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*Rapper [[Charli Baltimore]] adopted her stage-name from name of the heroine of this film. |
*Rapper [[Charli Baltimore]] adopted her stage-name from name of the heroine of this film. |
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*The screenplay was written by [[Shane Black]], who was at the start of the 1990s one the highest-paid scriptwriters in Hollywood. His screenplay for the Bruce Willis actioner ''[[The Last Boy Scout]]'' was bought by Warner Bros. for an estimated $1.25 million in 1990. |
*The screenplay was written by [[Shane Black]], who was at the start of the 1990s one the highest-paid scriptwriters in Hollywood. His screenplay for the Bruce Willis actioner ''[[The Last Boy Scout]]'' was bought by Warner Bros. for an estimated $1.25 million in 1990. |
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*During the scene where [[Geena Davis]] gives herself a makeover, the song "[[She's Not There]]" plays, performed by [[Carlos Santana|Santana]]. |
*During the scene where [[Geena Davis]] gives herself a makeover, the song "[[She's Not There]]" plays, performed by [[Carlos Santana|Santana]]. This song was later interpolated on the [[Malcolm McLaren]] song "About Her", which was featured in the movie ''[[Kill Bill]]''. In both films, the main character is an ex-female assassin who returns to her old way of life. [[Samuel L. Jackson]] also appears in both films. |
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Revision as of 02:43, 26 August 2006
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Directed by | Renny Harlin |
Written by | Shane Black |
Produced by | Stephanie Austin, Shane Black, Renny Harlin |
Starring | Geena Davis, Samuel L. Jackson |
Distributed by | New Line Cinema |
Release dates | October 11, 1996 |
Running time | 120 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | $65,000,000 |
The 1996 thriller The Long Kiss Goodnight stars Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson. Parts of this movie were filmed at the Windermere House in Windermere, Ontario, Canada, in the Muskoka region; the house burned to the ground during filming.
Plot
Samantha Caine (Geena Davis) is a suburban mom and schoolteacher with a seemingly normal life. However, she was found badly injured and amnesiac several years ago, and has no memory of her past. When she's attacked by an escaped convict, Samantha dispatches her attacker with lethal self-defense skills she wasn't aware she possessed. She hires wisecracking private investigator Mitch Henessey (Samuel L. Jackson) to help her find the truth about her past. She contacts the mysterious Dr. Nathan Waldman (Brian Cox) who reveals that Samantha is really Charly Baltimore, an assassin for the CIA who went missing eight years ago. When Samantha is captured and tortured by some of her old enemies, "Charly", previously dormant, resurfaces. She discovers that her former boss at the CIA, Leland Perkins (Patrick Malahide) has allied with a terrorist named Timothy (Craig Bierko) in a plot to detonate a chemical bomb in downtown Buffalo, New York, frame Islamic terrorists for the crime and thus secure more funding. She and Mitch set out to thwart the plot and rescue her young daughter, Caitlin (Yvonne Zima) from the clutches of the terrorists.
Trivia
- Rapper Charli Baltimore adopted her stage-name from name of the heroine of this film.
- The screenplay was written by Shane Black, who was at the start of the 1990s one the highest-paid scriptwriters in Hollywood. His screenplay for the Bruce Willis actioner The Last Boy Scout was bought by Warner Bros. for an estimated $1.25 million in 1990.
- During the scene where Geena Davis gives herself a makeover, the song "She's Not There" plays, performed by Santana. This song was later interpolated on the Malcolm McLaren song "About Her", which was featured in the movie Kill Bill. In both films, the main character is an ex-female assassin who returns to her old way of life. Samuel L. Jackson also appears in both films.