The Killers (1964) | |
Director(s) | Don Siegel |
Producer(s) | Don Siegel |
Top Genres | Crime, Drama, Film Adaptation, Film Noir, Mystery |
Top Topics | Book-Based, Femme Fatale |
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The Killers (1964) was a Film Noir - Crime Film directed by Don Siegel and produced by Don Siegel.
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Johnny North:
[to Sheila behind the steering wheel] Slide over - nobody drives for me.
Sheila Farr: ...just the two of us.
Johnny North: And more than a million dollars.
Sheila Farr: It'll be dangerous.
Johnny North: Living is dangerous.
Sheila Farr: Promise me you won't kill him.
Johnny North: I'm not a killer.
Charlie Strom: [quietly] Sylvester, unless you want to renew your partnership with the late Johnny North, I suggest you tell us everything and anything we want to know.
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Sheila Farr: ...just the two of us.
Johnny North: And more than a million dollars.
Sheila Farr: It'll be dangerous.
Johnny North: Living is dangerous.
Sheila Farr: Promise me you won't kill him.
Johnny North: I'm not a killer.
Charlie Strom: [quietly] Sylvester, unless you want to renew your partnership with the late Johnny North, I suggest you tell us everything and anything we want to know.
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Facts about
Virginia Christine was in this version and also the 1946 version of the same movie , The Killers.
According to Don Siegel, it was the policy at Universal at the time to shoot the last scene of the film first. On that first day of filming, according to Siegel and Clu Gulager, Lee Marvin arrived late and had been drinking, but because he had no dialogue, the scenes were used as shot.
President John F. Kennedy was assassinated during filming, which caused a delay in the production.
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According to Don Siegel, it was the policy at Universal at the time to shoot the last scene of the film first. On that first day of filming, according to Siegel and Clu Gulager, Lee Marvin arrived late and had been drinking, but because he had no dialogue, the scenes were used as shot.
President John F. Kennedy was assassinated during filming, which caused a delay in the production.
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