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Love Crimes

Love Crimes

  • Status: Released
  • 24-01-1992
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Score: 4
  • Vote count: 33

An Atlanta prosecutor sets her own trap for a sex offender who poses as a famous photographer.

Sean Young

Dana Greenway

James Read

Stanton Gray

Arnetia Walker

Maria Johnson

Patrick Bergin

David Hanover

Ron Orbach

Det. Eugene Tully

Fern Dorsey

Colleen Dells

Tina Hightower

Anne Winslow

Donna Biscoe

Hannah

Jill Jane Clements

Lizbeth

Kate Rodger

Zenia

Gary Bullock

Joey

Danielle Shuman

6-Year-Old Dana Greenway

David Shuman

Lou-Jay Greenway

Rebecca Wackler

Cecilia

Sarah Bork

Clarice Greenway

Dianne Butler

Kelly Andrews

Tasha Auer

Linda

Scott Kerr

Mikey

Yolanda Asher

Kim

Jim Harley

Chief Ellis

Bob Banks

Jamie

Adrian Roberts

Officer Riggs

Bob Hannah

Det. Taylor

Sonny Shroyer

Plainclothes Cop

L. Warren Young

Plainclothes Cop

Joani Yarbrough

Waitress

Taylor Vickers

Hooker

Scott W. Leftridge

Bar Fight Man

Lonnie R. Smith Jr.

Man in Hotel Bar

James Mayberry

Dennis

Wayne Shorter

Jazz Quartet

Jo Jones

Jazz Quartet

Ben Tucker

Jazz Quartet

John Blyth Barrymore

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GenerationofSwine

I can kind of and kind of not understand the hate for this film. It's set in Savannah (and take it from someone who's been everywhere) which is one of the most beautiful cities on earth... and it doesn't really feature Savannah. And it's content is kind of rapey BDSM before 50 Shades of Grey and before the new SJW crap that would make a movie like this impossible to be made... or even talked about. So I can understand the hate. But it does dramatic tension pretty well. And it does thrilled pretty well. And it does tension pretty well... ad when you sit down and watch a movie like this those are all very important things. Without them, you just have erotica... ... and I can understand the hate because it doesn't really do erotica well, but I don't think it was meant to do erotica well. I'm pretty sure it was meant to be a tension driven film, but the subject matter made and the nudity made it billed as an erotic thriller and, thus, killed the expectations people had walking into it. So what kind of works as a tense thriller turned out to be awkward erotica. I guess it all depends on what you thought you were watching when you rented it.... but, of course, the cuts also killed it.