Sea of Love

Deception is dangerous. Desire is deadly.

6.6
19891h 53m

Production

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Seen-it-all New York detective Frank Keller is unsettled - he has done twenty years on the force and could retire, and he hasn't come to terms with his wife leaving him for a colleague. Joining up with an officer from another part of town to investigate a series of murders linked by the lonely hearts columns he finds he is getting seriously and possibly dangerously involved with Helen, one of the main suspects.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Sea of Love (1989) Original Trailer [FHD]

Sea of Love (1989) Original Trailer [FHD]

Thumbnail for video: Al Pacino Throws the Killer Out the Window

Al Pacino Throws the Killer Out the Window

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Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Sea of Love 1989 TV trailer

Sea of Love 1989 TV trailer

Cast

Photo of Al Pacino

Al Pacino

Frank Keller

Photo of Ellen Barkin

Ellen Barkin

Helen Cruger

Photo of William Hickey

William Hickey

Frank Keller Sr.

Photo of John Spencer

John Spencer

Lieutenant

Photo of Christine Estabrook

Christine Estabrook

Gina Gallagher / Lonelyheart

Photo of Barbara Baxley

Barbara Baxley

Miss Allen

Photo of Patricia Barry

Patricia Barry

Older Woman

Photo of Mark Phelan

Mark Phelan

Murdered Man

Photo of Michael O'Neill

Michael O'Neill

Raymond Brown

Photo of Luis Antonio Ramos

Luis Antonio Ramos

Omar Maldonado

Photo of Damien Leake

Damien Leake

Ernest Lee

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Reviews

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kevin2019

8/10

"Sea of Love" is a very conventional film for the most part and it will undoubtedly drive the more hardcore crime fans to complete distraction by mining the erotic thriller genre with much of the running time being consumed by the burgeoning sexual encounters of the central couple Frank and Helen. The film will frequently border on the downright boring as a direct result of this, especially amongst the more restive viewers just interested in who did it and why. However, the film successfully toys with us throughout by stringing us along in this regard until the very end when it delivers a tremendous and very satisfying conclusion to the series of murders, but in terms of Frank's and Helen's romance....well, the outcome of that is a good deal more ambiguous.

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