Sea of Love

Sea of Love

Movie |

New York City | Alcohol

  • Duration: 1h 53min
  • Music: Trevor Jones
  • Award(s): Golden Globe 1990 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Girl on the Train, Everlasting
  • Story:
    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.
    Full Story
6.8/10
IMDb

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Sea Of Love - Cast

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
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.
Ratings

6.8/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Golden Globe Award

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 1990 | Al

CFCA Award

Best Actress | 1990 | Ellen

Best Supporting Actor | 1990 | John

Edgar Award

Best Motion Picture | 1990 | Richard

BOX OFFICE

Budget 19,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 110,879,513 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

According to the DVD documentary, included in the final cut of the film is a scene where Al Pacino's character gets rudely bumped into on 5th Avenue while trying to court Ellen Barkin's character. According to director Harold Becker, this was an unscripted moment caused by a real New Yorker, and not an extra. Pacino incorporates the moment into his performance, and continues without missing a beat.

Novelist Richard Price originally wrote the screenplay for Dustin Hoffman, but he wanted too many re-writes, so Al Pacino took over the role.

The apprehension of criminals by arranging a "Meet the Yankees" breakfast was based on an actual event.

Scenes with Lorraine Bracco as Pacino's ex-wife were filmed, but cut from the final product. They've been restored for television viewings of this movie.

Al Pacino's first movie in four years. Pacino's last film at the time had been Revolution (1985).

Popular Dialogues

"Frank Keller Sr.: [a poem by Frank's mother written in 1934 while she was in high school] I live alone within myself, like a hut within the woods; I keep my heart high upon the shelf, barren of other goods; I need another's arms to reach for it, and place it where it belongs. I need another's touch and smile, to fill my hut with songs."

"Det. Frank Keller: Come the wet ass hour, I'm EVERYBODY'S DADDY!"