Lunatics: A Love Story

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Lunatics: A Love Story
Robert Tapert
StarringTed Raimi
Deborah Foreman
Bruce Campbell
George Aguilar
Brian McCree
CinematographyJeffrey Dougherty
Edited byKaye Davis
Music byJoseph LoDuca
Distributed byRenaissance Pictures
SVS/Triumph Home Video
Release date
  • February 1991 (1991-02)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget<$500,000[1]

Lunatics: A Love Story is a 1991

psycho-noir) connections written and directed by Josh Becker, starring Ted Raimi, Deborah Foreman and Bruce Campbell. The film tells the story of a young, paranoid aspiring poet who, after an accidental phone conversation with a seemingly sweet woman, is forced to overcome his worries in order to win her heart. The film’s music was composed by Joseph LoDuca
, and was edited by Kaye Davis.

Plot

In a rough area in Los Angeles, an aspiring poet has spent six months without leaving his apartment because of his obsessive delusions concerning cruel doctors, rappers, and spiders. Meanwhile, a woman who appears to curse things by wanting to help is dumped by her boyfriend and finds herself flat broke on the streets of LA. Soon she runs into a local gang. Due to a telephone glitch, our hero calls her at a phone booth trying to dial a "talk line" and invites her to his place. There they are forced to aid each other in overcoming their particular problems.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Uram, Sue (September 1996). "Lunatics: A Love Story". Cinefantastique. Fourth Castle Micromedia. Retrieved February 19, 2023.

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