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I Love You To Death |
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Release:
April 1990
Executive Producers:
Michael Grillo and Charles Okun
Cast:
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| Plot Synopsis: When can you love someone too much? Rosalie Boca (Ullman) is a happily married woman with two great kids, a pizza restaurant, and a loving husband, Joey (Kline) - until the day she finds him cheating on her. Some women would get mad, some would get a divorce but not Rosalie. She loves her Joey too much for that; she's going to kill him. Enlisting the aid of her tabloid-addicted mother (Plowright) and the hippy busboy (Phoenix), Rosalie sets out to kill her husband - a task easier said than done. Sleeping pills, bullets, a pair of inept stoned assassins (Reeves and Hurt)- does nothing kill this man?!? | ||
| Director's Comments: "Keanu flew out to Los Angeles to read for me and I was delighted with him and his spirt. I thought he was an extraordinarily charismatic young actor. Very serious about acting and all the different shapes it can take. And great-looking, like a teen idol. That combination is always intriguing."--Lawrence Kasdan | Keanu's Comments: "Sometimes I don't mind being left alone [by the director]. It all depends on where I am personally and the feeling of the piece. On I Love You To Death, Lawrence Kasdan let me go, so I just went flying. It's not necessarily a bad thing. My guy was just harmless. Larry Kasdan wanted the guy to be beat up by the world, just kind of in a daze. Harmless and drugged - so they hired me!" | |
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Running time:
96 minutes
"Too funny, total stoner. Loved the ending."
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