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KILL BILL: VOLUME 2
KILL BILL DOUBLE FEATURE
Sat
14
Sat 14 Oct 8:30 PM
Arc Cinema
Allocated Seating
137 Mins
October
2004| 35MM | US | D: Quentin Tarantino
With two names accounted for in her quest to kill Bill (David Carradine) and the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, The Bride (Uma Thurman) must still contend with Bill’s brother Budd (Michael Madsen) and the vicious Elle (Daryl Hannah) before the final showdown.
The Bride will need every fighting technique taught to her by the legendary martial arts master Pai Mei (Gordon Liu) if she is to achieve her goal.
But with Bill finally in her grasp, a surprising complication throws her careful plans for revenge into chaos.
With signature dialogue from Tarantino, Kill Bill: Volume 2 builds tension while adding an emotional heart to the epic journey of The Bride.
Purchase a double feature pass at a special price to see both parts of Kill Bill together!
‘Chattily cruel, ecstatically gentle, Volume 2 creates an off-centre world you don’t want to leave’ – The Independent (UK)
Presented on a 35mm film print from the NFSA collection.
With two names accounted for in her quest to kill Bill (David Carradine) and the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, The Bride (Uma Thurman) must still contend with Bill’s brother Budd (Michael Madsen) and the vicious Elle (Daryl Hannah) before the final showdown.
The Bride will need every fighting technique taught to her by the legendary martial arts master Pai Mei (Gordon Liu) if she is to achieve her goal.
But with Bill finally in her grasp, a surprising complication throws her careful plans for revenge into chaos.
With signature dialogue from Tarantino, Kill Bill: Volume 2 builds tension while adding an emotional heart to the epic journey of The Bride.
Purchase a double feature pass at a special price to see both parts of Kill Bill together!
‘Chattily cruel, ecstatically gentle, Volume 2 creates an off-centre world you don’t want to leave’ – The Independent (UK)
Presented on a 35mm film print from the NFSA collection.
October