Kill Cruise
Facts
| Directed by | Jürgen Prochnow and Peter Keglevic |
| Cast | Jürgen Prochnow, Patsy Kensit, Elizabeth Hurley, Franz Buchrieser and Grazyna Szapolowska |
| DVD Release | September 9, 2003 |
| Running Time | 99 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 798622001030 |
| Buy this item | $13.49 at Amazon.com As of Dec 2 22:56 EST (details) 1 DVD, Westlake Entertainment, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 20 new from $0.98, 14 used from $0.41 |
About Kill Cruise
Studio: Ingram Entertainment Release Date: 10/16/2003 Product Description
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Average user review:| A "B" Movie Cinemax Thriller |
Anyway, the first time I viewed the film, I kept saying to myself: "this is called Kill Cruise but nobody's dying on this cruise." And that might be the biggest downfall of Kill Cruise: there's not much ACTION for the majority of the film. But there is something: a lingering tension and a couple of sex scenes.
What's funny is, I had no idea who Liz Hurley or Patsy Kensit were when I saw the movie. I knew their characters' names were Sue and Lou but by the end credits I got the names confused and thought Liz Hurley's name was actually Patsy Kensit and vice versa. It's humorous trying to get someone to recall an actress when you're giving them the wrong name.
Bottom Line: It's a cheap little drama about a neurotic, self-centered girl and her shy, quiet friend who go on a boat trip with a man who is suspected of killing his wife's lover. Whatever more you find out depends on you. August 8, 2006
| This Movie Flounders On The High Seas!!! |
| Elizabeth Hurley topless is all this movie has going for it. |
Other than that asset, this film is absolutely abysmal.
Atrocious acting, hackneyed script, ham fisted direction and terrible lighting.
It's not even good in a so-bad-it's-good type of way.
Avoid at all costs and just download the Elizabeth Hurley nudity off of the internet. July 28, 2005
| The Bar Song |
| Yeah, you might enjoy it |
The strength of this movie lies in the very realistic irritations played out among three people in close quarters who don't quite trust each other. Patsy Kensit is the painfully self-centered one, vying for the skipper's attention and becoming increasingly jealous and vindictive when he favors Hurley's character. Hurley is submissive and vacuous. There seems to be some lesbian tension between the two girls that further complicates matters. Kensit's snipes at the skipper and paranoid discussions with Hurley escalate into life-threatening behavior. Just when we think things have settled down again there is an inexplicable horrific act.
Prochnow and Kensit are the better actors here, and the young Liz Hurley seems to be around as window dressing. I was still surprised that she was the one who went naked, however, in several love scenes with Prochnow. Both of the girls are very pretty, even if their characters are grating. The main problem of this movie is the "twist" at the end for which there was no motive.
There seem to be a hundred different editions of this movie out there, all released by different distributors. Either the studio sold the rights again and again to make a quick buck, or there's some bootlegging going on. December 28, 2004
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