Love Crimes (1992)
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Love Crimes, an erotic thriller directed by Lizzie Borden, explores the psychology of a con man posing as a photographer, who seduces women and then blackmails them using humiliating, revealing pictures he has taken of them. David Hanover (Patrick Bergin) preys on the hopes of women by offering them… More Love Crimes, an erotic thriller directed by Lizzie Borden, explores the psychology of a con man posing as a photographer, who seduces women and then blackmails them using humiliating, revealing pictures he has taken of them. David Hanover (Patrick Bergin) preys on the hopes of women by offering them love and a possible career as fashion models. When some of the women complain, but refuse to aid in Hanover's prosecution, DA Dana Greenway (Sean Young) becomes obsessed with catching Hanover, to the point where she tracks him down and spys on him in his secluded home, making herself a potential victim. He catches her and holds her captive. Feminist filmmaker Borden, who also directed the remarkable, low-budget film Working Girls, raises interesting questions regarding sex, humiliation and male-female relationships, but the film is spoiled by the ambiguity of her central character, Dana. An abused child herself, she has the same self-loathing that the other woman who are preyed upon by Hanover possess, but her motivations for her actions remain murky. Despite these flaws, Borden, always an interesting filmmaker, raises important issues which perhaps can't be adequately resolved using the restrictions of the thriller genre. ~ Linda Rasmussen, Rovi
- Directed By
- Lizzie Borden
- Written By
- Allan Moyle, Laurie Frank, Lizzie Borden
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- Jun 1, 1992 Wide
- Studio
- HBO Video
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Cast
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Sean Young
as Dana Greenway
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Patrick Bergin
as David Hanover
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Arnetia Walker
as Maria Johnson
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James Read
as Stanton Gray
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Ron Orbach
as Det. Eugene Tully
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Fern Dorsey
as Colleen Dells
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Wayne Shorter
as Jazz Quartet Member
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Tina Hightower
as Anne Winslow
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Donna Biscoe
as Hannah
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Yolanda Asher
as Kim
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Tasha Aver
as Linda
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Dana L. Backwell
as Margie
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Bob Banks
as Jamie
- John Blythe Barrymore
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Carl Bates
as 4th Plain Clothes Cop
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Sarah Bork
as Clarice Greenway
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Gary Bullock
as Joey
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Diane Butler
as Kelly Andrews
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Charles Cheek
as 5th Plain Clothes Cop
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Hurley Daughtery
as 1st Police Officer
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Jodi G. DuFresne
as Receptionist
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Ronnie Free
as Jazz Quartet Member
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John Hambrick
as Man in Trailer
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Bob Hannah
as Det. Taylor
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Jim Harley
as Chief Ellis
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Scott Kerr
as Mikey
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Scott Leftridge
as 1st Bar Fight Man
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James Mayberry
as Dennis
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Jonjo Mayo
as 2nd Bar Fight Man
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Jimmy Meyers
as 2nd Plain Clothes Cop
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Leah Morgan
as Woman
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Dennis Norton
as 3rd Police Officer
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Adrian Roberts
as Officer Riggs
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Katheleen Rodgers
as Zenia
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Tom Rowan
as 2nd Police Officer
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Roe Sabordo
as Tamika
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Sonny Shroyer
as 1st Plain Clothes Cop
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Danielle Shuman
as Dana-Age 6
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David Shuman
as Lou Jay Greenway
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Lonnie R. Smith Jr.
as Man in Hotel Bar
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Peter Stanilia
as Patrick
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Sergeant Johnson Taylor
as Wilmer
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Linda Thompson
as Susan
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Ben Tucker
as Jazz Quartet Member
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Taylor Vickers
as Hooker
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Rebecca Wackler
as Cecillia
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Joani Yarbrough
as Waitress
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L. Warren Young
as 3rd Plain Clothes Cop
- Pat Golden
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Joe Jones
as Jazz Quartet Member
- John McCabe
- Allison Caine
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Jill Jane Clements
as Lizbeth
