Kill and Kill Again
Kill and Kill Again

Kill and Kill Again

1981Movie100 minEnglish

Dr. Horatio Kane has been kidnapped, and is being forced to create an army of martial artists who will help take over the world. His daughter, Kandy Kane, enlists the help of Steve Chase (and a few of his friends) to rescue her father before it's too late.

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IMDb5.1/10
Director: Chuck VincentGenres: Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Plot Summary

In a dystopian future, a ruthless crime lord has developed a technique to transfer human consciousness into robotic bodies. A former police detective, now a mercenary, is hired to rescue a scientist who holds the key to stopping this terrifying technology. He must navigate a world filled with cybernetic assassins and treacherous corporate espionage to prevent the complete subjugation of humanity.

Critical Reception

Kill and Kill Again is a low-budget, action-packed science fiction film that found a niche audience for its gritty portrayal of a futuristic dystopia and its inventive, albeit primitive, special effects. While not a critical darling, it's often remembered fondly by fans of B-movies for its earnest effort and unique premise.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious, albeit B-movie scope.
  • Noted for its early exploration of consciousness transfer themes.
  • Criticized for its dated special effects and sometimes uneven pacing.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche status, but those who appreciate its genre and era tend to find it an entertaining, albeit flawed, entry in 1980s sci-fi action.

Fun Fact

Director Chuck Vincent was known for his independent filmmaking approach and often worked with limited budgets, which is evident in the practical effects and determined performances in 'Kill and Kill Again'.

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