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''''First Love, Fatal Love'''' was an HBO special about "love and AIDs," dramatizing the true story of a woman named Kim Frey. An article about the docudrama was written in The Baltimore Sun, which stated that the half-hour special aired on April 09, 1991 and then repeated on April 15, 20, 25 and 28. <ref>[http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-04-09/features/1991099095_1_hbo-first-love-fatal-lovee Baltimore Sun article about the HBO special.] Retrieved 15 Dec '18</ref> In addition to featuring real-life segments with Kim Frey, the special also consisted of dramatized segments featuring actors such as Alexandra Auder, Steve Zahn, and Parker Posey. | |||
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File:NY Times.png|New York Times article mentioning the HBO Docudrama. | |||
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===External Link== | |||
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101888/ IMDb page on ''First Love, Fatal Love''.] Retrieved 15 Dec '18 | |||
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Revision as of 20:36, 16 December 2018
'First Love, Fatal Love' was an HBO special about "love and AIDs," dramatizing the true story of a woman named Kim Frey. An article about the docudrama was written in The Baltimore Sun, which stated that the half-hour special aired on April 09, 1991 and then repeated on April 15, 20, 25 and 28. [1] In addition to featuring real-life segments with Kim Frey, the special also consisted of dramatized segments featuring actors such as Alexandra Auder, Steve Zahn, and Parker Posey.
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=External Link
- IMDb page on First Love, Fatal Love. Retrieved 15 Dec '18
Reference
- ↑ Baltimore Sun article about the HBO special. Retrieved 15 Dec '18