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Relation dangereuse

Original title: A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus Story
  • TV Movie
  • 1992
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
445
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Virginia Madsen in Relation dangereuse (1992)
True CrimeBiographyCrimeDrama

A married man meets a beautiful woman and they begin an affair.A married man meets a beautiful woman and they begin an affair.A married man meets a beautiful woman and they begin an affair.

  • Director
    • Martin Davidson
  • Writers
    • Earl W. Wallace
    • Pamela Wallace
    • Martin Davidson
  • Stars
    • Virginia Madsen
    • Chris Sarandon
    • Ned Eisenberg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    445
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Davidson
    • Writers
      • Earl W. Wallace
      • Pamela Wallace
      • Martin Davidson
    • Stars
      • Virginia Madsen
      • Chris Sarandon
      • Ned Eisenberg
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen
    • Carolyn Warmus
    Chris Sarandon
    Chris Sarandon
    • Paul Solomon
    Ned Eisenberg
    Ned Eisenberg
    • Det. Richard Freedman
    Tom Mason
    Tom Mason
    • Det. Mike McCormick
    Robert Picardo
    Robert Picardo
    • David Lewis
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Sean Hammel
    Olivia Burnette
    Olivia Burnette
    • Kristan Solomon
    Jay Acovone
    Jay Acovone
    • Lt. Robert Carlino
    Johnny Williams
    Johnny Williams
    • Vincent Parco
    Tracy Kolis
    Tracy Kolis
    • Barbara Ballor
    David Spielberg
    David Spielberg
    • Gary Pillersdorf
    Herb Mitchell
    Herb Mitchell
    • Judge Carey
    Lenore Kasdorf
    Lenore Kasdorf
    • Betty Jeanne Solomon
    Steven Marcus
    Steven Marcus
    • Jimmy Russo
    Charley Lang
    Charley Lang
    • Douglas Fitzmorris
    Rhonda Aldrich
    Rhonda Aldrich
    • Luesa Kattai
    DeeDee Rescher
    DeeDee Rescher
    • Linda Viana
    • (as Dee Dee Rescher)
    Bruce Gray
    Bruce Gray
    • William Aaronwald
    • Director
      • Martin Davidson
    • Writers
      • Earl W. Wallace
      • Pamela Wallace
      • Martin Davidson
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    2highwaytourist

    Poor take on interesting true-life story

    The case of Carolyn Warmus, a beautiful teacher who was accused of murdering the wife of her boyfriend, a co-worker, resulted in a three-year, two-trial case. In fact, Warmus maintains her innocence to this day, and there were some weaknesses in the prosecution's case. But none of this gets noticed. Virginia Madsen gives a respectable performance as Warmus, but the script is of the tabloid trash variety. The scene where she comes on to him is so ludicrous, it would embarrass a first-time screenwriter. I didn't watch the whole film, it was so dull. In fact, even though it was based on a real life case, it plays like fourth-rate crime fiction. All one can do after watching this is to wonder what really happened. Too bad.
    1tracyhenson-53575

    It does not get better as at goes!

    They really need to make zero stars an option! Everything about this movie is a zero! Anything someone might consider ok about this is ruined by the bad acting and the ridiculous smoky haze. I was disappointed and surprised at how bad Chris Sarandon's acting was. I liked him in "Fright Night". The look on his face when he looked at his hands with all the blood on them was one of the absolute worst acting scenes ever....ever!

    Virginia Madsen was the wrong choice for this film, but a good actress would have known to pass it over. This is one of those movies that could damage an actor's career . There is nothing than could have saved it.

    ***I strongly suggest you do not waste your time watching this if you haven't seen it. Only recommend this movie to someone you want to punish.*** I'm trying to think what could have made it better but it is so bad that it should have never been done in the first place. The next time I start a movie and realize early on it is terrible, I'm going to stop watching and save myself from wasting the time on it. I strongly suggest you do the same. Anyone who gave this movie 3 or more stars was just being nice.
    5HorrorFan1984

    A Murderous Affair

    A Murderous Affair is an early 90's Made-For-TV movie which depicts the true story involving Caroylin Warmus and her crime of passion.

    We see man named Paul leaving his wife late at night to go out bowling. During his night out, his wife is shot to death by an unknown assailant. After we see that, Paul meets Carolyn at a bar to continue in an affair with her that he's been carrying on with for a while. The film eventually takes us into how the affair started and how Carolyn got herself integrated into Paul's family by having dinner with them for example. Police begin to gather evidence against her and that's when they put her on trial for the murder of Jeanne Solomon.

    A Murderous Affair is such an early 90's made for TV movie. We get the sax solos and jazz numbers playing as background music, smoky bars/rooms, etc. Aside from that, it made Carolyn Warmus look like a needy self-absorbed woman desperate for men's attention. I don't know enough about the true story and what came out in court, but that is the direction this movie wanted to take us in. That she was a devious woman and Paul was an innocent man taken in by her charms and sexuality.

    The acting was good enough. Virginia Madsen was a very sexual and sensual Carolyn Warmus, which seems to be a fit from what I read of the true story. Chris Sarandon was solid in a role that didn't have much to do. William H. Macy played the prosecutor and was good as well, but nothing to write home about. The character development is what lacked here. I wanted to learn more about Carolyn Warmus and her family life and background. We got very little of that which made me wonder why she was the way she was.

    A Murderous Affair started well, but fell apart in the later half leading up to the trial. We got nothing in terms of character development and as to why Carolyn would commit such a crime other than she was jealous of Paul's wife. There was definitely more to uncover, but this depiction stuck to the basics and followed the trail of murder scene, police investigation, and trial.

    5/10
    petershelleyau

    the title is an unintentional pun on the product

    Director Martin Davidson has to be congratulated for being one of the few who has made Virginia Madsen look bad, and for presenting a story supposedly centred on a true life woman, with frustrating ambiguity and a general lack of skill.

    Madsen plays Carolyn Warmus, a Greenville Springs New York school teacher who is accused of the murder of Betty Jean Solomon (Lenore Kasdorf), the wife of her lover and fellow school teacher Paul Solomon (Chris Sarandon).

    The teleplay makes Paul the prime suspect until the narrative skips to Carolyn's stalking of him once he stops seeing her after Betty Jean is killed. Making Paul a womaniser is an interesting plot development, however writers Earl & Pamela Wallace and Davidson never add enough depth or characterisation to Carolyn to suggest that she is the murderer she goes on trial for being. Flashback memory is used clumsily in response to police interrogation of various people for the backstory, and the touches of Carolyn's relationship with her father in a pre-credit sequence and via his appearance at her 2nd trial are slight. This seeming unmotivated entrapment of Carolyn by the police is also highlighted by their insensitive ridicule of her during a search of her home. Paul is given a speech to Carolyn's defence attorney that no judge would ordinarily allow, and Betty Jean is shown to sleep whilst a war movie plays loudly on her television.

    Matters aren't helped by Davidson's plodding direction, and cliched use of black & white, slow motion, tilted camera, lighting for flashbacks, and the overuse of saxophone to represent Carolyn's sexuality. Although he does use an interesting stylisation for Carolyn's hearing pleas and sentencing, otherwise Davidson paints her in the broadest possible strokes, where Madsen overplays being a femme fatale, and is particularly ridiculous in a montage of her being photographed. She only manages subtlety when looking at herself in the mirror on 2 occasions, where her sultriness is not forced, in a scene of anger and in some of her silent reactions at the trial. Davidson also strangely provides a lot of footage of Sarandon's bare and sweaty torso, though once works against an expectation, as the water splash from a pool where he sunbakes comes from a fat lady.
    5pizzawarrior1956-1

    Another waste of time (I think)

    As a longtime fan of Virginia Madsen, I have always felt that she could have done better than playing all of these 'femme-fatales' during that part of her career which includes this.

    However, I have since learned that Virginia's influences in her acting were Barbara Stanwyck and Bette Davis, both masters of film noir.

    Perhaps this finally explains this phase of her career, and therefore may deserve some sort of reassessment, so I may be back soon and do some editing here and other places on IMDb.

    As for this film, she seems to have captured the essence of Carolyn Warmus, and since it is currently being rerun on the Lifetime Movie Network and may finally be on DVD in this country, others may now come to appreciate her work, now that her career seems to be back on track.

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      In the film, the telephone number from which Betty Jeanne Solomon dialed 911 immediately before she was murdered was 555-6316, at 51 Sentinel Place, Granville Springs.

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Lovers of Deceit: The Carolyn Warmus Story
    • Production companies
      • Spectacor Films
      • Steve White Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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