Kiler-ów 2-óch

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Kilerów 2-óch
Kiler-ów 2-óch.jpg
Directed byJuliusz Machulski
Written byJuliusz Machulski,
StarringCezary Pazura
Małgorzata Kożuchowska
Jerzy Stuhr

Katarzyna Figura
Marek Kondrat
Jolanta Fraszyńska
Jan Englert
Music by
Release date
  • 8 January 1999 (1999-01-08)
Running time
127 minutes
CountryPoland
LanguagesPolish
Spanish

Kilerów 2-óch (English: Two Hitmen) is a continuation of Kiler movie, directed in 1997. The film premiered 8 January 1999 in Poland and like the first part it has received financial and critical success.

Plot[]

The time flies and Jurek Kiler has already forgotten the fact that he used to work as a taxi driver and that he was suspected of series of murders. He is now a public person, and together with his girlfriend Ewa runs a foundation that successfully raises money from all over the world. He is now a man of a great renown as he injects a substantial sums of money into various public institutions. However, the idyllic life becomes thwarted when two murderers who do their time - Siara and Lipski - do everything to blow him away. One time they hire a world-famous Polish murderer called Szakal, other time a Cuban hireling alleged Kiler's double who, after many attempts, fail to carry out their "responsibilities". The situation becomes even more perplexed when Lipski obtains a pass for his daughter's wedding and gets to know that his daughter Dona falls in love with Kiler whom she wants to marry ...

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Awards and nominations[]

  • In 2000, the movie was nominated for the ORZEŁ (Polish Academy Award) for the best achievement in sound editing (Marek Wronko) and the best achievement in editing (Jadwiga Zajicek).

Notes[]

  • Siara's (Janusz Rewiński) villa in the suburbs of Warsaw is exactly the same building as the residency of Edward Nowak (Janusz Rewiński) in the Polish serial “Tygrysy Europy”.
  • When two Young Wolves are coming into Kiler's flat one can see a movie “Szwadron” that has been directed by Juliusz Machulski .
  • In the scene at the airport Juliusz Machulski is holding a plate with “Barry Sonnenfeld” written on it – the name of a director who was supposed to make an American version of “Kiler”.

Mistakes[]

  • One can spot a video camera operator in Aldona's glasses.
  • When Morales drives up outside Kiler's block of flats he parks his hummer next to a van, whereas when Kiler comes down the car is parked farther.

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