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You Kill Me (2007)
A killer comedy by John Dahl
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IMDb Rating 7.2 (1,442 votes)
Actor Crew
Ben Kingsley Frank Falenczyk
Cory Cassidy Restaurant Patron
Jayne Eastwood Kathleen Fitzgerald
Dennis Farina Edward O'Leary
Philip Baker Hall Roman Krzeminski
Scott Heindl James Doyle
Aaron Hughes Stanley
Lorraine James Brenda
Téa Leoni Laurel Pearson
Micheline Marchildon Emily
Devin McCracken Henry
Tracy McMahon Sales Clerk
Katie Messina Becky
Tea Leoni
Director John Dahl
Producer Carol Baum; Al Corley
Writer Christopher Markus; Stephen McFeely
Cinematography Jeff Jur
Musician Marcelo Zarvos
User Credit 1 Scott Chestnut
User Credit 2 Linda Madden
Plot
While drying out on the west coast, an alcoholic hit man befriends a tart-tounged woman who might just come in handy when it's time for him to return to Buffalo and settle some old scores.
Edition Details
Format DVD NTSC
Barcode DR043
Release Date 10/9/2007
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 114
Collection Status In Collection
Notes
Filming Locations:
Manitoba Production Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (more)

Trivia:
Though much of the film takes place in San Francisco, only one day of filming took place there. (more)

Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Tom is talking with Frankie in the toll booth, the Golden Gate bridge can be seen behind Tom, with the booth opening on his right. Unless his booth was specifically made for right-handed drive cars (like in Europe), this scene was flipped. (more)

Quotes:
Tom: [Frank is trying to eat a cookie] No, no, you're not suppose to eat those, they're just for show, 'kay?
Frank Falenczyk: Oh.
[throws away cookie]
Tom: I'm kidding. I'm Tom.
[they shake hands]
Frank Falenczyk: Frank.
Tom: Hi. This your first time?
Frank Falenczyk: I've had cookies before.
(more)

Movie Connections:
Features The Phantom of the Opera (1925) (more)

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