

Neon Groucho Marx saying 'I Love You' — the '80s really said romance is dead.
Anne, an art historian, takes a job in a prestigious big-city gallery. Soon Grant, a former lover, turns up and tries to win her back. But Anne still harbors a strong distrust of him and decides to devote herself totally to her work. At the gallery, she manages to uncover the mystery behind a murder and a smuggling plot by her boss. Grant appears in the nick of time to save her from harm's way. He also becomes her latest find and a celebrated new artist. At a showing of his work at the gallery, Grant surprises Anne with his latest work...a neon sculpture of Grouch Marx saying "I Love You". Anne gets the love she lost so many years ago and a new career as gallery manager.
Production
That neon Groucho sculpture deserves its own credit.
Costume
Power suits and shoulder pads that could kill a man.
Acting
Greg Evigan's mysterious ability to always be exactly where Anne is.
Director
Caryl Wickman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This aired as part of the 'Shades of Love' TV movie series, each featuring a different pastel color in the title and questionable romantic logic.
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