| After Faye and her psychotic boyfriend, Vince, successfully rob a mob courier, Faye decides to abscond with the loot. She heads to Reno, where she hires feckless private investigator Jack Andrews to help fake her death. He pulls the scheme off and sets up Faye with a new identity, only to have her skip out on him without paying. Jack follows her to Vegas and learns he's not the only one after her. Vince has discovered that she's still alive. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 27, 1989 |
|---|---|
| Director: | John Dahl |
| Writer: | John Dahl, David W. Warfield |
| Genres: | Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller |
| Keywords | psychopath, femme fatale, bag of money, neo-noir |
| Production Companies | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Propaganda Films, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $4,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 04, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Val Kilmer | Jack Andrews |
| Joanne Whalley | Fay Forrester |
| Michael Madsen | Vince Miller |
| Jon Gries | Alan Swayzie |
| Michael Greene | Lt. Hendrix |
| Bibi Besch | Jack's Secretary |
| Joseph Carberry | Jonesy |
| Pat Mulligan | Sammy |
| Nick Dimitri | Marty |
| Robert Schuch | Collection Agent #1 |
| Duane Tucker | Collection Agent #2 |
| Molly Flanegin | Gossipy Motel Clerk |
| Dominic Dinino | Rest Stop Little Boy |
| Daniel Dorse | Rest Stop Father |
| Jim Boeke | Javonovitch |
| Michael Sharrett | Tim the Motel Clerk |
| Debbie Lynn Ross | Kathy the Drowned Wife |
| Stanley Brown | 7-11 Motel Clerk |
| Dan Sturdivant | Airport Ticket Agent |
| Jeff Morrell | Uniformed Cop |
| Jeff LeBeau | Arresting Cop |
| James Henriksen | Detective #1 |
| Lee Wilkof | Big Jim |
| Roy Kieffer | Hilton Desk Clerk |
| Victoria Hirsch | Hilton Bartender |
| Ralph M. Cardinale | Spiv the Informer |
| Bruce Claessens | Helpful Patrolman |
| Darrel Wayne | Echo Bay Manager |
| Sheldon Haun | Last Chance Proprietor |
| Jeri Arredondo | Indian Girl |
| Hubert Ergenbright | Indian Boy |
| Jeff Smolek | Chase Patrolman |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| John Dahl | Director, Writer |
| Fríða Aradóttir | Hairstylist |
| Ute Leonhardt | Post Production Supervisor |
| Shirley Walker | Conductor |
| Don Digirolamo | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Robert Glass | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Carla Meyer | Dialect Coach |
| Bonnie Sills | Location Manager |
| Robin Ginsberg | Production Accountant |
| Robert A. Neft | Assistant Location Manager |
| Brian N. Everett | Transportation Coordinator |
| Doug Botnick | Scoring Mixer |
| David W. Warfield | Writer |
| Jay Roewe | Line Producer |
| Eric L. Beason | Casting, Editor |
| Frank E. Jimenez | Editor |
| Jonathan P. Shaw | Editor |
| Carol Lewis | Casting |
| Michelle Minch | Production Design |
| Kate J. Sullivan | Set Decoration |
| Terry Dresbach | Costume Design |
| Jacques Steyn | Director of Photography |
| Mike Hodges | Key Grip |
| David Hayball | Gaffer |
| Lizbeth Williamson | Makeup Artist |
| Nancy Karlin | Script Supervisor |
| Danny Costa | Stunts |
| Wally Rose | Stunts |
| Debbie Lynn Ross | Stunts |
| Rick Sawaya | Stunts |
| Cherie Tash | Stunts |
| Danielle Liekefet | Production Coordinator, Post Production Supervisor |
| Richard Osborn Jr. | First Assistant Camera |
| Craig Felburg | Sound Mixer |
| Bill V. Robbins | Sound Mixer |
| Cameron Hamza | Boom Operator |
| Molly Flanegin | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Laurie Dalton | Property Master |
| Deana Albers | Assistant Property Master |
| Beth Jana Friedberg | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Barry Rubinow | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Peter Austin | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Edmund J. Lachmann | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
| Folmer Wiesinger | Sound Editor |
| Paul Sharpe | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Robert Tinnell | Second Unit Director |
| William Olvis | Original Music Composer |
| James Fitzgerald | Second Assistant Camera |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Steve Golin | Producer |
| Sigurjón Sighvatsson | Producer |
| David W. Warfield | Producer |
| Michael Kuhn | Executive Producer |
| Carol Lewis | Associate Producer |
| Nigel Sinclair | Executive Producer |
| Scott Cameron | Associate Producer |
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The first of John Dahl's neo-noir forrays. Kill Me Again is directed by John Dahl and Dahl co-writes the screenplay with David W. Warfield. It stars Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Michael Madsen, Pat Mulligan and Nick Dimitri. Music is by William Olvis and cinematography by Jacques Steyn. Detecti ... ve Jack Andrews (Kilmer) becomes involved with a beautiful woman on the run from the mob and her psychopath boyfriend. John Dahl loves film noir, we know that now after all these years. He would direct the superb Red Rock West and The Last Seduction, two bona fide greats from the neo-noir splinter of film making. Kill Me Again (classic film noir title right there) is his fist directorial feature film venture, it is like a lot of debuts from directors who have a kink for a certain genre or style of film making, in that it only hints at better things to come. Unfortunately, in spite of being solid enough within the noir parameters, it's all a bit too derivative for its own good. Standard noir tropes are adhered to, male protag led into the murk by a femme fatale, a bruising psycho, some twists and turns, and some stylistics via camera and photographic lenses. Plot relies on the salty machinations of Whalley's femme for its intrigue, and for the most part her character is the dominating factor, but later on the film sort of bypasses her character and it begins to sag as Kilmer's weary P.I. plods onwards. Fans of the actors do have interest value (though Kilmer is a little miscast and a world away from great neo-noir films he would later do; Heat, The Salton Sea, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang), but really the performances are neither good or bad - though Madsen holds court every scene he is in. Although the screenplay and script are merely serviceable as pot boilers, there's just enough here to keep you watching till the culmination of proceedings. Fans of noir can grab enough from the pic to warrant time investment, but it doesn't linger long afterwards. While casual film fans are warned to use this only as a time filling exercise. 6/10