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Killing Gunther
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The action comedy follows the history of some young contract killers.As the crude and undisciplined professional killers procure a docu-group at firearm point, to have irrefutable confirmation that they're the ones who will kill the most scandalous contract killer ever, Gunther. In any case, Gunther is on to them before they know it and he makes it his own moves
The action comedy follows the history of some young contract killers.As the crude and undisciplined professional killers procure a docu-group at firearm point, to have irrefutable confirmation that they're the ones who will kill the most scandalous contract killer ever, Gunther. In any case, Gunther is on to them before they know it and he makes it his own moves
Actors:
Amir Talai,
Elizabeth Bowen,
Lars Grant,
Steve Bacic,
Taran Killam,
Tony Chris Kazoleas,
Amitai Marmorstein,
Dave Squatch Ward,
Ryan Gaul,
Tawny West,
Joel Cottingham,
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Amir Talai
24 June 1977, San Francisco, California, USA
Elizabeth Bowen
Lars Grant
Steve Bacic
13 March 1965, Lisicic, Croatia
Taran Killam
1 April 1982, Culver City, California, USA
Tony Chris Kazoleas
Amitai Marmorstein
Dave Squatch Ward
Ryan Gaul
Tawny West
Joel Cottingham
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, Hong Kong
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September 28, 2017
Killing Gunther is an astonishingly unfunny film considering the level of sheer comedic talent involved in it. Its lack of energy or character development keeps the film from ever finding its groove.

