Amore!
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Lorenzo Doumani
Elliott Gould
Betsy Russell
George Hamilton
Morgan James
Frank Gorshin
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
A Jewish New York billionaire, unhappy with his uncharismatic image, revamps his personality into that of a leading man from the glorious yesteryear of Italian cinema.
Director
Lorenzo Doumani
Cast
Elliott Gould
Betsy Russell
George Hamilton
Morgan James
Frank Gorshin
Brenda Epperson
Norm Crosby
Katherine Helmond
Joey Depinto
Jack Scalia
Mother Love
James Doohan
Kathy Ireland
Crew
Gilbert Alan
Aram Allan
Rebecca Alling
Richard L Anderson
Gayle Susan Baizer
Lloyd Barcroft
Debra Bard
Greg Bronner
Stephen Brooks
Benny Buck
Danny Buck
Ernie Buck
Thomas Calabrese
Thomas Calabrese
Peter Carnahan
Eric Carter
Billy L Chambers
Mike Collins
James Creighton
Michael Deal
Clay Dehaven
Thomas Del Ruth
Sue Demskey
Mark Dennet
Joey Depinto
David Diamond
Mark Dohn
Lorenzo Doumani
Lorenzo Doumani
Alan B Edwards
Michelle Erby
O Fooey
Marianne Franco
James Fredrick
Jonathan Fuh
Margaret Goodman
Tracy Greene
Jill Gurr
Tom Hahn
John Hartigan
Stephen Henry
Mathew Heynes
Bill Higley
Kevin Holden
Pat Hughes
Allen Jones
Dave Kaiser
Nick Kellis
Jeannie H Kelly
Kris Krengel
John Lapp
Michelle Maher
Harry Manfredini
Russell Mcabee
Gary Mcbride
Melissa Mclean
Rick Mehedff
Kimi Messina
Anthony Mollicone
Robert Morris
Tammy Murrish
Sal Narvarro
Gustavo Oliva
Nick Pastrano
Marilyn Penn-lindley
Jeffrey Perkins
Ashlee Petersen
Sherie Pippen
Don Powers
Scott Ratliff
Len Rawlings
Ron C Reed
Chris Reynolds
Larry J Richardson
Brandon Ricketts
John Robella
John Robella
Tim Roe
Carl Schiller
Heidi Seeholzer
R J Sharp
Dwayne L. Shattuck
Steve Shoemaker
Phil Stephens
Lee Stepp
Michael Stromp
Craig Vincent
Sondra West
Byron White
David Barr Yaffe
Bobby Young
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Fall November 2, 1993
Released in United States February 9, 1994
Released in United States November 2, 1993
Released in United States on Video February 9, 1994
Kathy Ireland and Norm Crosby replaced Lori Singer and Ernest Borgnine respectively, after scheduling conflicts due to the halt of production in July and August 1993.
Began shooting September 14, 1992.
Completed shooting October 17, 1992.
Due to exhaustion, Steven Bauer was replaced by Jack Scalia after one week of shooting in mid-July.
rtg MPAA PG-13
Released in United States February 9, 1994
Released in United States on Video February 9, 1994
Released in United States Fall November 2, 1993
Released in United States November 2, 1993 (Las Vegas)