Kiss Me Deadly: A Jacob Keane Assignment (2008)
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A Milan-based photographer finds his quiet family life suddenly disrupted when a young woman from his past life returns to drag him back into the treacherous world of international espionage. Jacob Keane (Robert Gant) was living the good life before Marta (Shannen Doherty) came looking for help. Now… More A Milan-based photographer finds his quiet family life suddenly disrupted when a young woman from his past life returns to drag him back into the treacherous world of international espionage. Jacob Keane (Robert Gant) was living the good life before Marta (Shannen Doherty) came looking for help. Now it's beginning to look as if lazy days with his longtime boyfriend Paolo and beautiful daughter Julia are about to become a distant memory. Marta has been targeted by a mysterious and resourceful enemy, the same man who will soon threaten Jacob should he fail to act fast. Perhaps with a little help from their former colleague Yale (John Rhys-Davies), Jacob and Marta will be able to prevent the villainous Vigo (Ian Roberts) from destroying any more lives than he already has. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Ron Oliver
- Written By
- George Schenck, Frank Cardea
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- May 2, 2008 Limited
- Studio
- Regent Releasing
Critic Reviews
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Brent Simon, Shared Darkness
A gay-themed, very derivative, amnesiac Bourne-type, straight-to-video spy thriller that succeeds in some spicy character notes, but fails even by modest standards as an actioner.
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Cast
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Robert Gant
as Jacob Keane
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Shannen Doherty
as Marta
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John Rhys-Davies
as Yale
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Ian Roberts
as Vigo
- Fraser Brown
- Andrew Grainger
- Paul Ellis
- Stephen Hall
