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The Long Kiss Goodnight is a 1996 action thriller film starring Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson, written by Shane Black and directed by Renny Harlin.

Runtime 120 mins   Release Date Oct 11th 1996

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Funny, clever, action packed

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By pambelina | Sep 29th, 22:34 | Spam?
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review by pambelina | Sep 29th 2010, 22:45 | Direct Link | Spam?

One of my all time favourite films. I have saw it a dozen times and would gladly watch it a dozen more. Gina Davis is amazing in this film and so is her character or should I say characters. She carries off the role as Samantha the housewife and mother with ease and humour but when her memory starts to return and she relearns she is a CIA assassin named Charlie then she takes command of the film and kicks some serious ass. I love her in this role and feel the film never got the credit or box office success it deserved. it is quite fantastical and the plot is a little thin in places but the fabulous acting and action make these facts pale in to insignificance. I think I'll dust off my old DVD and watch it this Christmas. I highly recommend you do too.

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1990s action films, 1990s thriller films, 1996 films, American action thriller films, English-language films, Films directed by Renny Harlin, Films set in New Jersey, Films set in New York, Films set in Pennsylvania, Films shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Films shot in New Jersey, Films shot in Ontario, Films shot in Toronto, Girls with guns films, New Line Cinema films