at the Red Oak Inn brings her into close contact with a serial rapist who has just stepped up to homicide.

Cast