Kill Switch
His rules. his way. no exceptions.
2008 | 92m | English
Popularity: 1 (history)
| Director: | Jeff F. King |
|---|---|
| Writer: | Steven Seagal |
| Staring: |
| A troubled detective travels to Memphis in order to track down a pair of serial killers. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 06, 2008 |
|---|---|
| Director: | Jeff F. King |
| Writer: | Steven Seagal |
| Genres: | Action, Adventure, Crime, Thriller |
| Keywords | serial killer |
| Production Companies | Nu Image, Peace Arch Entertainment Group, Insight Film Studios, Steamroller Productions, CineTel Films, Two 4 The Money Media |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $10,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 04, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Steven Seagal | Det. Jacob King |
| Holly Dignard | Agent Frankie Miller |
| Chris Thomas King | Det. Storm Anderson |
| Michael Filipowich | Lazerus |
| Isaac Hayes | Coroner |
| Phillip Mitchell | Lupe |
| Alison Araya | Linda |
| Karyn Michelle Baltzer | Celine |
| Aliyah O'Brien | Judith |
| Daniella Evangelista | Barmaid |
| Chris Thomas King | Storm |
| Mark Collie | Billy Joe Hill |
| Philip Granger | Captain Jensen |
| Finn Michael | Flashback Killer |
| J. Anthony Pena | Pepe 'Coroner' (uncredited) |
| Andrea Stefancikova | Russian Woman |
| Apollonia Vanova | Jessica Trimble |
| Jerry Rector | CDLU Lawyer |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Katrina McCarthy | Costume Design |
| Laura Toplass | Casting |
| Eric Fraser | Production Design |
| Judy Lee | Casting |
| Thomas M. Harting | Director of Photography |
| John Sereda | Original Music Composer |
| Michele Futerman | Line Producer |
| Jamie Alain | Editor |
| Robert Crippen | First Assistant Director |
| Steven Seagal | Writer |
| Janene Carleton | Stunt Double |
| Owen Walstrom | Stunts |
| Steven McMichael | Fight Choreographer, Stunt Coordinator |
| Nesta Chapman | Stunts |
| Clint Carleton | Stunt Double |
| Garvin Cross | Stunt Double |
| Loyd Bateman | Stunt Double |
| La Vonne Girard | Set Decoration |
| Joanne Kinchella | Key Makeup Artist |
| Julie Beaton-Pachauer | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Toby Lindala | Special Effects Key Makeup Artist |
| Kyla Rose Tremblay | Makeup Artist |
| Rosemarie Maldonado | Key Hair Stylist |
| Lance Webb | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Scott J. Ateah | Second Unit Director |
| Ryan Kosmynka | Second Assistant Director |
| David Barkes | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Brad Kelly | Stunts |
| Rob Hayter | Stunts |
| Larry Lam | Stunt Double |
| Lani Gelera | Stunt Double |
| Ryan Ennis | Stunts |
| Mike Desabrais | Stunt Double |
| Chad Bellamy | Stunts |
| Trevor Addie | Stunts |
| Fraser Aitcheson | Stunts |
| Nicholas Harrison | Stunt Double |
| Lars Grant | Stunts |
| Cody Laudan | Stunts |
| Dian Hristov | Stunt Double |
| Brad Loree | Stunts |
| Ronald Robinson | Stunts |
| Walcott E. Morgan | Stunts |
| Todd Scott | Stunt Double |
| Ryan Schroeder | Stunt Double |
| Sylvesta Stuart | Stunts |
| Hugo Steele | Stunts |
| Marcus Young | Fight Choreographer |
| Vencislav Stojanov | Stunts |
| John Ulmer | Stunts |
| Jeff F. King | Director |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Shannon McA'Nulty | Associate Producer |
| Kim Arnott | Executive Producer |
| Robert Crippen | Associate Producer |
| Kirk Shaw | Producer |
| Steven Seagal | Executive Producer |
| Lindsay MacAdam | Executive Producer |
| Avi Lerner | Executive Producer |
| Phillip B. Goldfine | Executive Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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**_A serial killer of serial killers_** A sleuth in Memphis (Steven Seagal) eschews Liberal leniency as he goes after two separate murderers (Mark Collie and Michael Filipowich). His methods and character are defended by his partner in the war on crime (Chris Thomas King) while a snooping FBI age ... nt seriously questions both (Holly Dignard). “Kill Switch” (2008) was made at the start of Seagal’s third decade of filmmaking. Long gone are the days of mega budgets and theatrical releases. This was a $5 million direct-to-video action flick and people generally lambaste it as “the worst move ever made,” etc. The question is, does it work for what it is, a detective thriller? It did for me. The action sequences are drawn-out and feature snazzy quick-editing accompanied by a kick-axx soundtrack. Some critics decry the use of a body double, but such cannot be discerned unless you slow the speed down and look at the sequence frame-by-frame (and, even then, I could hardly tell it was a stuntman). As for the repeat edits, it struck me as dynamic cinematic artistry. Thankfully, the energetic thrills are counterbalanced by fleshed-out characters and quality drama in a script exclusively written by Seagal. Detective Jacob King (Seagal) is a likable protagonist and his friendship with his partner is developed. You WANT to see them apprehend the thug scum while the FBI agent creates further interest (for reasons you’ll see). On top of this, there are several creative bits thrown in, like the arcane clues left by the key serial killer, the ‘hip’ librarian, the edgy bar band, the inexplicable girl in the apartment, the amusing clown story, and the revelational close, which creates an almost ‘wow’ moment if you reflect and realize what’s really going on. Seagal’s “The Glimmer Man” had a similar story and ten-times the budget, but this is the more entertaining film. Unfortunately, armchair critics nitpick it to damnation. It runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot in British Columbia (Vancouver, Coquitlam and Langley). GRADE: B