- The Kill-Off
Infobox_Film
name = The Kill-Off
caption = Video Cover
producer = Lydia Dean Pilcher
director =Maggie Greenwald
writer = Screenplay:Maggie Greenwald
Story:
Jim Thompson
starring =Cathy Haase
Loretta Gross
Andrew Lee Barrett
cinematography =Declan Quinn
music =Evan Lurie
editing = James Y. Kwei
distributor = Palace Pictures
released =October 19 ,1990
runtime = 110 minutes
country =United States
language = English
imdb_id = 0097665
amg_id = 1:119228|"The Kill-Off" (1990) is a
neo-noir written and directed byMaggie Greenwald , based on a 1957 novel of the same name by Jim Thompson. It was an independent film, executive produced by Lydia Dean Pilcher and shot byDeclan Quinn . [imdb title| id=0097665| title=The Kill-Off.]Plot
The film is set in a small coastal community in
New Jersey where the only action in town is anightclub called The Pavilion. The owner, Pete (played by Jackson Sims), can barely make thepayroll so in an effort to bring in more business, he hires a sultry stripper named Danny Lee (Cathy Haase ).Danny Lee's act soon turns the head of Ralph, which is not good news for his bed-ridden wife Luanne (Loretta Gross). Luanne's nasty talent is her gift for
gossip , and when she begins to suspect that Ralph hasadultery on his mind, she starts spreading more ugly rumors that have just enough basis in fact to stick. Soon things spin out of control and a wave of violence begins.Background
"The Kill-Off" was a part of the so-called Jim Thompson revival in the late 1980s. At that time, the film was one of three Jim Thompson novel adaptations to be made into a film within one year. The others were "
The Grifters " and "After Dark, My Sweet .""Film noir" look
This "neo-noir" is very darkly filmed by
Declan Quinn and at times the images shot of anyone more than a few feet from the camera can be difficult to see. As such, it mirrors the stylistic photography of the film noirs of the 1940s and 1950s.Filming locations
The filming locations include: The Keansburg Amusement Park,
Keansburg, New Jersey ; and other locations inNew Jersey .Cast
* Loretta Gross as Luan
* Andrew Lee Barrett as Bobbie Ashton
* Jackson Sims as Pete Pavlov
* Steve Monroe as Ralph
* Cathy Haase as Danny Lee
* William Russell as Rags
*Jorja Fox as Myra Pavlov
* Sean O'Sullivan as The Doctor
* Ellen Kelly as Lily Williams
* Ralph Graff as Henry WilliamsCritical reception
The film received some good press. Critic
Peter Travers , writing for theRolling Stone , called the film, "...a down-and-dirty thriller...". And film critic Marjorie Baumgarten liked the film and the direction of Maggie Greenwald and wrote in the "Austin Chronicle ," " [the] protagonists and pernicious moral rot are well-captured in Greenwald's film version of "The Kill-Off." The milieu is compellingly perverse, and Greenwald and the actors get the seedy tone just right." [ [http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Calendar/Film?Film=oid:139613 Baumgarten, Marjorie.] "Austin Chronicle," film review,July 12 ,1991 .]"
The New York Times " was less impressed. Critic Caryn James wrote, " [Thompspon's lurid drama] is tossed away by Ms. Greenwald's flaccid script and scenes so badly paced that the actors seem to be holding their breath between lines, waiting for their next cues" [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C05E3DF153AF93AA25753C1A966958260 James, Caryn] . "The New York Times," "Languid Murder by Phone", October 19, 1990.]Distribution
The producers used the following tagline when marketing the film::"The closer you look, the less you want to know."
The film premiered at the
Toronto Film Festival onSeptember 12 ,1989 . Later, it was shown at theSundance Film Festival and Maggie Greenwald was awarded the Dramatic Grand Jury Prize. The film opened in a limited release onOctober 19 ,1990 inNew York City but it was never widely shown.Comparison to novel
Thompson's noted style was his ironic plots and language, yet Greenwald's film eliminates many of the intertwined plots that run through the book and contains very little of its dialogue. In addition, the film differs from the book in a few ways. First, the movie shows us who the murderer is where the book leaves that a mystery. Second, the movie also spares one of the characters that the book does not, thus turning the character into a moral center.
Awards
Nominations
*Deauville Film Festival ,France : Critics Award, Maggie Greenwald, 1989.
*Sundance Film Festival : Dramatic Grand Jury Prize, Maggie Greenwald; 1990.References
External links
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* [http://www.jigsawlounge.co.uk/film/content/view/637/1/ "The Kill-Off"] film review by Neil Young.
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