Gazillion Movies Review :
Frank Keller, police detective in New York, is embittered because of his divorce and is fully in a midlife crisis. Together with his colleagues he investigates a case of a relentless psychopath in Manhattan who is after 'womanizers'. Her strategy: she humiliates them in bed, whereupon she shoots them through the neck, leaving the single 'Sea or Love' playing on the phonograph. The woman appears to recruit her victims in the lonely hearts columns in newspapers. The detectives try to lure her by placing a poetic advertisement in the papers, on which they get dozens of responses. Keller fixes himself on a particular suspect, the blond Helen Cruger and even falls in love with her. That makes him roll between his love for her and his notion of his duty, because more and more indications points in the direction of Helen as the perpetrator...
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| Director |
Harold Becker
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| Editor |
David Bretherton
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| Music |
Trevor Jones
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| Producer |
Louis A. Stroller
Martin Bregman
Michael Bregman
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| Writer |
Richard Price
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