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I Can Make You Love Me
UK release poster
Also known as
Stalking Laura
Genre
Crime Drama Horror Thriller
Written by
Frank Abatemarco
Directed by
Michael Switzer
Starring
Richard Thomas Brooke Shields
Theme music composer
Sylvester Levay
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
Production
Executive producers
Frank Abatemarco Ronald H. Gilbert
Producers
Leonard Hill Joel Fields Bernadette Caulfield (co-producer) Ardythe Goergens (co-producer)
Production location
Topeka, Kansas
Cinematography
Robert Draper
Editor
Mark W. Rosenbaum
Running time
92 minutes
Production companies
Frank Abatemarco Productions Joel Fields Productions Leonard Hill Films
Original release
Network
CBS
Release
February 9, 1993 (1993-02-09)
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I Can Make You Love Me,[1] also known as Stalking Laura, is an American 1993 made-for-television psychological thriller film starring Richard Thomas and Brooke Shields. The film is based on the real-life story of American mass murderer Richard Farley, a former employee of ESL Incorporated whose romantic obsession and subsequent stalking of co-worker Laura Black culminated in the mass murder of several co-workers at ESL's headquarters in California, resulting in the first anti-stalking laws to be enacted in the United States.
^Wood, Fran (February 9, 1993). "Shields' guard is up versus stalker". Daily News. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
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