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                   True Romance (1993)
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Patricia Arquette,
James Gandolfini,
Dennis Hopper,
Val Kilmer,
Gary Oldman,
Bronson Pinchot,
Brad Pitt,
Saul Rubinek,
Christian Slater,
Christopher Walken
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Tony Scott
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Action / Adventure,
Independent
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Warner Bros.
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English, Spanish, French
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121 mins
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Stealing, Cheating, Killing. Who said romance is dead?
  Two lovers (Slater and Arquette) are thrust into a dangerous game of high-stakes negotiations and high-speed adventure.The pair come into unexpected possession of a suitcase of mob contraband.They flee to LA, where they'll sell the goods and begin a new life. But both sides of the law have other ideas.
                 
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