
Kill Me, Deadly 2015
"A film noir comedy!"
Set in the sun-drenched yet gritty streets of 1947 Los Angeles, *Kill Me, Deadly (2015)* follows the misadventures of Charlie Nickels, a cynical private detective who has sworn off trusting anyone—especially women after a brutal betrayal.
Director: Darrett Sanders
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kill Me, Deadly (2015) about?
In 1940s Los Angeles, a hard-boiled private eye's client meets a grim fate and a priceless diamond disappears, forcing him to team up with a woman he's vowed to avoid. The investigation spirals into a labyrinth of lies, where trust is the ultimate gamble.
Who directed Kill Me, Deadly?
Darrett Sanders helms this neo-noir comedy, blending classic crime aesthetics with sharp, modern humor.
Who stars in Kill Me, Deadly?
The film features Kirsten Vangsness, Dean Lemont, Lesley-Anne Down, Joe Mantegna, and Donald Agnelli in key roles.
Is Kill Me, Deadly (2015) worth watching?
If you enjoy clever crime comedies with a retro vibe, *Kill Me, Deadly* is a solid pick. Its mix of humor and suspense makes it a fun watch, even if it doesn't break new ground in storytelling.
How long is Kill Me, Deadly?
*Kill Me, Deadly* runs for 100 minutes, offering a tight, engaging runtime perfect for a noir-inspired comedy.
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About Kill Me, Deadly (2015) — A Neo-Noir Comedy with Wit and Whodunits
Set in the sun-drenched yet gritty streets of 1947 Los Angeles, *Kill Me, Deadly (2015)* follows the misadventures of Charlie Nickels, a cynical private detective who has sworn off trusting anyone—especially women after a brutal betrayal. When his client is murdered and a dazzling diamond vanishes, Charlie finds himself dragged back into the dangerous world he tried to leave behind. Starring Kirsten Vangsness and Dean Lemont as the sharp-tongued duo navigating a web of deceit, this neo-noir comedy blends razor-witted dialogue with the shadowy aesthetics of classic crime films. With a tone that's equal parts playful and suspenseful, director Darrett Sanders crafts a world where every alleyway hides a secret and every handshake could be a trap.
The film's charm lies in its clever subversion of noir tropes, offering a modern twist on the genre's hallmarks. The chemistry between Vangsness and Lemont crackles as they play off each other's wit, while Lesley-Anne Down and Joe Mantegna add gravitas to the tangled plot. Whether you're a fan of vintage crime comedies or just love a good mystery with a side of sarcasm, *Kill Me, Deadly (2015)* delivers a delightfully dark romp through a bygone era.