Deadly Love

Deadly Love

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Genre Action
Horror
Thriller
Written by Rob Gilmer
Sherry Gottlieb
Directed by Jorge Montessi
Starring Susan Dey
Stephen McHattie
Jean LeClerc
Theme music composer Micky Erbe
Maribeth Solomon
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Les Alexander
Don Enright
Clara George
David N. Gottlieb
Julian Marks
Editor(s) Pia Di Ciaula
Running time 104 minutes
Distributor Lifetime Television Network/ABC Network
Release
Original network Lifetime Television Network
Original release October 16, 1995

Deadly Love is a 1995 Lifetime Original Movie starring Susan Dey as a lonely vampire photographer. The film was based on the book Love Bites by Sherry Gottlieb and co-stars Stephen McHattie.[1]

Plot

Rebecca Barnes (Susan Dey) is a successful photographer who has it all—including the curse of vampiric immortality. Longing for companionship, Barnes leaves a disastrous trail of blood-less bodies in her wake. Shockingly, photographs that she snapped of one of the victims brings Rebecca into the police investigation and into the arms of Detective Sean O'Connor (Stephen McHattie). As the passion between Sean and Rebecca mounts, so does the evidence against her.[2]

Cast

Reviews

"Deadly Love" is an outstanding piece of reverse casting. Susan Dey, whose middle name is Nice, plays the vampire, and Stephen McHattie, Mr. Menace, is the cop trying to stop a series of murders. Because neither of these actors is playing to type, we don't know until the end which of the captivated lovers is the bigger threat to the other. When McHattie is on the screen, he is the one you look at. Dey had to give a strong performance to live up to him, and succeeded." [3]

References

  1. "'Deadly' vampire flick has no bite". Daytona Beach Sunday News-Journal. October 8, 1995.

External links

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