Kill Cruise

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Kill Cruise
Kill Cruise
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Description

Movies have that power to evade us from our reality and enjoy for more than an hour. Kill Cruise is one of them so you can't miss it.
After several years of planning and shooting, the film was released in theaters in year 1990.
It's always nice to find a movie that has a cast as good as we find in this feature film composed by Jürgen Prochnow, Patsy Kensit, Elizabeth Hurley.

The direction of the film has to continually make decisions and that work has been in the hands of Peter Keglevic.
has been the country in charge of bringing this story to life.

We love the way Peter Keglevic and his team have managed to convey the message of the film through the script.
The world is full of great producers and one of the best known is Rialto Film, Rocket Pictures, creator and developer of this project.
The music of this film comes from the hand of Brynmor Llewelyn Jones.

Edward Klosinski has a long experience in photography and now has this great film on his long list.
The variety of movies you can find about the Thriller, Drama genre gives you a better chance of enjoying this style.

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Critics Kill Cruise

Willie (the dog) wins the bacon. Better than expected. Worth seeing!
Very nice despite the unconvincing behavior of the characters. A must see for Liz Hurley fans. Not worth seeing
Unpredictable but pointless movie. Two women and one man. A waste of two hours
I enjoyed this movie, although I was not expecting it. A failure as serious or light entertainment. Sailing the Atlantic with a psychopath
So bad it hurts. Imagination is a wonderful tool depending on the situation you are seeing! Too similar to Dead Calm that came out the year before
Not entirely useless. Okay, look, until the last 15 minutes. A mindless plot
*revelation*. The surprise ending is silly. He's a murderer AND an idiot!
Why couldn't they just get along? An old dog (from the sea?). A curve ball that I didn't see coming
I'm going to take her to the sea again, it makes no sense for me to stay here
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