Killer - Films and Television

Films and Television

  • Killer! (1969 film) An alternative title for This Man Must live".
  • The Killer (1972 film), a Hong Kong film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio
  • "Killer" (Taggart), the 1983 pilot episode and title of the later re-named Scottish detective TV series, Taggart
  • Killer! (1989 film) (video title: The Killer), a 1989 American film
  • The Killer (1989 film), directed by John Woo and starring Chow Yun Fat
  • Killer (1991 film), a Telugu film starring Akkineni Nagarjuna
  • Killer (1994 film) (a.k.a. Bulletproof Heart), a film starring Anthony LaPaglia, Mimi Rogers, and featuring Peter Boyle
  • Killer: A Journal of Murder, a 1996 film about serial killer Carl Panzram
  • Killer (1998 film), a French/Kazakhstani crime drama
  • Killer (video), a music DVD by Die Ärzte - first released in 1999
  • Killer: Dead or Alive, a 2006 thriller film
  • The Killer (2006 film), a Bollywood film starring Emraan Hashmi and Irrfan Khan
  • The Killer (2007 film), a horror short starring Michael Learned
  • "Killer" (CSI), an episode from the sixth season of the American television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2006)
  • Ghostface (Scream), aka "The Killer" - the murderer in the Scream movie series

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