Killing Zoe
Killing Zoe is a 1993 crime film written and directed by Roger Avary and starring Eric Stoltz, Jean-Hugues Anglade and Julie Delpy. The story details a safe cracker named Zed who returns to France to aid an old friend in performing a doomed bank heist. Killing Zoe was labeled by Roger Ebert as "Generation X's first bank caper movie." In 2019, Avary directed the semi-sequel Lucky Day.
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Directed by | Roger Avary |
Written by | Roger Avary |
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Cinematography | Tom Richmond |
Edited by | Kathryn Himoff |
Music by | tomandandy |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
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Budget | $1.5 million |
Box office | $1.3 million |
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