The Love Boat: A Valentine Voyage (1990)
Movie version of the original TV series follows the show's format of multiple stories blended together. The lead story involves the ship's bookkeeper who becomes the driver by accident for a trio of jewel thieves. A suspended police lieutenant trails the group onto the boat in disguise. The ship's captain, reclusive since his wife's death, is pushed by his daughter to return to the hotel in Bermuda where the couple originally honeymooned. The new cruise director sets her eyes on a passenger who is a TV star, but another ship employee is interested in her. Doc has to care for the pregnant wife of the ship's chief executive.
Director:
Ron Satlof
Writers:
Stephanie Garman, Hollace White, Barbara Esensten, James H. Brown, Don Segall, Phil Margo.
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Gavin MacLeod as Capt. Stubing |
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Jill Whelan as Vicki |
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Bernie Kopell as Doc |
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Ted Lange as Isaac Washington |
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Steve Bond as Kirk Powers |
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Tom Bosley as Lt. Logan |
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Julia Duffy as Myrna Foley |
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Roddy Piper as Maurice Steiger |
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Shanna Reed as Nina Morgan |
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Joe Regalbuto as Tony Blanchard |
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Ted Shackelford as Paul Royce |
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Kim Johnston Ulrich as Kelly |
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Jerry Lacy as Arnold Foley |
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Al Checco as Tourist |
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William A. Porter as Police Captain |
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Antoni Corone as Fence |
| Directing | Ron Satlof | Director |
| Writing | Stephanie Garman | Screenplay |
| Writing | Hollace White | Screenplay |
| Writing | Barbara Esensten | Screenplay |
| Writing | James H. Brown | Screenplay |
| Writing | Don Segall | Screenplay |
| Writing | Phil Margo | Screenplay |
| Production | Aaron Spelling | Executive Producer |
| Production | Douglas S. Cramer | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Dennis McCarthy | Music |
| Crew | Tony Askins | Cinematography |
| Editing | Kenneth Miller | Editor |
| Production | Denise Chamian | Casting Director |
| Art | Tom Trimble | Art Direction |
| Art | James Ira Colburn | Set Decoration |