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The Killers

"There's more than one way to kill a man!"

1964-07-07 Crime 1hr 33m

A hit man and his partner try to find out why their latest victim, a former race-car driver, did not try to get away.

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Storyline

A hit man and his partner try to find out why their latest victim, a former race-car driver, did not try to get away.

  • Released
    1964-07-07
  • Revenue
    n/a
  • Budget
    n/a
  • Runtime
    1hr 33m
  • Genre
    Crime, Mystery
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    7
  • Production
    Revue Studios, Universal Pictures

Crew

Don Siegel
Director
Don Siegel
Producer

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Cast

Lee Marvin

Lee Marvin

Charlie Strom
Angie Dickinson

Angie Dickinson

Sheila Farr
John Cassavetes

John Cassavetes

Johnny North
Claude Akins

Claude Akins

Earl Sylvester
Norman Fell

Norman Fell

Mickey Farmer
Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan

Jack Browning
Don Haggerty

Don Haggerty

Mail Truck Driver
Kathleen O'Malley

Kathleen O'Malley

Receptionist
Ted Jacques

Ted Jacques

Gym Assistant
Irvin Mosley Jr.

Irvin Mosley Jr.

Mail Truck Guard
Jimmy Joyce

Jimmy Joyce

Salesman
Davis Roberts

Davis Roberts

Maître D'
Hall Brock

Hall Brock

Race Marshal
Burt Mustin

Burt Mustin

Elderly Man
Peter Hobbs

Peter Hobbs

Instructor
Seymour Cassel

Seymour Cassel

Postal Clerk
Scott Hale

Scott Hale

Hotel Clerk
Cosmo Sardo

Cosmo Sardo

Club Patron (uncredited)

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Reviews for The Killers
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A Review by John Chard 8

Written by John Chard on 2019-02-07

The only man who isn't afraid of dying is dead already. The Killers is directed by Don Siegel and adapted to screenplay by Gene L. Coon f... read more

The only man who isn't afraid of dying is dead already. The Killers is directed by Don Siegel and adapted to screenplay by Gene L. Coon from the short story written by Ernest Hemmingway. It stars Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, Clu Gulager, John Cassavetes, Ronald Reagan and Claude Akins. Music is by John Williams and cinematography by Richard L. Rawlings. Hit men Charlie (Marvin) and Lee (Gulager) enter a school for the blind and gun down motor mechanic teacher Johnny North (Cassavetes). He doesn't resist. Why? This question bothers Charlie and he sets about finding out... It's difficult when reading the name The Killers to not think of the 1946 film made by Robert Siodmak, a film that is revered as one of the quintessential movies of film noir. But Don Siegel's film, a re-jigging of the plot, is well worthy of consideration as quintessential neo-noir. Originally slated to be the first made for TV movie as part of a new era for movies on television, the film was pulled by NBC for being too violent. With the film also featuring a murder by sniper scene, the recent assassination of John F. Kennedy by sniper ensured The Killers was temporarily on unsafe ground. With Ronald Reagan making his last appearance on film before moving into politics, unusually playing a villain no less, the 64 version of The Killers has a bit of history. It's a film about double-crossing, murder and fateful yearnings, featuring amoral characters in a wonderfully constructed story that is told in flashbacks! Photographed in bright, almost garish, colours, it's very much the polar opposite to Siodmak's version, well visually at least, but it is very effective and striking, almost enhancing the lurid nature of Coon's screenplay. It's an aggressive film where the violence packs a punch, and the ending has a considerable black heart. The cast are mostly effective. Marvin and Gulager's hit-man pairing are deliberately off kilter in terms of personality, and it's these two that propel the movie forward (well backwards really). Cassavetes makes interesting work as live wire dupe Johnny, Akins does good as a pal watching on helplessly as Johnny loses his life footings and Dickinson sizzles as she fatalises the femme. Weak link is Reagan, who looks ill at ease playing a tough villain type. It's no surprise to learn later on down the line that he wasn't very fond of the role. Good quality neo-noir crafted by a man who knew how to do the real deal back in the day. 7.5/10

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A Review by John Chard

The only man who isn't afraid of dying is dead already. The Killers is directed by Don Siegel and adapted to screenplay by Gene L. Coon from the short story written by Ernest Hemmingway. It stars Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, Clu Gulager,...

reviewer avatar

A Review by John Chard 8

Written by John Chard on 2019-02-07

The only man who isn't afraid of dying is dead already. The Killers is directed by Don Siegel and adapted to screenplay by Gene L. Coon from the short story written by Ernest Hemmingway. It stars L...

read more