Movie Description A husband and wife befriend a cop who responds to their call after their house is robbed. The policeman becomes increasingly obsessed with protecting the wife, to the point of believing that her husband is simply incapable of the job. As his obsession grows, man and wife find themselves in increasing danger, and none of the authorities will believe them.
| Credits | | Producer: | Charles Gordon | | Cast: | Roger E. Mosley, Sherrie Rose |
| Details | | Sound: | Stereo Sound, Surround Sound |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Letterboxed - Anamorphic - 1.85:1 Audio: DTS Surround 5.0 - English Dolby Digital 4.0 - English Dolby Surround - English Dolby Surround - French Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Jonathan Kaplan - Director Featurette Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer 2. 2 TV Spots 3. Bonus Trailers - Fox Flix Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus, Filmed in DeLuxe color on location in Los Angeles, California.
Additional makeup by Hallie D'Amore, Kim Felix, and Kathy Kelly.
Additional music credits: "National Crime Awareness Week" (Alfred Hitchcock Presents Mix) written by Ron Mael and Russell Mael, performed by Sparks; "Everybody's Free to Feel Good," written by Nigel Swanson and Tim Cox, performed by Rozalla; "Don't Go to Strangers," written and performed by J.J. Cale.
Began shooting October 25, 1991; completed shooting February 5, 1992. Released in the USA June 26, 1992. Released on video February 3, 1993.
Shown at the San Sebastian Film Festival (out of competetion) September 17-27, 1992.
Director Jonathan Kaplan directed the "Accused," "White Line Fever," "Over the Edge," "Heart Like a Wheel," "Project X," and "Immediate Family."
Copyright 1992 Largo Entertainment in association with JVC Entertainment, Inc.
Editorial Reviews "...Kaplan's intelligence and economy are gratifyingly apparent....[Liotta] gives a performance with a dangerous edge..." New York Times - p.C10 - Janet Maslin
"...UNLAWFUL ENTRY is a smoothly crafted thriller that revels in appropriate nastiness..." -- 3 out of 4 stars USA Today - p.4D - Mike Clark
"...Efficient, intense....[Liotta] was obviously born to play these debonair maniacs..." Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (07/10/1992)
"...The performances go for unstrained realism, the settings are slice-of-life....UNLAWFUL ENTRY has undertones of a serious social drama..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (06/26/1992)
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