Kiss or Kill (1997)

Kiss or Kill
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Strong violence, Themes and coarse language

Director: Bill Bennett
Actors: Frances O'Connor, Chris Haywood, Matt Day, Andrew S. Gilbert

Set amidst the eerie desolation of the Australian outback, Kiss or Kill is a superior reworking of vintage film noir materials from the veteran director Bill Bennett. Its lovers-on-the-run story focuses on Nicole (Frances O'Connor) and Al (Matt Day), a pair of petty thieves running a scam targeting married businessmen; when one of their victims accidentally dies, they flee his hotel room, absconding with his briefcase. The case contains a videotape of Zipper Doyle (Barry Langrishe), a national soccer hero, molesting a young boy; Nicole and Al soon take off for Perth, intending to blackmail Doyle -- never suspecting that he, as well as the police, are already in hot pursuit. As the two make their way across the country, they leave a trail of dead bodies in their wake; both Nicole and Al begin to suspect that the other is a murderer, and as their journey continues, their paranoia only grows.

DVD
Status: Unavailable
Run time: 92mins
Origin: AUSTRALIA
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Member Reviews (6)

6 Member Reviews
Bill
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Pan & Scan DVD release is very disappointing. This neo-noir Aussie classic deserves a proper widescreen presentation.
Posted Thursday, 12 January 2012 See my other reviews
terry m
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embarrassingly weak attempt at something that could have been better; pathetic script makes if hard for director and actors
Posted Monday, 28 February 2011 See my other reviews
Ian G.
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Very good movie - full of suspense and action.
Posted Friday, 10 February 2006 See my other reviews
bo
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I loved this when it first came out, and hadn't seen it again until now. The editing consists of jump cuts, and the cinematography brings some just distorted colours and focus. All adds up to increasing the tension for both the viewer, and the performers. Could be classed as film noir I suppose, (the bad guy doesn't know if he can trust his girlfriend, she doesn't know if she can trust him.. Is she a killer? Is he? Will they get away? Will the comic relief cops ever finish a sentence before jumping into pursuit?
Posted Tuesday, 12 April 2005 See my other reviews
John West
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John Tourrier
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Posted Tuesday, 5 October 2004 See my other reviews