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Killing Zoe DVD

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American safecracker (Stoltz) is summoned to Paris by childhood buddy Eric (Anglade) to help pull a Bastille Day bank heist. Dreams of easy money quickly evaporate when the heist goes sour and Eric transforms into a psychotic drug-crazed sociopath... This highly controversial first film by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Roger Avary (Pulp Fiction) was an instant cult classic and fast became the barometer by which Generation X gauged its own nihilism.

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Released
16 August 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Universal Pictures Video 
Classification
Runtime
92 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
0044006189529 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  Eric has the perfect, no fail robbery plan for Zed. We go in, we get what we want, we come out. But in life nothing is perfect. As the robbers lose control, the death toll mounts. The next victim is a bank secretary, the trouble is, she's Zoe, and Zed's in love with her. He has a second to decide what side he's on. Certificate 18 - Suitable for persons over 18 Year 2004 Languages English - Stereo

A violent crime heist thriller from Tarantino collaborator (and fellow ex-video store employee) Roger Avary. An American safecracker (Eric Stoltz) agrees to help a Parisian thief rob a bank on Bastille Day. However, the night before the robbery he meets a beautiful woman called Zoe (Julie Delpy). The robbery goes wrong and ends in violence. Luckily, Zoe turns out to be one of the bank clerks and helps her new found friend escape from the police.