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 |
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Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Killing 'em Softly is a 1982 Canadian thriller film directed by Max Fischer, starring Irene Cara, George Segal, Clark Johnson and Nicholas Campbell.[1] 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,[2] and led to a court case over production funding which was not resolved until 1995.[3]
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.[1]
Irene Cara also performs the opening theme song "City Nights".