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Release Date:
3 syyskuu 1993 (USA)
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A state of fear and terror more
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A journalist duo go on a tour of serial killer murder sites with two companions, unaware that one of them is a serial killer himself. full summary | add synopsis
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Kalifornia with a capital "K"
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Brad Pitt | ... | Early Grayce | |
| Kathy Larson | ... | Teenage Girl (as Catherine Larson) | |
| David Milford | ... | Driver | |
| David Duchovny | ... | Brian Kessler | |
| John Zarchen | ... | Peter | |
| David Rose | ... | Eric | |
| Michelle Forbes | ... | Carrie Laughlin | |
| Tommy Chappelle | ... | Old Man | |
| Juliette Lewis | ... | Adele Corners | |
| Judson Vaughn | ... | Parole Officer | |
| James Michael McDougal | ... | John Diebold (as J. Michael McDougal) | |
| Patricia Sill | ... | Carol | |
| Brett Rice | ... | Police Officer | |
| Marisa Raper | ... | Little Girl | |
| Bill Crabb | ... | Middle Aged Farmer (as Bill Crabbe) |
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Rated R for strong violence, and for sexuality and language.
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117 min | USA:118 min (unrated version)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Iceland:16 |
Singapore:M18 |
Canada:R (Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) |
New Zealand:R18 |
Australia:MA |
Finland:K-18 |
France:-12 |
Germany:18 |
Netherlands:16 |
Norway:18 (video premiere) |
South Korea:18 (cut) |
Spain:18 |
Sweden:15 |
UK:18 |
USA:NC-17 (original rating) |
USA:R |
Argentina:16
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Continuity: When Kessler and Carrie are having sex at the motel, Carries right bra strap is alternately on/off between shots.
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Brian Kessler:
How many people have you killed, Early?
Early Grayce: Well, now, how many people have you seen me kill, Bri?
Brian Kessler: None.
Early Grayce: That's how many I killed.
Brian Kessler: If you say so.
Early Grayce: Damn right I do. Shut up! Eat your food. You ain't never killed no one, have you, Bri?
Brian Kessler: No.
Early Grayce: No. Ain't seen nobody killed either, have you?
Brian Kessler: No, I haven't.
Early Grayce: No. Tell me something, big time. How are you going to write a book about something you know nothing about?
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Early Grayce: Well, now, how many people have you seen me kill, Bri?
Brian Kessler: None.
Early Grayce: That's how many I killed.
Brian Kessler: If you say so.
Early Grayce: Damn right I do. Shut up! Eat your food. You ain't never killed no one, have you, Bri?
Brian Kessler: No.
Early Grayce: No. Ain't seen nobody killed either, have you?
Brian Kessler: No, I haven't.
Early Grayce: No. Tell me something, big time. How are you going to write a book about something you know nothing about?
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater: Brain-Damage Night" (1995)
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Soundtrack:
Are You Strong Enough
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I just got done watching "Kalifornia" on Showtime for the fourth time since I first saw it back in July of 2001. You would think that with the recent wave of serial killer films, that "Kalifornia" would be amongst some of the earlier films worthy of mention but hasn't. Perhaps if this film had been released sometime between like 1996-1999, maybe it might have been more successful. In my opinion, "Kalifornia" is much different from most serial killer films released during the late 1990s. It has an almost completely different atmosphere from most of today's serial killer films like "Seven" or "The Bone Collector". Many serial killer films have shown a killer but that person is always behind a mask or we never see enough of them to actually learn anything about them. "Kalifornia" is a film that actually tries to break through that barrier and actually understand the criminal mind. It tries to answer questions like "why do they do the things they do? Is it because of something that happened in their past? Does it make them feel superior or powerful? Or do they do it because they like the thrill of the kill?" These are some of the things that "Kalifornia" tries to answer but also leaves room for us to try and figure things out for ourselves. Brad Pitt makes an everlasting impression as Early Grayce. When we first meet Early in the beginning of the film, we see that he is obviously one disturbed individual. When we first see him, it's late at night. Early is possibly drunk. We then see him pick up a rock, throw it off a bridge, and it later lands on the windshield of a passing car. Pitt is fierce in this film. It is always good to see him when he plays psychos or really bad people. It's funny that this would later lead him play a true loon like in "12 Monkeys" and that he would be on the other end of the spectrum in David Fincher's "Seven".