Killing 'em Softly
Killing 'em Softly is a 1982 Canadian thriller film directed by Max Fischer, starring Irene Cara, George Segal, Clark Johnson and Nicholas Campbell. It is most noted for production problems which led to it becoming one of the first Canadian films ever to be released direct to video, and led to a court case over production funding which was not resolved until 1995.
Killing 'em Softly | |
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Directed by | Max Fischer |
Written by | Leila Basen Max Fischer |
Based on | The Neighbor (novel) by Laird Koenig |
Produced by | Claude Léger |
Starring | George Segal Irene Cara Joyce Gordon Andrew Martin Thompson Barbara Cook Clark Johnson Nicholas Campbell |
Cinematography | François Protat |
Edited by | Jean-Guy Montpetit Fabien D. Tordjmann |
Music by | Art Phillips |
Distributed by | Interglobal Home Video |
Release date | 1982 |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Based on Laird Koenig's novel The Neighbor, the film's plot centres on the girlfriend of a murdered man, who falls in love with her boyfriend's killer.
Irene Cara also performs the opening theme song "City Nights".
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