Sea of Love

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Sea of Love is a 1989 neo-noir thriller film starring Al Pacino as a New York detective entangled in a dangerous romance while hunting a serial killer.

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instanceOf film
basedOn original screenplay
characterPortrayedBy Frank Keller – Al Pacino NERFINISHED
Helen Cruger – Ellen Barkin
Sherman Touhey – John Goodman
cinematographyBy Ronnie Taylor NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Harold Becker NERFINISHED
distributedBy Universal Pictures
editedBy David Bretherton NERFINISHED
era 1980s American cinema
filmRating R
genre crime film
neo-noir
thriller
hasPoliceDetectiveProtagonist true
hasSerialKillerElement true
hasTagline “In the midst of a serial killer investigation, love is the most dangerous game of all.”
hasTheme dangerous romance
loneliness
serial killer investigation
leadActor Al Pacino NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Frank Keller NERFINISHED
Helen Cruger NERFINISHED
Sherman Touhey NERFINISHED
medium theatrical film
musicBy Trevor Jones NERFINISHED
notableFor Al Pacino’s return to film after a four-year hiatus
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A New York detective investigates a series of murders linked to personal ads and becomes romantically involved with a prime suspect.
producer Louis A. Stroller NERFINISHED
Martin Bregman NERFINISHED
productionCompany Universal Pictures
releaseDate 1989-09-15
releaseYear 1989
runningTime 113 minutes
screenwriter Richard Price NERFINISHED
setting New York City
starring Al Pacino NERFINISHED
Ellen Barkin NERFINISHED
John Goodman NERFINISHED
Michael Rooker NERFINISHED
William Hickey NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfSetting late 1980s
workLocation New York City

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Ellen Barkin notableWork Sea of Love
Martin Bregman notableWork Sea of Love
Martin Bregman produced Sea of Love
Richard Price notableWork Sea of Love
Richard Price wroteScreenplayFor Sea of Love