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I Love You to Death (1990)

USA 1990 - 97 min.

Rating: R
Genre: Comedy/Crime
Budget: $ 16,000,000



Theatrical release USA: April 6, 1990
Boxoffice USA: $
Boxoffice Worldwide: $

Cast
Kevin Kline - Joey Boca
Tracey Ullman - Rosalie Boca
Joan Plowright - Nadja
River Phoenix - Devo Nod
William Hurt - Harlan James
Keanu Reeves - Marlon James
James Gammon - Lt. Schooner
Jack Kehler - Wiley
Victoria Jackson - Lacey
Miriam Margolyes - Joey's Mother
Alisan Porter - Carla Boca
Jon Kasdan - Dominic Boca
Heather Graham - Bridget
Michelle Joyner - Donna Joy
John Kostmayer - Benny
Kathleen York - Dewey Brown


John Billingsley - Jailhouse Informant
Samantha Kostmayer - Waitress
Michael Chieffo - Blue Light Bartender
Robert Radonich - Java Jive Bartender
Jeff Klein - Young Man with Bat
G. Valmont Thomas - Cabbie
Art Cahn - Priest
Audrey Rapoport - Librarian
Shiri Appleby - Millie
Luke Rossi - Sammy
Henry Beckman - Wendel Carter
Susan Chin - Reporter
Tony Romano - Reporter
Johnny Willis - Reporter
Joe Lando - Pizza Guy
William R. Breyette - Biker

Synopsis
Lawrence Kasdan's black comedy about a wife's ultimate revenge against her womanizing husband is based on a true story about the wife of a pizzeria owner who decided to kill her cheating husband. When her attempt to murder him failed, the husband refused to press charges against her because he felt she had done the right thing.

Joey is a smooth Italian lothario, modeled after Marcello Mastroianni, who cheerfully dons his plumbers overalls to repair his female tenants' plumbing in the rental apartments the family owns. Joey feels he is justified in bedding down countless numbers of women because of all the hours he puts in day after day at the pizzeria. Plus, as he tells one of his women friends, "I'm a man. I got a lotta hormones in my body."

His wife Rosalie sweetly ignores her husband's philandering -- that is until she visits the public library and sees Joey fondling one of tenants in the book stacks. At first Rosalie considers suicide, but finally, egged on by her mother Nadja, she determines that Joey must be the one to face the music. But the people Rosalie hires to do Joey in are of the cut-rate variety and are unsuccessful.

They then try to knock Joey off by feeding him barbiturate-laced spaghetti, but also to no avail. Rosalie then enlists pizzeria employee Deco Nod, who has a crush on Rosalie, to do the job. But even then, they have no luck. As a last resort, they try to hire professionals. What they get instead are two drugged-out junkies -- Harlan and Marlin -- who arrive at the home and blast at a slumbering figure in the bedroom. Then, while they report on their progress downstairs, Joey ambles into the living room, very much alive.

Trivia

Studio: Sony Pictures
Production Company: Chestnut Hill Productions, TriStar Pictures

DVD SPECIFICATIONS

Technical Specs
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language: English
Subtitles: Chinese, English, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai
Region: Region 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number of discs: 1

DVD Features:
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Crew
Director: Lawrence Kasdan
Screenwriter: John Kostmayer
Producers: Ron Moler, Jeffrey Lurie
Executive Producers: Charles Okun, Michael Grillo
Co-Producers: Patrick Wells, Lauren Weissman
Associate Producers: John Kostmayer, John Marsh, Lori Cristina Weiss, Lynn Isenberg
Director of Photography: Owen Roizman - Technicolor
Editing: Anne V. Coates
Music Composer: James Horner
Production Designer: Lilly Kilvert
Art Direction: Jon Hutman
Set Direction: Cricket Rowland
Costume Designer: Aggie Guerard Rodgers
Sound: David MacMillan
Special Effects: Roy Arbogast
Choreography: Tad Tadloch
Makeup: Ben Nye Jr.
Technical Advisor: Clara Quisenberry