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The Killing Zone

  • 1999
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
279
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The Killing Zone (1999)
ActionThriller

The taut, suspenseful - and sometimes darkly comic - story of Matthew Palmer; underworld assassin and Michael Caine fan. Floating in and out of each slaying, Palmer is quick, efficient...obs... Read allThe taut, suspenseful - and sometimes darkly comic - story of Matthew Palmer; underworld assassin and Michael Caine fan. Floating in and out of each slaying, Palmer is quick, efficient...observer and executioner only. He has just two jobs to complete before he retires, then rewar... Read allThe taut, suspenseful - and sometimes darkly comic - story of Matthew Palmer; underworld assassin and Michael Caine fan. Floating in and out of each slaying, Palmer is quick, efficient...observer and executioner only. He has just two jobs to complete before he retires, then reward and rest with Kerry, his girlfriend. Unfortunately for Palmer, both jobs dredge up past ... Read all

  • Director
    • Ian David Diaz
  • Writer
    • Ian David Diaz
  • Stars
    • Julian Boote
    • Paul Vates
    • Mark Bowden
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    279
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ian David Diaz
    • Writer
      • Ian David Diaz
    • Stars
      • Julian Boote
      • Paul Vates
      • Mark Bowden
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Julian Boote
    • Mr. Frazer
    Paul Vates
    Paul Vates
    • Mr. Preston
    Mark Bowden
    • Lance Nash
    Padraig O'Loinsigh
    • Matthew Palmer
    • (as Padraig Casey)
    John Bardon
    John Bardon
    • Man With Cigarette
    Helen Rasmussen
    • Jane
    Esme Eliot
    Esme Eliot
    • Ipcress Files Band Guitarist 1
    Victoria Newlyn
    • Ipcress Files Band Guitarist 2
    Paul Kerslake
    • Ipcress Files Band Drummer
    Richard Bean
    • Iprcress Files Band Keyboard
    Gavin Boyd
    Gavin Boyd
    • Beatnik Bar Rat
    Richard Banks
    • Parry Fenton
    Oliver Young
    • Lucas Finn
    Giles Ward
    • Mr. 'Mad Dog' McCann
    Roberto Gomez Martin
    Roberto Gomez Martin
    • Crow
    Alex J. Campbell
    Alex J. Campbell
    • Ironjaw
    • (as Alex Campbell)
    Sophie Dawkins
    • Claire Lewis
    Simon Wright
    • Policeman
    • Director
      • Ian David Diaz
    • Writer
      • Ian David Diaz
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    8Sjeef

    A brilliant film that´ll kill you smoothly

    If you like gangster films, go watch this one! If you don´t like them... go watch this one!

    This film is brilliantly slow with unexpected turns which makes it very funny. Time which a movie provides has been used very good and the characters are real. Especially the acting of the main character, Matthew Palmer is brilliant! The coolest person you´ll ever see and will never see again. If all hitmen were like him, you´d better watch it.
    10bassmansex

    Stunningly shot on a shoestring budget

    I came across The Killing Zone by chance in a video rental store in Primrose Hill, London, England. It is one of my most happiest discoveries. Intelligently written, beautifully shot, witty and well acted. This is British Film Noir at its very very best. A relatively unknown gem which has been sadly overlooked by the public due to lack of advertising. Get the DVD, it has some great special features, go on, indulge yourself. You won't be disappointed.
    tomfox777

    Class, style, action and real humour.

    Santa came down the chimney this year with a whole bunch of new DVD's for me to spend the cold winter nights with. Amongst them was the innocently titled `THE KILLING ZONE'. Now if your idea of holiday viewing is to curl up with your lady wife in front of `Miracle On 34th Street', then Don't Put `The Killing Zone' in your player. Do not turn up the surround sound to eleven on the dial and be sure to cover your plasma screen with a blanket. Why? -This film kicks like a mule. From the very first scene, as the assassin's first bullet rips through the chest of his victim with the sound of a tomahawk missile screeching through the streets of Baghdad, you know it's going to be a rough ride for any character who comes into contact with British hit man Palmer.

    I don't know much about film - but I know what I like! This film gripped me from start to finish like no other action Brit-Flick I've seen. It isn't just another bunch of London mockney geezers who don't know one end of a shotgun from the other " 'avin a larf" like so many other British gangster films we've been offered. This film has class, style, action and real humour.

    The Writer/Director (Ian David Diaz) has spliced together the best of the 1960's British action genre and sewn it all up with a whole wedge of 1990's black comedy. Throw in a taste of the `Comic-Book' underground tempered with a lavish splash of big-time Hollywood values, all put together in a bouquet of gun's, girls and good old-fashioned entertainment. I tell you – this has got to be a recipe for future feature successes. The cast are cool, sharp and down right hilarious. Look out for Mark Bowden as Lance who certainly knows how to play both the comedy and drama of a scene. Padraig Casey as Palmer knows how to point a gun and kill people. Nicola Stapleton as Kerry will knock you dead if Bowden does not kill you laughing and Casey fire a bullet in your brain. Together they form the perfect combination move for the finale to this film. Three Friends – One Scene – No survivors? You'll have to watch it!

    Meanwhile, can Santa bring me another like it next year?
    9figgis67-2

    It will blow you away!

    With much reservation and thought, I decided to watch The Killing Zone after the recommendation of friends. Being able to make ones own mind up and to not be swayed by popular opinion I sat down to watch another run of the mill Brit indie gangster flick. WRONG! From an great opening title sequence which thumps of sixties vibes to a great one on one monologe and into stylish underground London you know your in for something different, something special. Ian D Diaz has crafted a wonderful piece of work,which lends its theme to such sixties films as The Ipcress Files, but with a modern day story of love and betrayal. Now and again it falls victim to over enthusiastic performances, but with a great supporting cast particularly from Mark Bowden and Nicola Stapleton the treat is watching these characters interact and play off of one another. This debut feature film script by Ian Diaz is sharp and comedic in its view of a seedy London underground life and complimenting its feel is damn fine lighting, great set design and a film score which pulls you deeper into a well paced high value looking picture. We will be seeing more of these guys, I hope.
    9katanguigena

    the real thing

    Stop the presses - I just saw the most awesome film! For all you film buffs out there who consider yourselves aficionados of great cult classics, remove yourselves from the hall of fame if you haven't packed your pieces and entered into The Killing Zone.

    It was a Friday night like any other - having seen like every worthy cult classic at the corner video store; I was forced into the mundane void of new-release land. What is that section all about? The Million copies of `Gweneth In Love With Herself' and `I Married A Warner Brothers Executive' stranded me in a sea of schlock. I was drowning! Throw me a life-vest (preferably without Leo DiCaprio attached!) My hand stretched out towards this brightly colored indie film cover. Saved, but by no means out of danger.

    Watching The Killing Zone I was immediately transported to that feeling you get when you know you are watching an underground classic for the first time. Repo Man, Blue Velvet, She's Gotta Have It. You know this one is going to stay with you and provide an endless supply of super cool tag lines to get you out of sticky situations.

    `I'm not a happy-bunny.'

    `You don't need a gun to sell a computer!'

    And one that I'll be firing at American Express next time they call:

    `Ya don't wanna vex me, ya don't wanna f**ck with me!'

    This London Crime Thriller is the real thing, and makes Guy Ritchie's films look like a tourist trip around Buckingham Palace on a Double Decker Bus. If you've seen Snatch, you'll know what I mean!

    With worthy performances by Padraig Casey & Nicola Stapleton, and an exceptional performance by Mark Bowden with his witty English take on The Surfer Dude icon, this film is a whomping triumph for talented newcomers. Forget Barry Sears, if you really want to be `in your zone,' get into `The Killing Zone'.

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    • Trivia
      The cigarette-lighting cameo appearance of John Bardon was entirely improvised and unplanned. Not enough extras had arrived for the bar scenes, and Assistant Director Allegra Monico was sent out onto the streets outside the location to scout for willing volunteers to be extras. She spotted John Bardon walking past, recognized him, and asked him if he'd like to appear in the scene. His appearance consequently helped introduce the "dodgy cigarette-lighter" gag.
    • Quotes

      Policewoman's Voice: Freeze!

      Matthew Palmer: "Freeze"? This isn't America, you know.

    • Connections
      References Ipcress - Danger immédiat (1965)
    • Soundtracks
      Lullaby
      Written by Ricky Roberts

      Performed by "Heath"

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    • Release date
      • September 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Seventh Twelfth Collective Ltd
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Crown House Business Centre, North Circular Road, Park Royal, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • The Seventh Twelfth Collective
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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