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Kill Me Again

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 34min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.3/10
6.5 k
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Val Kilmer and Joanne Whalley in Kill Me Again (1989)
A young detective becomes involved with a beautiful woman on the run from the mob and her psychopath boyfriend.
Reproducir trailer1:48
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AcciónCrimenDramaEróticos de suspensoThriller

Un joven detective se ve mezclado con una hermosa mujer que huye de la mafia y su novio psicópata.Un joven detective se ve mezclado con una hermosa mujer que huye de la mafia y su novio psicópata.Un joven detective se ve mezclado con una hermosa mujer que huye de la mafia y su novio psicópata.

  • Dirección
    • John Dahl
  • Guionistas
    • John Dahl
    • David W. Warfield
  • Elenco
    • Val Kilmer
    • Joanne Whalley
    • Pat Mulligan
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.3/10
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    • Dirección
      • John Dahl
    • Guionistas
      • John Dahl
      • David W. Warfield
    • Elenco
      • Val Kilmer
      • Joanne Whalley
      • Pat Mulligan
    • 38Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 25Opiniones de los críticos
    • 61Metascore
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    Val Kilmer
    Val Kilmer
    • Jack Andrews
    Joanne Whalley
    Joanne Whalley
    • Fay Forrester
    • (as Joanne Whalley-Kilmer)
    Pat Mulligan
    • Sammy
    Nick Dimitri
    Nick Dimitri
    • Marty
    Michael Madsen
    Michael Madsen
    • Vince Miller
    Robert Schuch
    • Collection Agent #1
    Duane Tucker
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    Molly Flanegin
    • Gossipy Motel Clerk
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    • Rest Stop Little Boy
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    • Rest Stop Father
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    • Jack's Secretary
    Jim Boeke
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    Jon Gries
    Jon Gries
    • Alan Swayzie
    • (as Jonathan Gries)
    Michael Sharrett
    Michael Sharrett
    • Tim the Motel Clerk
    Debby Lynn Ross
    • Kathy the Drowned Wife
    Stanley Brown
    • 7-11 Motel Clerk
    Dan Sturdivant
    • Airport Ticket Agent
    Jeff Morrell
    • Uniformed Cop
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      • John Dahl
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      • John Dahl
      • David W. Warfield
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    7sol1218

    Once was not Enough?

    A 1989 version of a 1940's like Film Noir crime/suspense movie set in the wide open spaces of the Navada and Arizona desert and American Indian Reservations.

    Ripping off the mob of $850,000.00 outside of Winnemucca NV. as well as killing one of it's top honchos the two desperado's Vince and his girlfriend Fay, Michael Madsen & Joanne Whailey,take off for parts unknown to wait out the storm of the mob and state police all points search for them. Stopping off at a rest stop Vince is smashed in the head by Fay, as he was answering natures call, who took off with his car and the mob's cash for Reno.

    The move "Kill Me Again" then switches to this local Reno Private Investagter Jack Andrews, Val Kilmer, who gets his right pinkie broken by two goons for being late on his loan of $10,000.00 that the mob advanced him. Jack is told by the mobsters that if he doesn't have the money by Wendsday they themselves will donate it to him for his funeral. Not knowing what to do and with no way to come up with the cash Jack get's his prayers answered when the next day. Fay walks into his shabby and smashed-up office with a proposition that may very well save his life.

    Fay is willing to pay Jack $10,000.00 to forge documents to make it look like she's officially dead so her boyfriend Vince won't find her. But their's one small thing that the two didn't figure on. The $10,000.00 that Fay's to pay Jack for his services belongs to the Navada Maranot Mob who Fay and Vince riped off. Added to all that the Mob that got ripped off by Fay & Vince is who the loan sharks, who are about to do Jack in, work for!

    Val Kilmer even though he has the leading role as Robert Andrews is very unconvincing as the hard boiled and down and out PI. Kilmer is far too pretty and good looking to play the part that a Humphrey Bogart and Robert Mitchum portrayed in the 1940's and 50's. Michael Madsen is near perfect as the psychopathic and sadistic Vince Miller who chillingly toys with his victims, like a cat playing with a mouse, before he brutally does them it.

    Joanne Whailey is also near perfect as the femme fatal who manipulates those who fall under her spell, like Vince & Jack, and uses them for her own selfish and greedy needs. The ending of "Kill Me Again" is so predictable that it hits you with a strong dose of deja vu; you more then expected something like that to happen. With those in the film, Jack Vince & Fay, reminding you of many like wise type characters you've seen in film noir movies over the years.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Despite the Flaws, a Great Neo-Noir

    The psychopath Vince Miller (Michael Madsen) and his girlfriend Fay Forrester (Joanne Whalley-Kilmer) kill a mobster and rob his wallet with a large amount. Then Fay double-crosses the abusive Vince and flees with the money to Reno. She hires the needy private investigator Jack Andrews (Val Kilmer), who grieves the death of his wife and owes ten thousand-dollars to loan sharks, to simulate her death telling that she wants to start a new life without her boyfriend. He accepts the offer and produces her fake death. However she betrays Andrews and escapes to Las Vegas without paying the rest of the money, leaving him as the prime suspect of her death for the police. Andrews finds Fay in Las Vegas and they have a love affair. Meanwhile the police, the mobsters and Vince hunt them down.

    Despite the flaws, "Kill Me Again" is a great neo-noir film with a sordid story. Michael Madsen is perfect in the role of a psychopath scum as well Val Kilmer in the role of a smalltime private investigator. Joanne Whalley does not have the profile of femme fatale but has a good performance. However, the plot point with Fay teaming up with Vince against Andrews after letting him hide the money is flawed. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Mate-me Outra Vez" ("Kill Me Again")
    7sankhan99

    Thoroughly Entertaining

    As the fan of modern noirs which are often called Neo-Noirs I must say John Dahl knows how to make one. He is master of this genre. Good thing about him is that he focuses more on making movie entertaining rather than other aspects. Title in review is one of the example but IMDb users again have not done justice with another Neo-noir and rated it very low as usual.

    Movie is a wholesome entertainment. Look and feel of the movie is fantastically dark. Putting the highway in the movie even made it best. Characters are well constructed and they all mean business and also are desperate. Some great twists and turns but if you see lot of suspense thrillers then probably you will guess them beforehand. But still that doesn't mean you will not enjoy the movie. This is sort of movie which will glue to your seat for whole time. Pace of movie is good and you will Not find a single boring moment in it.

    I strongly recommend this movie to neo-noir lovers and also highway thriller lovers will equally enjoy it. So watch it.
    9inframan

    Nifty little flick

    What a sexy woman Joanne Whalley is. I can see why Kilmer grabbed her & married her. In this she's the antecedent of the Linda Fiorentino character in Last Seduction, another wondrously sexy wench. John Dahl has a unique & powerful knack for choosing strong actresses & bringing out the universal vixen in them.

    The plot's nothing terribly original but it plays its familiar theme with some nice changes & variations. It has that classic quality that the best "noir" films had: it moves right along & keeps you in the center of the action.

    One thing I find curious is that no one (to my knowledge) has ever linked the Michael Madsen throat-cutting scene in this film with the Michael Madsen ear-cutting scene in Reservoir Dogs. Give credit where it's due!
    8The_Void

    Enjoyable little neo-noir - worth watching until the last ten minutes

    Even to this day, it's regrettable that the film noir tradition had to die out at the end of the fifties; but all is not quite lost, as since the release of Chinatown in 1974, there has been a steady stream of 'neo-noir' thrillers being released, and while generally not as good as their ancestral counterparts; they usually make for decent films. Kill Me Again is one such thriller; that, while suffering from a number of problems, does a good job in reminding us film fans of the classics from the forties and fifties by creating a good noir atmosphere, which is fused with a typical noir plot line. The film that it takes the most influence from definitely seems to be Billy Wilder's classic "Double Indemnity", as it follows themes of a man being dragged into a plot by a woman and death for profit. The plot follows a woman who escapes her jealous boyfriend after the pair steals over eight hundred grand from some mobsters. He isn't too pleased about her taking his cash, however, and despite her efforts of hiding by hiring a private detective to fake her death; jealous boyfriend remains on her tail.

    The film starts off well - the plot is set up nicely, and hints at a thrilling ride to come. The middle, too, is well done and remains thrilling while taking in the familiar noir elements. It's the ending that really, really lets the film down, however. The ending is probably the most important part for any film - as it is this that is going to stay in the audience's mind after the credits role; but the filmmakers here haven't realised that. The twist is one the most clear cut cases of having a twist in the film just for the sake of having one. It makes absolutely no sense given what has gone before, and this is matched by the abrupt ending that follows straight after. And then, just so it gets a little bit worse; we get 'treated' to a sappy final conclusion. To it's credit, the cast does well; with Val Kilmer taking the starring role. I'm not a massive fan of this guy, but he usually performs well, and he looks the part here. He is joined by his then-wife, Joanne Whalley and the always excellent Michael Madsen tops off the central trio. It's always great to see Madsen in films, and the role here is an obvious prelude to his career making performance in Reservoir Dogs. Overall, this isn't an essential film - but it's good up until the ending, and I enjoyed it so it gets a thumbs up on the whole.

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    • Trivia
      Val Kilmer's second movie with his wife-at-the-time Joanne Whalley. They both previously starred in Willow, en la tierra del encanto (1988).
    • Errores
      Up at the lake, the morning after Faye dyes her hair to a brunette color, her hair is the red that it was in Vegas.
    • Citas

      Fay Forrester: You want me to go with you to Maine?

      Jack Andrews: Why not? I figure you and I have a chance to start over. Most people don't get that second chance.

      Fay Forrester: You really feel that way about me?

      Jack Andrews: No -- I think you're a greedy two-faced bitch.

      Fay Forrester: What?

      Jack Andrews: There's no reason I should trust you but I want to.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Dark & Deadly: Fifty Years of Film Noir (1995)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Still Doin' Time
      Written by Michael P. Heeney and John Moffat

      Performed by Jackson Leap

      Published by Cedarwood Publishing (BMI)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de octubre de 1989 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • MGM (Germany)
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Reno, Nevada, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
      • Polygram Movies
      • Propaganda Films
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 4,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 283,694
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 66,013
      • 29 oct 1989
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 283,694
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 34 minutos
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      • Ultra Stereo
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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