Additional information for Kill Bill Vol. 2, which has a domestic theatrical release set for April 16, 2004. The film is being distributed by Miramax Films and has not yet been rated. Kill Bill Vol. 2 has a total running time of 137 minutes.
13
Argentina
MA
Australia
16
Brazil
18A
Canada
14
Chile
15
Denmark
K-15
Finland
12
France
16
Germany
IIB
Hong Kong
18
Ireland
16
Israel
T
Italy
PG-12
Japan
16
Netherlands
R16
New Zealand
15
Norway
14
Peru
R-13
Philippines
15
Poland
M/16
Portugal
M18
Singapore
16
South Africa
18
South Korea
18
Spain
15
Sweden
16
Switzerland
18
UK
R-12
Taiwan
18SG
Malaysia
16
Iceland
18
Hungary
TV-MA
USA
137min
Kill Bill - Volume 2
Brazil
Kill Bill - Volume 2
Italy
Kill Bill - Volume 2
Sweden
Kill Bill 2
Croatia
Kill Bill 2
Poland
Kill Bill 2
Portugal
Kill Bill: Volume 2
Finland
Kill Bill: Volume 2
France
Kill Bill: Volume 2
Turkey
Kill Bill Volume 2
Czech Republic
Kill Bill Volume 2
Slovakia
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
Finland
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
Germany
Убий Бил 2
Bulgaria
Убить Билла 2
Russia
Kill Bill
USA
Kill Bill - Vol. 2
Sweden
Kill Bill - pruudi kättemaks, vol 2
Estonia
Kill Bill 2.
Hungary
Kill Bill Part 2
USA
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Greece
Kill Bill Vol. 2: The Love Story
Japan
Kill Bill, la venganza: Volumen II
Argentina
Kill Bill. Volume 2
Spain
Kill Bill: Volumul 2
Romania
Kill Bill: la venganza - Volumen 2
Uruguay
Mokali Billi ori
Georgia
Tuer Bill: Volume 2
Canada
Ubiti Bila, drugi deo
Serbia
Vol. 2
USA
April 16, 2004
Canada
April 16, 2004
USA
April 20, 2004
UK
April 21, 2004
Belgium
April 21, 2004
Iceland
April 21, 2004
Netherlands
April 22, 2004
Australia
April 22, 2004
Czech Republic
April 22, 2004
Germany
April 22, 2004
Israel
April 22, 2004
Netherlands
April 22, 2004
Singapore
April 22, 2004
Switzerland
April 23, 2004
Austria
April 23, 2004
Denmark
April 23, 2004
Finland
April 23, 2004
Ireland
April 23, 2004
Italy
April 23, 2004
Norway
April 23, 2004
Poland
April 23, 2004
Sweden
April 23, 2004
Switzerland
April 23, 2004
Turkey
April 23, 2004
UK
April 24, 2004
Japan
April 29, 2004
Argentina
April 29, 2004
Hungary
April 29, 2004
New Zealand
April 29, 2004
Portugal
April 30, 2004
Chile
April 30, 2004
Greece
April 30, 2004
Taiwan
May 06, 2004
Hong Kong
May 07, 2004
Lebanon
May 12, 2004
Bahrain
May 12, 2004
United Arab Emirates
May 16, 2004
France
May 17, 2004
France
May 17, 2004
Switzerland
May 21, 2004
Mexico
May 21, 2004
Panama
May 21, 2004
Thailand
May 28, 2004
South Korea
June 11, 2004
Romania
June 11, 2004
Uruguay
June 17, 2004
Georgia
June 17, 2004
Russia
June 18, 2004
Kazakhstan
June 18, 2004
Lithuania
July 02, 2004
Estonia
July 07, 2004
Kuwait
July 07, 2004
Philippines
July 14, 2004
Indonesia
July 23, 2004
Spain
August 20, 2004
India
September 02, 2004
Slovakia
September 09, 2004
Slovenia
September 25, 2004
Brazil
October 07, 2004
Republic of Macedonia
October 08, 2004
Brazil
December 08, 2004
Egypt
December 10, 2004
Bulgaria
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The murderous Bride continues her quest of vengeance against her former boss and lover Bill, the reclusive bouncer Budd, and the treacherous, one-eyed Elle.
During the opening credits, we see the Bride's bloodied face again and hear her say "Bill, it's your baby." In the first scene, we see her driving an open car and saying that there is only one left to kill (which answers the question whether she believed that Elle died). She is on her way to Bill.Chapter 6: The Massacre at Two PinesBack at the beginning (a black-and-white segment), at the Two Pines Wedding Chapel in El Paso, TX, a dress rehearsal for a wedding is taking place. Reverend Harmony (Bo Svenson) and his wife (Jeannie Epper) decide that, since the bride will have no relatives present at the wedding, the groom's relatives and friends can sit on both sides of the aisle. The Bride (Uma Thurman) leaves the chapel to get some fresh air; on the way out, she is disturbed to hear flute music. On the front porch she finds Bill (David Carradine) sitting on a bench playing his bamboo flute. She asks him to be nice and he replies that he does not know how to be nice but will do his best to be sweet. They enter the hall and she introduces Bill to her fiancé as her father but rejects the fiancé's idea that, as her father, he should give her away at the ceremony. As the bride and groom are called to the front by the Reverend Harmony, no attempt is made to introduce 'father' to the rest of the fiancé's family. Bill stays at the back of the chapel.Outside the chapel, four armed assassins appear, all dressed in black. In one line they move to the door, they enter, and the shooting starts, killing everybody inside except for the Bride and Bill.Back in the present (in color), Bill visits his younger brother Budd (Michael Madsen), a.k.a. Sidewinder, at his trailer in the middle of nowhere and warns him about the Bride. She will kill Budd if Budd does not allow Bill to protect him. They had differences in the past but they should move on. Budd, drinking as they talk, replies that maybe they should get killed because the Bride deserves her revenge. He then infuriates Bill by saying that he pawned his priceless samurai sword (a gift from Bill) for $250.Chapter 7: The Lonely Grave of Paula SchulzBudd goes to work. He works as a bouncer in a strip club. He arrives 20 minutes late and sees that there are no customers in the club. He talks briefly with the bartender, Jay (Sid Haig), before he is called into the office by his hot-tempered, coke-snorting boss Larry Gomez (Larry Bishop). In the office, Larry argues with Budd over being late again, and Budd talks back, saying that there is nobody in the bar and there was no need for him to be there. Larry takes away all Budd's scheduled hours and tells him in a rude tone not to come back to work until he hears from him. In the bar, Budd agrees to clean up after a broken toilet that a stripper named Rocket says is overflowing.Budd returns to his trailer but standing in front of it suddenly freezes. He enters the trailer but looks out the window. The Bride, who was hiding under the trailer, sticks to the wall so he does not see her. When she opens the door Budd shoots her in the chest with a shotgun loaded with rock salt. While she lies wounded on the ground, Budd is very pleased with himself and injects her with a sedative. He phones Elle Driver (Daryl Hannah) and offers to sell her the Bride's Hattori Hanzo sword for a million dollars. Elle agrees to bring the money in the morning. Her condition is that the Bride must suffer to her last breath.At a cemetery, Budd and an accomplice dig a large hole in the ground in which they plan to bury the wounded Bride alive. When the grave has been dug, the Bride is given a choice: if she does not resist, she'll be given a flashlight; if she does, Budd will burn out her eyes with mace and leave her buried alive in darkness. She chooses the flashlight, is put in a coffin and the lid is nailed down. "This is for breaking my brother's heart," says Budd. Budd and his accomplice lower the coffin into the ground and cover it with soil. The Bride panics for a short time and recalls her training under Pai Mei.Chapter 8: The Cruel Tutelage of Pai MeiIn a flashback, Bill and the Bride, who is very much in love with him, sit by a campfire somewhere in China and Bill, who calls her "kiddo," plays his flute. He tells her about his kung fu teacher Pai Mei (Chia Hui Liu, credited as Gordon Liu) and his 'five-point-palm-exploding-heart technique.' The technique involves five blows administered to particular pressure points on the body with the fingertips. Thereafter, the victim's heart explodes after he or she takes five steps. Pai Mei did not teach Bill the technique because he does not show it to anyone.At the foot of the stairs leading to Pai Mei's place in another part of rural China, Bill, who has just come down, informs the Bride that Pai Mei will take her as his pupil because he is lonely. Bill's bruised face shows that he was hurt but he refuses to say what happened. Bill warns her not to show any disrespect or disobedience to Pai Mei because Pai Mei will kill her -- "he hates Caucasians, despises Americans, and has nothing but contempt for women." She climbs the steps and quickly is humiliated by Pai Mei, who scorns her fighting skills and her ethnicity. He challenges her to land one blow on him while they engage in hand-to-hand combat and the Bride fails. Pai Mei threatens to chop her hand off with a single blow and declares that her hand belongs to him and she must strengthen it. Over the next several weeks, the Bride works hard (practicing martial arts forms and bringing buckets of water up the long, steep flight of stairs) and learns hard. She finds striking a blow with her fist to break a hole through a thick wooden plank at close range the most difficult skill.Back to the present. Still in the coffin, the Bride manages to remove her boots and the belt tying her feet together. She takes out a straight razor hidden in her boot and uses it to cut her hands free. She hits the coffin lid with her fist repeatedly. The lid becomes smeared with her blood but it finally cracks. She appears to swim up through the earth, and an arm emerges from the grave. The Bride crawls out. Covered in dirt, she walks into a diner, sits down and calmly asks for a glass of water.Chapter 9: Elle and IThe Bride walks a great distance across the desert and through the mountains. She reaches Budd's trailer in time to see Elle arrive.Elle enters the trailer and gives Budd a red suitcase full of money. He makes margaritas in a grubby blender and serves them in dirty jelly-jar glasses while she examines the sword. He opens the suitcase, gloats over the money, and is struck in the face by a venomous black mamba snake that was hidden among the bundles of cash. Before he dies, Elle tells him that she is sorry that such a "piece of shit" as himself was the one who managed to kill the Bride -- she deserved better. She phones Bill and tells him that the Bride has killed his brother but that she, Elle, has killed the Bride. Elle also reveals the whereabouts of the final resting place of the Bride (in the grave of Paula Schulz) and mentions the Bride's real name for the first time: Beatrix Kiddo.Beatrix walks in and immediately attacks Elle. Their long and vicious fight destroys the trailer's interior. In a lull in the hostilities, Beatrix asks Elle how she lost her eye and Elle says that Pai Mei ripped it out because she offended him. Elle tells Beatrix that she poisoned Pai Mei in revenge and he died. They continue to fight and Elle gets hold of the Bride's sword. In a golf bag, the Bride finds another katana, inscribed "To my brother Budd, the only man I ever loved, Bill" -- apparently Budd did not sell it after all. As they face off, Elle relishes the irony of killing the Bride with her own sword. However, at close range, the Bride plucks out Elle's remaining eye and steps on it. Rather than finish killing Elle, Beatrix leaves the trailer, the black mamba hissing behind her as Elle shrieks and curses and flails.Last Chapter: Face to FaceIn Mexico, the Bride visits the courtly retired pimp Esteban Vihaio (Michael Parks), Bill's old mentor, and asks him to tell her where Bill is. He finally agrees because he thinks Bill would surely like to see her.She enters Bill's hacienda carefully, a gun in her hand, but is shocked to the point of tears when Bill and their small daughter B.B. (Perla Haney-Jardine), alive, both play-shoot at her with toy guns. She spends good time with her daughter, who falls asleep. The Bride goes to speak to Bill.Bill's warning shot pins Beatrix down in her seat, then he shoots her with a truth-serum dart. She explains why she left him: because she wanted to keep their child safe, not wanting her to grow up to be assassins like them.Flashback to a hotel room: the Bride, who's been sent on an assassination assignment to Japan, discovers that she is pregnant. Another assassin, Karen Kim (Helen Kim), shoots a hole in the door with a shotgun. The Bride, pointing her gun at Karen, convinces her that she is pregnant and persuades her to walk away, promising that she will do the same. As she leaves, Karen congratulates the Bride.Back in the present, Bill is puzzled because he believes that Beatrix is a natural born killer and could not change. He asks if she enjoyed killing the other people on her revenge list, and the truth serum forces her to admit that she did. They agree to fight with swords on the beach -- then Bill suddenly attacks her as they sit on his patio. At the climax of a brief skirmish during which both remain seated, she strikes him with the five-point-palm-exploding-heart technique. She tells Bill that she did not mention that Pai Mei taught her the technique because she is a bad person. Bill disputes that. They share an affectionate farewell before he takes five steps and falls down dead.Beatrix takes her daughter away to start a new life: "The lioness has rejoined her cub, and all is right in the jungle."
Quentin Tarantino
Director(s)
Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino
Uma Thurman
Writer(s)
Lawrence Bender
producer
Koko Maeda
associate producer
Dede Nickerson
associate producer
Kwame Parker
assistant producer
Erica Steinberg
executive producer
E. Bennett Walsh
executive producer
Bob Weinstein
executive producer
Harvey Weinstein
executive producer
Producer(s)
Robert Rodriguez
Composer(s)
Vernita Green
Vivica A. Fox
Nikki (as Ambrosia Kelly)
Ambrosia Kelley
Earl McGraw / Esteban Vihaio
Michael Parks
Edgar McGraw
James Parks
Trucker
Jonathan Loughran
Buck
Michael Bowen
Bald Guy (as Kenji Oba)
Kenji Ohba
Tokyo Businessman (as Yoshijuki Morishita)
Yoshiyuki Morishita
Boss Tanaka
Jun Kunimura
Boss Honda
Goro Daimon
Boss Koji / Crazy 88
Kazuki Kitamura
Boss Ozawah
Akaji Maro
Boss Benta
Shun Sugata
The 5, 6, 7, 8's (as The 5 6 7 8's)
Sachiko Fujii
The 5, 6, 7, 8's (as The 5 6 7 8's)
Ronnie Yoshiko Fujiyama
The 5, 6, 7, 8's (as The 5 6 7 8's)
Yoshiko Yamaguchi
Charlie Brown
Sakichi Satô
Crazy 88
Tetsuro Shimaguchi
Crazy 88 (as Boba)
Yôji Tanaka
Crazy 88 (as So Yamanaka)
Satoshi Yamanaka
Crazy 88
Issei Takahashi
Crazy 88 (as Juri Manase)
Julie Manase
Gogo
Chiaki Kuriyama
Johnny / Pai Mei (as Gordon Liu)
Chia Hui Liu
Proprietor
Yuki Kazamatsuri
O-Ren Ishii
Lucy Liu
Hattori Hanzo
Sonny Chiba
Sofie Fatale
Julie Dreyfus
Reverend Harmony
Bo Svenson
Mrs. Harmony
Jeannie Epper
Joleen
Stephanie L. Moore
Erica
Shana Stein
Janeen
Caitlin Keats
Tommy Plympton (as Chris Nelson)
Christopher Allen Nelson
Rufus
Samuel L. Jackson
Lucky
Reda Beebe
Jay
Sid Haig
Larry Gomez
Larry Bishop
Rocket
Laura Cayouette
Ernie
Clark Middleton
Director(s)
Quentin Tarantino
Uma Thurman
Writer(s)
producer
Koko Maeda
associate producer
Dede Nickerson
associate producer
Kwame Parker
assistant producer
Erica Steinberg
executive producer
E. Bennett Walsh
executive producer
Bob Weinstein
executive producer
Harvey Weinstein
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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