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FilmKill Your Darlings | |
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File:Kill Your Darlings.jpgPromotional poster for Kill Your Darlings. | |
Directed by | Björne Larson |
Written by | Björne Larson |
Starring | Lolita Davidovich Andreas Wilson Fares Fares Alexander Skarsgård Julie Benz John Larroquette Greg Germann Benito Martinez |
Kill Your Darlings is a 2006 film directed by Björne Larson and written by Björne Larson and Johan Sandström. In an interview with Svenska Dagbladet, Larson said that the film is based on a real event in his life when he met a seemingly nice man at an internet cafe in Los Angeles who ended up leaving Larsson bound and restrained in a desert. The film features a cast of many of the most popular contemporary Swedish actors (Fares Fares, father and son Stellan and Alexander Skarsgård, and Andreas Wilson from Oscar-nominated Evil) and some less famous US actors (Julie Benz, Greg Germann and Lolita Davidovitch).
The title seems to be a reference to the popular advice for writers, "Murder your darlings," commonly misattributed but written by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch.
Cast
- Lolita Davidovich as Lola
- Andreas Wilson as Erik
- Fares Fares as Omar
- Alexander Skarsgård as Geert
- Julie Benz as Katherine
- John Larroquette as Dr. Bangley
- Greg Germann as Stevens
- Benito Martinez as Officer Jones
- John Savage as Rock
- Terry Moore as Ella Toscana
- Skye McCole Bartusiak as Sunshine
- Michelle Bonilla as Susan (as Michelle C. Bonilla)
- Scott Williamson as Rob Wolfton
- Ashlyn Sanchez as Meadow
- Michael Cutt as Lou (as Michael J. Cutt)
- Stellan Skarsgård as Erik's Father
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