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Kill Me Again

After Faye and her psychotic boyfriend, Vince, pull off a heist on a mob courier and abscond with the loot, she heads to Reno where she enlists a feckless private investigator, Jack Andrews, to help fake her death. He pulls the scheme off and furnishes Faye with a new identity, only for her to vanish on him without paying. Jack tails her to Las Vegas and discovers he isn’t the only one pursuing her. Vince has learned that she’s still alive.

Director(s)

John Dahl

Nancy Karlin

Robert Tinnell

Cast & Crew

Nancy Karlin

Nancy Karlin

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Michael Madsen

Michael Madsen

Vince Miller

Jon Gries

Jon Gries

Alan Swayzie

Bibi Besch

Bibi Besch

Jack's Secretary

Lee Wilkof

Lee Wilkof

Big Jim

Nick Dimitri

Nick Dimitri

Marty

Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer

Jack Andrews

Jeff LeBeau

Jeff LeBeau

Arresting Cop

Darrel Wayne

Darrel Wayne

Echo Bay Manager

Joseph Carberry

Joseph Carberry

Jonesy

Michael Greene

Michael Greene

Lt. Hendrix

Jim Boeke

Jim Boeke

Javonovitch

Duane Tucker

Duane Tucker

Collection Agent #2

Debbie Lynn Ross

Debbie Lynn Ross

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John Dahl

John Dahl

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Joanne Whalley

Joanne Whalley

Fay Forrester

Jeff Smolek

Jeff Smolek

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Roy Kieffer

Roy Kieffer

Hilton Desk Clerk

Pat Mulligan

Pat Mulligan

Sammy

Robert Schuch

Robert Schuch

Collection Agent #1

Molly Flanegin

Molly Flanegin

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Dominic Dinino

Dominic Dinino

Rest Stop Little Boy

Daniel Dorse

Daniel Dorse

Rest Stop Father

Michael Sharrett

Michael Sharrett

Tim the Motel Clerk

Stanley Brown

Stanley Brown

7-11 Motel Clerk

Dan Sturdivant

Dan Sturdivant

Airport Ticket Agent

Jeff Morrell

Jeff Morrell

Uniformed Cop

James Henriksen

James Henriksen

Detective #1

Victoria Hirsch

Victoria Hirsch

Hilton Bartender

Ralph M. Cardinale

Ralph M. Cardinale

Spiv the Informer

Bruce Claessens

Bruce Claessens

Helpful Patrolman

Sheldon Haun

Sheldon Haun

Last Chance Proprietor

Jeri Arredondo

Jeri Arredondo

Indian Girl

Hubert Ergenbright

Hubert Ergenbright

Indian Boy

Robert Tinnell

Robert Tinnell

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Details

GenresDrama, Action, Thriller, Crime
Runtime1h 34 mins
Released on27 Oct 1989
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

6/10

The first of John Dahl's neo-noir forrays. Kill Me Again is directed by John Dahl and Dahl co-writes the screenplay with David W. Warfield. It stars Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Michael Madsen, Pat Mulligan and Nick Dimitri. Music is by William Olvis and cinematography by Jacques Steyn. Detective Jack Andrews (Kilmer) becomes involved with a beautiful woman on the run from the mob and her psychopath boyfriend. John Dahl loves film noir, we know that now after all these years. He would direct the superb Red Rock West and The Last Seduction, two bona fide greats from the neo-noir splinter of film making. Kill Me Again (classic film noir title right there) is his fist directorial feature film venture, it is like a lot of debuts from directors who have a kink for a certain genre or style of film making, in that it only hints at better things to come. Unfortunately, in spite of being solid enough within the noir parameters, it's all a bit too derivative for its own good. Standard noir tropes are adhered to, male protag led into the murk by a femme fatale, a bruising psycho, some twists and turns, and some stylistics via camera and photographic lenses. Plot relies on the salty machinations of Whalley's femme for its intrigue, and for the most part her character is the dominating factor, but later on the film sort of bypasses her character and it begins to sag as Kilmer's weary P.I. plods onwards. Fans of the actors do have interest value (though Kilmer is a little miscast and a world away from great neo-noir films he would later do; Heat, The Salton Sea, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang), but really the performances are neither good or bad - though Madsen holds court every scene he is in. Although the screenplay and script are merely serviceable as pot boilers, there's just enough here to keep you watching till the culmination of proceedings. Fans of noir can grab enough from the pic to warrant time investment, but it doesn't linger long afterwards. While casual film fans are warned to use this only as a time filling exercise. 6/10

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