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The Killers 1964 69 seconds Trailer

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The Killers 1964 69 seconds Trailer
Lee Marvin John Cassavetes, Ronald Reagan, Angie Dickinson
The Killers, story from Ernest Hemingway's The Killers, Universal Studios crime film . It is the second adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's short story of the same name, directed by Don Siegel, Ronald Reagan's last film. Marvin said that it was his favorite film

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  • Último filme de Ronald Reagan. Depois ele foi bancar o canastrão, na política.

  • That's not the first heist that Reagan planned…  Later, he had his eyes set on the US Treasury.

  • Fast guys girls cars & money....this beauty has it all. Reagan is a little out of place but the rest is perfect and so very 60's. I never get bored of this movie. ++++

  • Im goigt to see this next week at the movies. Looks good. Whats really exciting is that it's going to be IN COLOR

  • IN COLOR !

  • I always found this rather surreal; being Reagan's last movie, it was made only a couple of years before he became Governor and just sixteen years before he became president. By 1964 he more or less looked the way he did when he entered public life...suspend your disbelief for a moment, and you can almost imagine that it's the President slugging Angie Dickinson,

  • me encanta la hostia que se lleva Reagan

  • Uuggh. I haven't felt this sick since I saw that last Ronald Reagan film. (Just kidding, I'm quoting from "Airplane").

  • classic Noir at it's best!

  • This was the black and white version of the trailer (the color version is slightly different, and doesn't have the disclaimer "In Color"). The film was originally scheduled to have its premiere on TV {"SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES"} in the fall of 1964, but NBC rejected it as being "too violent". It was given theatrical release instead.

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