The Killers (1964) – Review
The first interesting thing about The Killers is that it was promoted as the first ever TV Movie, but because of the violence and similarities to the Kennedy assassination at…
The first interesting thing about The Killers is that it was promoted as the first ever TV Movie, but because of the violence and similarities to the Kennedy assassination at…
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