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  1. Sep 14, 2001 · Kill Me Later: Directed by Dana Lustig. With Selma Blair, Max Beesley, O'Neal Compton, Lochlyn Munro. A suicidal loan officer is about to jump off the bank roof after seeing her lover/boss's pregnant wife, when a bank robber grabs her as hostage.

  2. Kill Me Later is a 2001 film directed by Dana Lustig and starring Selma Blair, Max Beesley, Brendan Fehr, Keegan Connor Tracy and Lochlyn Munro. Synopsis [ edit ] Blair plays Shawn, a loan officer at a bank who is having an affair with the bank’s married vice-president.

  3. Jun 14, 2014 · Kill Me Later (Movie-2001)Brendan Fehr (Actor) Keegan Connor TracySelma Blair Max Beesley O'Neal Compton Lochlyn Munro D.W. MoffettAlex ZaharaDana Lustig

  4. A suicidal loan officer is about to jump off the bank roof after seeing her lover/boss's pregnant wife, when a bank robber grabs her as hostage. She helps him escape. Shawn Holloway has a miserable life since she was eleven, when her father left her mother and she stayed alone with her problematic mother. Presently she is graduated, works in a ...

  5. Sep 14, 2001 · Director, Screenplay. Annette Goliti Gutierrez. Screenplay. Her goldfish dead, her lover exposed as a rat, Shawn Holloway leaves her bank post and goes to the roof intent on suicide. Before she can leap, she's taken hostage by Charlie Anders, a fleeing bank robber. He and his partners have stolen a million in cash and plan to escape to Venezuela.

  6. Synopsis. Not every hostage wants to be saved! Her goldfish dead, her lover exposed as a rat, Shawn Holloway leaves her bank post and goes to the roof intent on suicide. Before she can leap, she’s taken hostage by Charlie Anders, a fleeing bank robber. He and his partners have stolen a million in cash and plan to escape to Venezuela.

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › kill-me-laterKill Me Later - Metacritic

    Sep 14, 2001 · Keith Kimbell Which films at the 77th Cannes Film Festival wowed our critics, and which ones failed to deliver? We recap the just-concluded festival with a list of award winners and review summaries for dozens of films making their world premieres in Cannes, including new titles from David Cronenberg, Yorgos Lanthimos, Andrea Arnold, Kevin Costner, Jia Zhang-Ke, Ali Abbasi, Michel Hazanavicius, Paul Schrader, and more