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Killing Time

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Killing Time (1998)
ActionCrimeThriller

Detective seeks revenge for partner's death by hiring hitwoman. Unable to pay her, he sends thugs after her, unaware of her lethal capabilities, leading to deadly confrontations.Detective seeks revenge for partner's death by hiring hitwoman. Unable to pay her, he sends thugs after her, unaware of her lethal capabilities, leading to deadly confrontations.Detective seeks revenge for partner's death by hiring hitwoman. Unable to pay her, he sends thugs after her, unaware of her lethal capabilities, leading to deadly confrontations.

  • Director
    • Bharat Nalluri
  • Writers
    • Caspar Berry
    • Fleur Costello
    • Neil Marshall
  • Stars
    • Craig Fairbrass
    • Nigel Leach
    • Kendra Torgan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    615
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bharat Nalluri
    • Writers
      • Caspar Berry
      • Fleur Costello
      • Neil Marshall
    • Stars
      • Craig Fairbrass
      • Nigel Leach
      • Kendra Torgan
    • 43User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Craig Fairbrass
    Craig Fairbrass
    • Det. Robert Bryant
    Nigel Leach
    • Jacob Reilly
    Kendra Torgan
    • Maria
    Peter Harding
    • Madison
    Neil Armstrong
    • John
    Ian McLaughlin
    • George
    Stephen Thirkeld
    • Charlie
    • (as Stephen D. Thirkeld)
    Rick Warden
    Rick Warden
    • Smithy
    Phil Dixon
    • Frank
    Keith Astrop
    • Tony's Hood #2
    Keith Baxter
    Keith Baxter
    • Reilly Bodyguard #3
    Steven Byron
    • Reilly Guard #2
    David Cosgrove
    • Jonah
    Bill Gerard
    • Reilly Bodyguard #2
    Gordon Griffin
    • Mr. Blake
    Anthony Hardaker
    • Mr. Jenkins
    Dennis Hewitt
    • Reilly Bodyguard #4
    Tony Hodge
    • Traffic Warden
    • Director
      • Bharat Nalluri
    • Writers
      • Caspar Berry
      • Fleur Costello
      • Neil Marshall
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    5helltopo

    Could have been a classic

    I rented this movie mainly on the strength of the cover image of a lycra clad Kendra Torgan holding two pistols. In the tradition of 'B' movie video packaging,she of course never wears this outfit in the movie. However it's a film which could have been much better. The director Bharat Nalluri, like so many in the wake of 'Reservoir Dogs' attempts to pad out the film with dialogue between the characters which really adds nothing to the plot. Tarantino can carry this device off with aplomb, but not the director of this movie. 'Killing Time' feels like a 15 minute festival short which was at the last minute padded out to make a movie. The lead actress Kendra Torgan is not bad as the invulnerable Italian assassin, but her obvious impunity to any kind of harm removes any kind of suspense from this movie. Just like an episode of 'Alias' or 'VIP', you know that the beautiful heroine is not going to pick up a scratch and leave a pile of male bodies in her wake. When she is in a bath, she hears one of the incompetent morons hired to kill her moving outside. Now a genuine master of 'B' movie sleaze like Albert Pyun or Cirio H Santiago would have had Korgan leaping out of the bath and taking out her attacker naked. In this movie, in the space of under a minute, she manages to get out of the bath, dry herself completely, get fully dressed, climb into the roof cavity & surprise the guy in the space of a few seconds!. This scene alone exhibits the feeling I have that the filmmakers did not really know what target audience to aim for. Killing Time tries to be intellectual and an exploitationer at the same time and fails to be either.
    6talbot12

    Well this film wasn't that bad

    OK here we go. I recently saw this film on television and I must say that it was really good. Plot was decent it wasn't such a Hollywood bullshit what I've seen a lot. OK the major reason why I liked this film was Kendra Torgan who did well acting and I didn't mentioned that she completely gorgeous. Yes indeed she with her charisma killed one of the bastards. Maybe yeah budget was low and it messed up really good storyline. So never less Kendra was always in top of the every episode of film and because of that film is watchable. I suggest to watch this film it's quiet good good actor play. But one problem what I still dislike is that Kendra is just underrated actress unfortunately she won't receive a change to get another block buster ~!
    Cesarius

    Slow paced, fill with plot holes.

    The promise of the trailer faded away by the dullness of the film. This is an example of how to kill a great idea. Slow paced, lots of useless dialogs and plot holes makes you use the fast-forward button.
    WEE-WEE

    Not what you`d expect

    This is the type of film that proves that if you've got a micro budget then you should NOT make an action flick. The action sequences are very badly directed and edited, which makes the action sequences a bit of a chore to watch. The locations used throughout the film are devoid of any life, in that a few extras would have helped matters three-fold. The acting leaves a lot to be desired except for the lovely assassin, but that's only because she says about 3 words throughout the film. It also appears that the film stock must have been left out during the making because the colours are saturated and blurred, not to mention grainy. All in all, a bit of a disaster really and not what you`d expect. Well maybe you should because it took 3 years to get distributed in the UK.
    7dung_rat

    Clever...

    It makes quite a welcomed change to see a 'gangster' film that isn't completely ridden with tacky cockney (or 'mockney') accents and the obligatory cliches that come with this.

    It seems that too many have commented on this film for being unrealistic to an extent. The fact that the killer is a hired assassin should allude to the fact that she should be totally unscrupulous in what she does and how she does it. Actress Kendra Torgan employs minimal acting which helps to create a nice air of enigma about herself, and man; she's as hard as nails! She makes a great femme fatale and she is the sort of person who knows just what to do and how to do it: no quibbles, no fuss. She is the true essence of what an assassin should be.

    The film works equally well as a black sort of comedy, yet in a rather harrowing sense. To joke about somedoby who has a bullet through their forehead is a classic example of this. The violence portrayed is rather intense and there is no particular lack of bloodshed. The inclusion of a classy score (containing, amongst others, 'Portishead') is also a nice touch.

    The story does work rather well...it's not one of the most ingenious ever but it is cleverly composed and does tend to make you pause and think what is going on - this, for me, is always a good thing. The 'masturbation' scene is a good example of this. It is, to quote my title, 'clever'. Just because the film isn't overly complex doesn't mean to say that it is weak in anyway whatsoever. To couple this, it is a stylishly directed piece containing some good, appropriate cinematography; it helps to coincide with the overall ambience of the film itself. It is decidedly slick and polished.

    To close, this is a decent British film. It is somewhat of a shame that it never really received the attention that it duly deserves. Perhaps there are still others who are yet to hear it. My advice: try it. For me it provided a great deal more entertainment and 'grit' than any Guy Ritchie film ever could. Hopefully with time, and slightly more attention, this may gain the title of being a 'cult' film.

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    • Trivia
      During the opening credits, as Nigel Leach's name appears there is a shot of a microscope with "February 1945" engraved on it along with what looks like the UK Admiralty Broad Arrow, suggesting that it's a British Naval item.
    • Quotes

      Charlie: For fuck's sake! I've got Dick Hard On here, Captain Cool Kid, and Willy Wonka!

    • Connections
      Follows New Voices: Driven (1994)

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    • Release date
      • January 30, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuerpo de élite
    • Filming locations
      • Tyne Tunnel, Tyne & Wear, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Metrodome Films
      • Pilgrim Films Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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