Love, Cheat & Steal
Love, Cheat & Steal is a 1993 American made-for-television thriller film written and directed by William Curran and starring John Lithgow, Eric Roberts, and Mädchen Amick.[1][2][3]
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Genre | Thriller |
Written by | William Curran |
Directed by | William Curran |
Starring | John Lithgow Eric Roberts Mädchen Amick |
Music by | Pray for Rain |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Brad Krevoy |
Cinematography | Kent L. Wakeford |
Editor | Carole Kravetz |
Production companies | Motion Picture Corporation of America Showtime Networks |
Release | |
Original network | Showtime |
Original release | December 5, 1993 |
Plot
After being released from prison, a man infiltrates his ex-wife and her rich husband's lives with vengeance. He plots to rob his ex wife's husband's bank and expects her to succumb to his evil sexual advances and mind games.
Cast
- John Lithgow as Paul Harrington
- Eric Roberts as Reno Adams
- Mädchen Amick as Lauren Harrington
- Richard Edson as Billy Quayle
- Donald Moffat as Frank Harrington
- David Ackroyd as Tom Kerry
- Dan O'Herlihy as Hamilton Fisk
- Jason Workman as Whit Turner
- Claude Earl Jones as The Mayor
- Bill McKinney as Kolchak
- Jack Axelrod as Mario Columbard
- John Pyper-Ferguson as Collins
- Mary Fanaro as Darlene
- Chuck Zito as Jake
- Danny Trejo as The Cuban
- Peter Lupus as A Guard
References
- Ken Tucker (December 3, 1993). "Love, Cheat & Steal Review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
- David Hiltbrand (December 6, 1993). "Picks and Pans Review: Love, Cheat and Steal". People. No. 23. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
- G.A. "Love, Cheat & Steal". Time Out. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
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