Love Crimes (1992 film)
Love Crimes | |
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Directed by | Lizzie Borden |
Produced by |
Lizzie Borden Rudy Langlais |
Written by |
Screenplay: Allan Moyle Laurie Frank Story: Allan Moyle |
Starring | |
Music by | Graeme Revell |
Cinematography | Jack N. Green |
Edited by |
Nicholas C. Smith Mike Jackson |
Distributed by | Miramax Films |
Release date |
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Running time |
84 minutes (theatrical) 91 minutes (unrated director's cut) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $6 million |
Box office | $2,287,928 |
Love Crimes is a 1992 thriller film directed by Lizzie Borden starring Sean Young and Patrick Bergin about an assistant district attorney who tries to seduce and apprehend a psychopath. The screenplay is by Allan Moyle and Laurie Frank, based on a story by Moyle.
Plot
Assistant district attorney Dana Greenway conspires with police lieutenant Maria Johnson to go after a serial sexual predator who identifies himself to his victims as "David Hanover," a distinguished photographer.
Greenway goes undercover, changing her appearance and passing herself off as a repressed schoolteacher. She eventually encounters Hanover, who seduces her, photographs her nude and causes Lt. Johnson to believe that Greenway might actually have fallen under his spell.
Flashbacks to her troubled childhood, including abuse from a father who locked her in a closet, haunt Greenway as she attempts to come to her senses and get the better of Hanover, who clearly intends to humiliate and then kill her.
Cast
- Sean Young as Dana Greenway
- Patrick Bergin as David Hanover
- James Read as Stanton Gray
- Arnetia Walker as Lt. Maria Johnson
Reception
Love Crimes received negative reviews from critics and flopped at the box office.
Young earned a Razzie Award nomination as Worst Actress for her performance in the film, where she lost to Melanie Griffith for both Shining Through and A Stranger Among Us. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made.[1]