The Killers (1964)



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Synopsis:
Don Siegel directed this intensely pessimistic re-make of Robert Siodmak's 1946 film noir masterpiece The Killers, based upon a story by Ernest Hemingway. As the story opens two professional looking men in business suits -- Charlie (Lee Marvin) and Lee (Clu Gulager) -- push their way into a school for the blind and terrorize a secretary until she reveals the whereabouts of Johnny North (John Cassavetes). When Charlie and Lee trace Johnny to an automobile repair class, Johnny just stands there as the two men gun him down. Afterwards, Charlie wonders why Johnny just stood there, accepting his death. He also starts to wonder about his hefty paycheck for the murder and rumors that Johnny was involved in a million-dollar heist. He decides to pay Johnny's old friend Earl Sylvester (Claude Akins) a visit at his auto shop in Florida. Earl recalls the summer day long ago when former race car driver Johnny caught the eye of the rich and beautiful Sheila Farr (Angie Dickinson). Johnny has been preparing for a race, but Sheila's attentions sidetrack him. The day of the big race, Earl notices that Sheila is visited by a group of rich gangsters, headed by Browning (Ronald Reagan, in a very surprising performance). During the race, Johnny is involved in a terrible crash, effectively ending his racing career. However, it seems Browning is arranging a mail heist and hires Johnny to drive the getaway car.

~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
7/7/1964
Director Credit
Donald Siegel Director
Cast Credit
Davis Roberts Maitre D'
John Copage Porter
Seymour Cassel Desk Clerk
Jimmy Joyce Salesman
Scott Hale Hotel Clerk
Irvin Mosley Mail Truck Guard
Peter Hobbs Instructor
Tyler McVey Steward
Burt Mustin Elderly Man
Lee Marvin Charlie
Angie Dickinson Sheila Farr
John Cassavetes Johnny North
Ronald Reagan Browning
William Gulager Lee
Claude Akins Earl Sylvester
Norman Fell Mickey
Virginia Christine Miss Watson
Don Haggerty Mail Truck Driver
Robert Phillips George
Kathleen O'Malley Receptionist
Ted Jacques Gym Assistant
Production Credits Credit
Donald Siegel Producer
Art Department Credit
John McCarthy Set Designer
George B. Chan Art Director
James S. Redd Set Designer
George O'Connell Art Director
Frank Arrigo Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Richard L. Rawlings Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Helen Colvig Costume Designer
Bud Westmore Makeup



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