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| executive_producer = Frank Abatemarco<br />Ronald H. Gilbert
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| producer = [[Leonard Hill (producer)|Leonard Hill]]<br />Joel Fields<br />[[Bernadette Caulfield]] (co-producer)<br />Ardythe Goergens (co-producer)
| producer = [[Leonard Hill (producer)|Leonard Hill]]<br />Joel Fields
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| cinematography = [[Robert Draper]]
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| company = Frank Abatemarco Productions<br />Joel Fields Productions<br />[[Leonard Hill Films]]
| company = Frank Abatemarco Productions<br />Joel Fields Productions<br />[[Leonard Hill Films]]
| network = CBS
| network = [[CBS]]
| runtime = 92 minutes
| runtime = 92 minutes
| released = {{Film date|1993|02|09|TV=y}}
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'''''I Can Make You Love Me''''',<ref>{{cite news |last1=Wood |first1=Fran |title=Shields' guard is up versus stalker |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/105126893/ |access-date=7 July 2022 |work=Daily News |date=February 9, 1993}}</ref> also known as '''''Stalking Laura''''', is an American 1993 [[made-for-television]] [[psychological thriller film]] starring [[Richard Thomas (actor)|Richard Thomas]] and [[Brooke Shields]]. The film is based on the real-life story of American mass murderer [[Richard Farley]], a former employee of [[ESL Incorporated]] whose romantic obsession and subsequent [[stalking]] of co-worker Laura Black culminated in the mass murder of several co-workers at ESL's headquarters in [[California]], resulting in the first anti-stalking laws to be enacted in the United States.
'''''I Can Make You Love Me''''',<ref>{{cite news |last1=Wood |first1=Fran |title=Shields' guard is up versus stalker |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/105126893/ |access-date=7 July 2022 |work=Daily News |date=February 9, 1993}}</ref> also known as '''''Stalking Laura''''', is an American 1993 [[made-for-television]] [[psychological thriller film]] starring [[Richard Thomas (actor)|Richard Thomas]] and [[Brooke Shields]]. It is based on the true story of American mass murderer [[Richard Farley]], a former employee of [[ESL Incorporated|ESL Inc.]] whose romantic obsession and [[stalking]] of co-worker Laura Black led to Farley's murder of numerous colleagues at ESL's headquarters in [[California]]. The case drew national attention, ultimately resulting in the enaction of the first anti-stalking laws in the United States.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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Laura Black, a young and ambitious intern from Virginia, accepts a job at Kensitron Electronics International (KEI) in [[Silicon Valley]], California. During a tour of her new workplace, Laura meets long-time KEI employee Richard Farley. Richard invites her to a local tractor pull, but she politely refuses. She later visits an apartment in [[Sunnyvale, California|Sunnyvale]], and is accepted as a new roommate by the current tenant.
Laura Black, a young and ambitious intern from Virginia, accepts a job at Kensitron Electronics International (KEI) in [[Silicon Valley]], California. During a tour of her new workplace, Laura meets long-time KEI employee Richard "Rich" Farley. Rich invites her to a local tractor pull, but she politely declines. She rents a house in [[Sunnyvale, California|Sunnyvale]], and is accepted as a new roommate by the current tenant.


On her first day at the office, Richard is waiting at her new work station with fresh-baked blueberry bread to show his affections. In the days that follow, Laura enrolls in a local [[aerobics]] class. When the class dismisses, Richard meets Laura in the parking lot and asks her out, but she politely refuses and informs him that their relationship is only professional.
The next morning, Richard awaits Laura in her office and gives her homecooked blueberry bread to show his affections. In the days that follow, Laura enrolls in a local [[aerobics]] class. Shortly after, Rich meets Laura in the parking lot and asks her out, but she politely declines and informs him that their relationship is only professional. However, in subsequent encounters Rich continues to make forceful advances on Laura against her will. At a KEI softball game, Laura is once again confronted by an increasingly agitated Richard, who insists that their relationship extends outside the workplace. Laura's friend and co-worker, Glenda Moritz, also observes Farley's inappropriate behavior toward Laura, noting particularly his anger when he observes them looking toward him laughing.


Under the guise of celebrating her birthday with a surprise party, Farley convinces a colleague to access and share information from Laura's personal dossier, including her birthday and address. He later shows up at her apartment with a gift. With her roommate urging, Black informs KEI management of Farley's stalking, yet she insists she can handle the situation alone.
Richard continues to make advances on Laura. At a KEI softball game, Laura once again denies that their relationship extends outside the workplace. During the game, Laura's new friend and co-worker Glenda Moritz takes note of Richard's infatuation with her. Richard also becomes offended when he notices Laura and Glenda looking toward him laughing.


The next day, Laura finds all four of her car tires slashed. She notifies the police but Rich later confronts Laura on her suspicions but with reverse psychology. Laura finally reports Rich to her boss - Penney - who is skeptical and brushes it off as Laura waited too long. However, she does instruct Rich to leave her alone at work, which he skirts by enrolling in the same non-work aerobics class as Laura. Rich later photographs Laura in her front yard, then he doctors a picture of himself and Laura together. Her anxiety and fear escalating, Laura and her roommate relocate to a new, more secure, apartment.
Through an excuse of wanting to present a staff birthday celebration for Laura, Richard is permitted by a coworker to see her personal dossier, from which he learns of her birthday and address, later showing up at her apartment with a gift. When her roommate says she should inform KEI management of the apparent stalking, Laura insists that she can handle Richard.


A short time later, Richard sneaks into Laura's office after hours and finds her new address, as well as her family records. He then threatens harm to her family if Laura does not accept that she "is meant for him." While visiting her family for Christmas in Virginia, a gift arrives: the above-mentioned doctored photograph of the two of them together - leaving Laura in tears. After returning, she escalates her complaints to her boss, again with little effect. After being ordered to attend a counseling session at work, an enraged Richard confronts Laura in the ladies' restroom at a restaurant, threatening her that things will only get worse. Realizing the situation, Penney and her deputy interrogate Rich, whom declares that he will kill anyone who attempts to interfere with his "private relationships." He is fired, though Laura is informed (through a cover story) that it's due to non-related circumstances. Rich does not cease, however.
Laura later finds her tires slashed at her home. She calls the police about the incident and suspects Richard as the culprit. Richard later confronts Laura on her suspicions. Laura finally approaches KEI management to file a formal complaint; but management brushes it off. However, management instructs Richard to leave her alone at work, which he skirts by enrolling in the same non-work aerobics class as Laura. Richard later photographs Laura from the yard in front of her house, and uses the photos to doctor a picture of himself and Laura together. Laura and her roommate relocate to a new apartment, which is gated for added security.


Meanwhile, Laura begins dating Sam Waters, a fellow colleague - who fears for Laura's safety. To protect her, Sam teaches her how to use a gun for self-defense. When Rich breaks into her garage and leaves a note on her windshield, Laura confronts him, but cannot bring herself to shoot him in defense. At work, Laura receives a major promotion that is delayed because her security clearance is still pending. Laura's supervisor Chris believes it's due to the harassment, and he convinces Laura to file the [[restraining order]] to speed things up.
Richard later sneaks into Laura's office after hours and discovers her new address, as well as her family records. Richard then threatens to go after one of Laura's sisters if Laura does not accept that she "is meant for him." While visiting her family for Christmas in Virginia, a gift arrives: the above-mentioned doctored photograph of the two of them together. Laura then files a second complaint at KEI upon her return, again with little effect.


Enraged by the court order, Rich sells his SUV to purchase numerous guns, explosives and over 2000 rounds of ammunition. At work, Laura is looking forward to her upcoming court appearance for the restraining order to become permanent. On that same day, a heavily-armed Rich arrives at the KEI offices in an [[Recreational vehicle|RV]]. He blasts his way through the lobby and into the secure offices, killing several employees (including Glenda). Rich enters Laura's office and shoots her in the left shoulder, rendering her unconscious.
After being obligated to attend a counseling session at work, an enraged Richard confronts Laura in the ladies' restroom at a restaurant, threatening her for not accepting his advances. Laura reports the incident to KEI management, and Richard declares that he will kill anyone who attempts to interfere with his "private relationships." He is later fired, though Laura is told it was because the quality of his work went down.


[[SWAT]] units arrive and evacuate most of the building, though Rich remains holed up with dozens of hostages. While hostage negotiator Lt. Grijalva speaks with him; Laura, although weakened due to loss of blood, makes her way through the ransacked offices. Rich reveals his motive in a telephone call to Grijalva and the authorities - as it is revenge for Laura refusing to accept him as his girlfriend, and insists she is the guilty party.
The harassment continues on an irregular basis. Laura begins dating Sam Waters, who fears for Laura's safety. To protect her, Sam teaches her how to use a gun for self-defense. When Richard breaks into her garage and leaves a note on her windshield, Laura confronts him and he casually brushes it off with yet another advance. At work, Laura receives a major promotion that is delayed when she is unable to obtain security clearance. Thinking the delay is because of Richard's harassment, Laura's supervisor Chris convinces Laura to serve papers on Richard for a restraining order.


Richard continues his rampage, shooting numerous computers. He executes one of his surviving victims, unknowingly shooting Chris through a door, but also lets his former landlady Nancy leave the building unharmed. After five hours, a tired Rich demands a sandwich and a beverage from the authorities while he considers surrendering. The police produce the food and drink, but Grijalva tells Richard that they do not have the proper means of getting it to him. Overcome with exhaustion and dehydration, Rich agrees to surrender to the police. Seemingly unconcerned by the carnage and massacre he has caused, Rich asks Grijalva if he thinks Laura will remember all this.
Enraged by the restraining order, Richard purchases numerous guns and over 2000 rounds of ammunition. At work, Laura is looking forward to her upcoming court appearance for the restraining order to become permanent. On that same day, Richard arrives at the KEI offices in an [[Recreational vehicle|RV]], bringing numerous shotguns, revolvers and explosives. He blasts his way through the lobby and into the secure offices, shooting several employees and killing Glenda along the way. Richard bursts into Laura's office, shooting her in the left shoulder and leaving her for dead, though she is only unconscious.

[[SWAT]] units arrive and evacuate most of the building, though Richard remains holed up with dozens of hostages. While hostage negotiator Lt. Grijalva speaks with Richard; Laura, although weakened due to loss of blood, makes her way through the ransacked offices. Richard attempts to convince Lt. Grijalva that Laura is the guilty party for refusing dates with him, and insists that she was the one messing with him. Laura finally manages to escape the building and is rushed to a hospital for surgery on her shoulder.

Richard continues his rampage, at one point executing one of his surviving victims, unknowingly shoots Chris through a wall, but also permits his former landlady Nancy to leave the building unharmed. Richard demands a sandwich and a beverage from the authorities while he considers surrendering. Hours later, the police produce the food and drink, but Grijalva tells Richard that they do not have the proper means of getting it to him. Overcome with exhaustion and dehydration, Richard agrees to surrender to the police. Seemingly unconcerned by the carnage he has caused, Richard asks Grijalva if he thinks Laura will remember all this.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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I Can Make You Love Me
UK release poster
Also known asStalking Laura
GenreCrime
Drama
Horror
Thriller
Written byFrank Abatemarco
Directed byMichael Switzer
StarringRichard Thomas
Brooke Shields
Theme music composerSylvester Levay
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersFrank Abatemarco
Ronald H. Gilbert
ProducersLeonard Hill
Joel Fields
Production locationTopeka, Kansas
CinematographyRobert Draper
EditorMark W. Rosenbaum
Running time92 minutes
Production companiesFrank Abatemarco Productions
Joel Fields Productions
Leonard Hill Films
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseFebruary 9, 1993 (1993-02-09)

I Can Make You Love Me,[1] also known as Stalking Laura, is an American 1993 made-for-television psychological thriller film starring Richard Thomas and Brooke Shields. It is based on the true story of American mass murderer Richard Farley, a former employee of ESL Inc. whose romantic obsession and stalking of co-worker Laura Black led to Farley's murder of numerous colleagues at ESL's headquarters in California. The case drew national attention, ultimately resulting in the enaction of the first anti-stalking laws in the United States.

Plot

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Laura Black, a young and ambitious intern from Virginia, accepts a job at Kensitron Electronics International (KEI) in Silicon Valley, California. During a tour of her new workplace, Laura meets long-time KEI employee Richard "Rich" Farley. Rich invites her to a local tractor pull, but she politely declines. She rents a house in Sunnyvale, and is accepted as a new roommate by the current tenant.

The next morning, Richard awaits Laura in her office and gives her homecooked blueberry bread to show his affections. In the days that follow, Laura enrolls in a local aerobics class. Shortly after, Rich meets Laura in the parking lot and asks her out, but she politely declines and informs him that their relationship is only professional. However, in subsequent encounters Rich continues to make forceful advances on Laura against her will. At a KEI softball game, Laura is once again confronted by an increasingly agitated Richard, who insists that their relationship extends outside the workplace. Laura's friend and co-worker, Glenda Moritz, also observes Farley's inappropriate behavior toward Laura, noting particularly his anger when he observes them looking toward him laughing.

Under the guise of celebrating her birthday with a surprise party, Farley convinces a colleague to access and share information from Laura's personal dossier, including her birthday and address. He later shows up at her apartment with a gift. With her roommate urging, Black informs KEI management of Farley's stalking, yet she insists she can handle the situation alone.

The next day, Laura finds all four of her car tires slashed. She notifies the police but Rich later confronts Laura on her suspicions but with reverse psychology. Laura finally reports Rich to her boss - Penney - who is skeptical and brushes it off as Laura waited too long. However, she does instruct Rich to leave her alone at work, which he skirts by enrolling in the same non-work aerobics class as Laura. Rich later photographs Laura in her front yard, then he doctors a picture of himself and Laura together. Her anxiety and fear escalating, Laura and her roommate relocate to a new, more secure, apartment.

A short time later, Richard sneaks into Laura's office after hours and finds her new address, as well as her family records. He then threatens harm to her family if Laura does not accept that she "is meant for him." While visiting her family for Christmas in Virginia, a gift arrives: the above-mentioned doctored photograph of the two of them together - leaving Laura in tears. After returning, she escalates her complaints to her boss, again with little effect. After being ordered to attend a counseling session at work, an enraged Richard confronts Laura in the ladies' restroom at a restaurant, threatening her that things will only get worse. Realizing the situation, Penney and her deputy interrogate Rich, whom declares that he will kill anyone who attempts to interfere with his "private relationships." He is fired, though Laura is informed (through a cover story) that it's due to non-related circumstances. Rich does not cease, however.

Meanwhile, Laura begins dating Sam Waters, a fellow colleague - who fears for Laura's safety. To protect her, Sam teaches her how to use a gun for self-defense. When Rich breaks into her garage and leaves a note on her windshield, Laura confronts him, but cannot bring herself to shoot him in defense. At work, Laura receives a major promotion that is delayed because her security clearance is still pending. Laura's supervisor Chris believes it's due to the harassment, and he convinces Laura to file the restraining order to speed things up.

Enraged by the court order, Rich sells his SUV to purchase numerous guns, explosives and over 2000 rounds of ammunition. At work, Laura is looking forward to her upcoming court appearance for the restraining order to become permanent. On that same day, a heavily-armed Rich arrives at the KEI offices in an RV. He blasts his way through the lobby and into the secure offices, killing several employees (including Glenda). Rich enters Laura's office and shoots her in the left shoulder, rendering her unconscious.

SWAT units arrive and evacuate most of the building, though Rich remains holed up with dozens of hostages. While hostage negotiator Lt. Grijalva speaks with him; Laura, although weakened due to loss of blood, makes her way through the ransacked offices. Rich reveals his motive in a telephone call to Grijalva and the authorities - as it is revenge for Laura refusing to accept him as his girlfriend, and insists she is the guilty party.

Richard continues his rampage, shooting numerous computers. He executes one of his surviving victims, unknowingly shooting Chris through a door, but also lets his former landlady Nancy leave the building unharmed. After five hours, a tired Rich demands a sandwich and a beverage from the authorities while he considers surrendering. The police produce the food and drink, but Grijalva tells Richard that they do not have the proper means of getting it to him. Overcome with exhaustion and dehydration, Rich agrees to surrender to the police. Seemingly unconcerned by the carnage and massacre he has caused, Rich asks Grijalva if he thinks Laura will remember all this.

Cast

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  • Richard Thomas as Richard Farley
  • Brooke Shields as Laura Black
  • Viveka Davis as Mary Ann, Laura's roommate.
  • William Allen Young as Chris, Laura's section manager at K.E.I.
  • Richard Yniguez as Lt. Grijalva, hostage negotiator.
  • Scott Bryce as Sam Waters, Laura's boyfriend.
  • T. Max Graham as Captain Olson, police captain.
  • Tim Snay as Lt. Bannister, SWAT officer.
  • Kevin Brief as Lt. Mark Shegan, police officer.
  • Linda Emond as Penny, HR person.
  • Dick Mueller as Tom Black.
  • Merle Moores as Donna Black.
  • Caroline Vinciguerra as Sarah Black.
  • Donna Thomason as Glenda Moritz, Laura's co-worker.
  • Hollis McCarthy as Phyllis, Laura's co-worker.
  • Barbara Houston as Nancy Hammond, Richard's co-worker and landlady.

Reception

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John Marriott of Radio Times gave a positive review of Shields' and Thomas' performances but criticized the overall depth of characters in the film.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Wood, Fran (February 9, 1993). "Shields' guard is up versus stalker". Daily News. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  2. ^ Marriott, John. "Stalking Laura". Radio Times. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
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