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Kill Bill: Vol. 2

She’s crossed every name off the list—except his
2004 | 136m | English

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The Bride unwaveringly continues on her roaring rampage of revenge against the band of assassins who had tried to kill her and her unborn child. She visits each of her former associates one-by-one, checking off the victims on her Death List Five until there's nothing left to do … but kill Bill.
Release Date: Apr 16, 2004
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Writer: Quentin Tarantino
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords sibling relationship, martial arts, kung fu, showdown, swordplay, katana, mother role, rage and hate, daughter, right and justice, vigilante, single, sword fight, revenge, retribution, aftercreditsstinger, duringcreditsstinger, reflective, kill bill
Production Companies Miramax, A Band Apart, Super Cool ManChu
Box Office Revenue: $152,159,461
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Uma Thurman Beatrix Kiddo / The Bride / 'Black Mamba' / Mommy
David Carradine Bill 'Snake Charmer'
Daryl Hannah Elle Driver 'California Mountain Snake'
Michael Madsen Budd 'Sidewinder'
Gordon Liu Chia-Hui Johnny Mo / Pai Mei
Michael Parks Earl McGraw / Esteban Vihaio
Perla Haney-Jardine B.B.
Vivica A. Fox Vernita Green 'Copperhead'
Ambrosia Kelley Nikki
James Parks Edgar McGraw
Jonathan Loughran Trucker
Michael Bowen Buck
Kenji Ohba Bald Guy
Yoshiyuki Morishita Tokyo Businessman
Jun Kunimura Boss Tanaka
Goro Daimon Boss Honda
Kazuki Kitamura Boss Koji / Crazy 88
Akaji Maro Boss Ozawah
Shun Sugata Boss Benta
Sachiko Fujii The 5, 6, 7, 8's
Yoshiko Yamaguchi The 5, 6, 7, 8's
Ronnie Yoshiko Fujiyama The 5, 6, 7, 8's
Sakichi Sato Charlie Brown
Tetsuro Shimaguchi Crazy 88
Yoji Tanaka Crazy 88
Sō Yamanaka Crazy 88
Issey Takahashi Crazy 88
Juri Manase Crazy 88
Chiaki Kuriyama Gogo
Yuki Kazamatsuri Proprietor
Lucy Liu O-Ren Ishii 'Cottonmouth'
Sonny Chiba Hattori Hanzo
Julie Dreyfus Sofie Fatale
Bo Svenson Reverend Harmony
Jeannie Epper Mrs. Harmony
Stephanie L. Moore Joleen
Shana Stein Erica
Caitlin Keats Janeen
Christopher Allen Nelson Tommy Plympton
Samuel L. Jackson Rufus
Reda Beebe Lucky
Sid Haig Jay
Larry Bishop Larry Gomez
Laura Cayouette Rocket
Clark Middleton Ernie
Claire Smithies Clarita
Helen Kim Karen
Victoria Lucai Trixie
Venessia Valentino 1st Grade Teacher
Thea Rose Melanie Harrhouse
William Paul Clark Soda Jerk
Stevo Polyi Tim
Al Manuel Douglas Marty Kitrosser
Patricia Silva Hooker #1
Maria Del Rosario Gutierrez Hooker #2
Sonia Angelica Padilla Curiel Hooker #3
Veronica Janet Martinez Hooker #4
Lucia Cruz Marroquin Hooker #5
Citlati Guadalupe Bojorquez Hooker #6
Graciela Salazar Mendoza Hooker #7
Maria de Lourdes Lombera Hooker #8
Jorge Silva Bartender / Pimp
Name Job
Uma Thurman Characters
Johanna Ray Casting
Kumiko Ogawa Costume Design
Daniel Bradford Art Direction
Peter Davidson Set Designer
Mary Saisselin Set Designer
Gretchen Engel Art Department Coordinator
Christopher Tandon Assistant Art Director
Dino DiMuro Sound Designer
John C. Hartigan Special Effects Coordinator
Corey Pritchett Special Effects Coordinator
Frankie Chung Visual Effects Supervisor
Andrew Cooper Still Photographer
Ian Kincaid Gaffer
Larry McConkey Steadicam Operator
Daniel Grant North Costume Supervisor
Kanani Wolf Set Costumer
Jay B. Richardson Music Editor
Derek Raser Transportation Coordinator
Fang Yingchun Line Producer
John Stone Construction Coordinator
Jeff Plauster Construction Foreman
Steve Borgese Greensman
Laurel Pickering Lead Painter
Brett C. Smith Leadman
Manuel Barrera Oliver Painter
Thomas W. Lay Jr. Production Illustrator
David James Sculptor
Elizabeth Norton Standby Painter
Jamie Felz First Assistant Camera
Kyra Panchenko Hair Designer
Ilona Herman Hairstylist
Emanuel Millar Key Hair Stylist
Tysuela Hill-Scott Makeup Artist
Peter Owen Wigmaker
Vincent Joseph Flaherty Armorer
Archie Hankins Carpenter
Paul Abraham Craft Service
Robert Aaron Brown Driver
Don Feeney Picture Car Coordinator
Peter Mavromates Post Production Supervisor
Kristina Soderquist Production Controller
Rome Duval Propmaker
Jennifer A. Bolitho Scenic Artist
Elida Cerda Set Medic
Geraldine Brezca Set Production Assistant
Hally Grounds Stand In
Ariel Oclarino Systems Administrators & Support
Carlos Ponce de León Transportation Captain
Bruce Callahan Transportation Co-Captain
Arturo del Río Unit Production Manager
Will Casey Unit Publicist
Satya Bellord Utility Stunts
Glenn Cannon Video Assist Operator
Lee Wimer Color Timer
Joan Sobel First Assistant Editor
Edgar Ambriz Espinoza Electrician
Khan Griffith Lighting Technician
John R. Manocchia Rigging Gaffer
Jeff Brinker Rigging Grip
Jessica Vogl Casting Associate
Douglas Dresser Location Manager
Jennifer S. Deayton Production Coordinator
Cornelia Ryan Production Manager
Tom Hartig Boom Operator
Pete Anthony Conductor, Orchestrator
Alan Meyerson Scoring Mixer
Bob Beher Sound Editor
John Bires Sound Engineer
Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Christopher Haydostian Digital Compositors
Jason Gustafson Special Effects Supervisor
Ian Elias Sound
Víctor Solorio Unit Manager
David Ladish Set Dresser
Julie Helton Camera Loader
Antonio V. Garrido Dolly Grip
Herb Ault Key Grip
Matthew J. Barden Grip
Michele Flynn Ager/Dyer
Dawn Massaro Second Assistant Director
Aaron Denenberg Negative Cutter
Rachael Lin Gallaghan Assistant Production Coordinator
Hugh Waddell ADR Supervisor
Mike Hurst Assistant Sound Editor
Kevin Connolly Musician
Michael Hertlein Dialogue Editor
Frederick H. Stahly Dialogue Editor
Jeffrey Wilhoit Foley Artist
James Moriana Foley Artist
Nerses Gezalyan Foley Mixer
Steve Joyner Property Master
Stephanie A. Fowler Assistant Makeup Artist
William Paul Clark Assistant Director
Heather I. Denton Second Second Assistant Director
Ellen C. Troy Construction Buyer
Phill Zagajewski Creative Director
Chris Cullen Graphic Designer
Janet Kusnick Storyboard Artist
Marcus Epps Swing
Greg Steele ADR Mixer
Eddie Bydalek Sound Mix Technician
Keith O. Wilson Special Effects Assistant
Jack Jennings Special Effects Technician
Jaime Norman Visual Effects Production Manager
Cheryl Bermeo Stunt Driver
Greg Fausak Best Boy Grip
Jessica Miglio Camera Production Assistant
Amy Lin Wardrobe Assistant
Peggy Eghbalian Assistant Editor
Ron Barr Digital Intermediate Editor
Stephanie Ito Digital Intermediate Producer
Ted Gidlow Post Production Coordinator
Douglas S. McClintock II Assistant Location Manager
Liuba Esperon Otero Location Assistant
Wendi Morris Music Coordinator
Carl Thiel Music Producer
Jerry Carville Assistant Accountant
Alan Schwartz Assistant Craft Service
David Greenbaum Executive Assistant
Rich King Extras Casting
Gerardo Rene Arellano Extras Casting Assistant
Ernesto Cairo Extras Casting Coordinator
Rob Moses Fight Choreographer
Beverly Jusi First Assistant Accountant
Dan Duffy Generator Operator
Edward Poveda Payroll Accountant
Jessica James Production Assistant
Arturo Saldivar Production Driver
Sue Smith Production Secretary
Sean Carville Second Assistant Accountant
Norberto Nava Security Coordinator
Andrew Blau Travel Coordinator
Cao Juiping Production Design
Jim Hansen Costumer
Quentin Tarantino Characters, Director, Screenplay
Robert Richardson Director of Photography
Sally Menke Editor
David Wasco Production Design
RZA Additional Music, Original Music Composer
Robert Rodriguez Original Music Composer
Koko Maeda Casting
Catherine Marie Thomas Costume Design
Sandy Reynolds-Wasco Set Decoration
Heba Thorisdottir Makeup Department Head
Wylie Stateman Supervising Sound Editor
Harry Cohen Supervising Sound Editor
Scott Martin Gershin Supervising Sound Editor
Keith Adams Stunt Coordinator
Jake Garber Makeup Effects
Hector C. Gika Sound Effects Editor
Jasmine Yuen Carrucan Second Assistant Camera, Editorial Production Assistant
Ricardo Del Río Production Supervisor
Mary Ramos Music Supervisor
Mark Ulano Production Sound Mixer
Monica Staggs Stunt Double
Chris O'Hara Stunt Double
Shauna Duggins Utility Stunts
Eli Roth Thanks
Zoë Bell Stunt Double
Sonny Chiba Fight Choreographer
Perry Strong Art Department Assistant
Jeannie Epper Utility Stunts
Yuen Woo-Ping Stunt Coordinator
Yohei Taneda Production Design
Kerry Carmean-Williams Sound Designer
Ed Borasch Jr. Assistant Property Master
Michiko Nishiwaki Stunt Double
Jay Johnson Title Designer
Name Title
Dede Nickerson Associate Producer
Erica Steinberg Executive Producer
Lawrence Bender Producer
Koko Maeda Associate Producer
E. Bennett Walsh Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

Tarantino's amusing super-assassin bizarro world RELEASED IN 2004 and written/directed by Quentin Tarantino, "Kill Bill Vol. 2" completes the story of 2003's "Vol. 1" and fills in the holes. Former assassin, The Bride (Uma Thurmon), seeks vengeance after the murder of her fiancé & friends at a ... wedding rehearsal in El Paso. She takes on formidable thugs Budd (Michael Madsen) and Elle (Daryl Hannah) to finally get to ringleader Bill (David Carradine). Gordon Liu plays master martial artist Pai Mei while Michael Parks is on hand as Esteban Vihaio. This part of the duology is more dialogue-driven than "Vol. 1,” fleshing-out the characters and answering many questions. Such as: How is The Bride such an unconquerable fighter? How did Elle lose her right eye? Why did Bill conduct the wedding massacre? How does Budd spend his retirement? The problem is that the characters are all cartoony caricatures, and merciless assassins to boot. It's impossible to give criminal scum "more depth," at least as far as caring for them goes. Let 'em all kill each other for all I care. Moreover, the story is too shallow to warrant such epic treatment and would've been more effective if both films were condensed into a 2.5 hour flick, cutting out the fat. Still, the movie's so offbeat that it's entertaining in the manner of 1996's "Mojave Moon," but better. It's an interesting combo of spaghetti Westerns, 70's martial arts flicks, Bond-isms and all-around Tarantino quirkiness. But suggesting that the "Kill Bill" flicks are cinematic masterpieces of auteurism is overdoing it. Take, for instance, the ridiculous closing credits, which run well over 12 minutes: The plot and characters are unworthy of such pretentious veneration. If you want masterworks by Tarantino, see “Django Unchained” (2012) and “Pulp Fiction” (1994); or even “Inglourious Basterds” (2009) and “Jackie Brown” (1997). Still, the movie's strangely amusing, the cast is good (especially Carradine) and Bill's Superman analysis is insightful. The Bride’s training with Pai Mei is arguably the best bit. THE MOVIE RUNS 137 minutes and was shot in Southern California; Beijing, China; and Mexico. GRADE: B/B- (6.5/10)

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

This is so much better than volume one. The "Bride" (Uma Thurman) is continuing her quest to avenge herself on the killer of her fiancée and unborn child, but unlike with the first outing we do not face more endless ensemble fight scenes. This is much more focussed and individual. Her encounter with ... "Sidewinder" (Michael Madsen) tests her mettle - and her panic control in a frighteningly claustrophobic manner - before the eyepatch sporting Daryl Hannah ("Elle") offers probably her finest on-screen performance as together they manage to demolish a motor home using samurai swords and their body weight. We learn more about how she learned her ninja skills under the guise of the curmudgeonly swordsmith and master of all things cerebral "Hattori Hanzo" (Sonny Chiba) and all of this builds up to a quirky denouement with her nemesis - the eponymous "Bill" (David Carradine) who reminded me throughout of his days as "Grasshopper" in "Kung Fu". It flies along, this film, with bags of one-to-one action, humour, a decent soundtrack and some interesting historical and cultural undertones that help ground the film more effectively. In my view it is easily the best role Thurman has had to play, and this second outing gives her far more scope to shine as an actor. The writing isn't great - especially towards the end, but that doesn't matter as the escapades, action and strong characters more than compensate for that. My favourite Tarantino film - easily.

Oct 22, 2022