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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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Charlie Strom: [referring to Mickey Farmer] He knows me. I had to lean on him once.
Lee: You know 'em all, don't ya?
Charlie Strom: You never know them all.


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.


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Angie Dickinson recalled that Ronald Reagan, an arch-conservative Republican, refrained from discussing politics during filming since President John F. Kennedy had been assassinated and the other members of the cast were Democrats.
Among other actors considered for Ronald Reagan's role were Barry Nelson, Gig Young, John Forsythe, Leslie Nielsen, Van Johnson, Richard Conte, Steve Cochran, Richard Basehart and Walter Matthau.
Despite having a score composed by John Williams, the film's opening and end title music were lifted excerpts from Touch of Evil which was scored by Henry Mancini.
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