The Summertime Killer | |
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Directed by | Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi |
Produced by | Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi |
Written by | Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi Jorge Illa Brian Degas |
Starring |
Olivia Hussey Karl Malden Christopher Mitchum |
Music by | Luis Enríquez Bacalov |
Cinematography | Juan Gelpí |
Edited by | Emilio Rodriguez Ramon Quadreny |
Distributed by | Isasi P.C. |
Release date
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January 29, 1973 |
Running time
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110 minutes |
Country | |
Language | Spanish |
The Summertime Killer (also known as Target Removed) is a 1972 crime film directed by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi and starring Olivia Hussey.
A young boy witnesses four mobsters beating his father to death. Twenty years later, he sets out on a quest to eliminate all of the gang members involved in the murder. After killing three of them, the mob's boss is informed by Police Captain John Kiley (Karl Malden) that an unknown boy has begun killing his mob partners.
Kiley flies to Portugal and begins putting the pieces of the puzzle together. (Kiley and the mob boss had been partners in 1952, but turned to a vicious rivalry from opposing sides of the law.) With the help of a confidential informant, he finds out Raymond Castor (Christopher Mitchum) has kidnapped Alfredi's daughter, Tania (Olivia Hussey). He goes to Spain to find him and he discovers a garage where Raymond works. This sends Kiley to Torrejón, to talk with Raymond's business partner, another mechanic. He finds Raymond's apartment, at the "Torres Blancas" in the Avenida América de Madrid. Raymond's apartment is a treasure of information, but the only personal picture shows Raymond as a young boy on the beach with his parents.
Meanwhile, he and Tania, after a rocky start (she attempts numerous escapes and tries to kill him with a sharpened closet pole), begin to fall in love. On the day he confronts Alfredi, Raymond hesitates to shoot him, and it ends with one of Alfredi's bodyguards shooting Raymond, who steals a motorbike and tries to escape. An accident then kills Alfredi and everyone else.
Raymond returns to his house and finds Police Captain Kiley is there. He is arrested, but just for a little time. Raymond has lost a lot of blood. Tania takes care of him as best as she can. Kiley lets them both go, but Raymond doesn't understand why. Kiley answers: "You don't have to. Just keep going before I change my mind." So they escape. When Kiley gets back to New York, he is killed by mobsters: Alfredi's bodyguards.
Wild East released this on a limited edition R0 NTSC DVD alongside Confessions of a Police Captain in 2010.
The film's theme "Summertime Killer" by Luis Enríquez Bacalov was used in the Kill Bill, Volume II soundtrack. [1]