Additional information for The Killer Inside Me, which has a domestic theatrical release set for June 18, 2010. The film is being distributed by IFC Films and has not yet been rated. The Killer Inside Me has a total running time of 109 minutes.
III
Hong Kong
18
UK
18
Ireland
R
USA
18
South Korea
R18
New Zealand
16
Switzerland
18
Malaysia
MA
Australia
K-18
Finland
R15+
Japan
R21
Singapore
16
Netherlands
15
Norway
VM14
Italy
13
Argentina
18
Germany
-12
France
109min
El diablo bajo la piel
Argentina
El diablo bajo la piel
Uruguay
O Assassino em Mim
Brazil
O Assassino em Mim
Portugal
The Killer Inside Me
Denmark
The Killer Inside Me
France
Убийца внутри меня
Russia
El asesino dentro de mi
Colombia
El demonio bajo la piel
Spain
Ha'rotze'ach she'betohi
Israel
Morderca we mnie
Poland
Morilec v meni
Slovenia
O dolofonos mesa mou
Greece
Tapja minu sees
Estonia
Tappaja sisälläni
Finland
Ucigas in mine
Romania
January 24, 2010
USA
February 19, 2010
Germany
March 22, 2010
Hong Kong
April 09, 2010
France
April 16, 2010
Belgium
April 27, 2010
USA
June 08, 2010
Ireland
June 08, 2010
UK
June 18, 2010
USA
June 25, 2010
USA
July 01, 2010
Denmark
July 08, 2010
France
July 08, 2010
South Korea
July 24, 2010
South Africa
July 29, 2010
Australia
August 11, 2010
France
August 18, 2010
Belgium
August 18, 2010
Germany
August 22, 2010
Germany
August 26, 2010
Australia
August 31, 2010
Slovenia
September 01, 2010
Switzerland
September 02, 2010
Israel
September 03, 2010
Taiwan
September 16, 2010
Russia
September 20, 2010
Greece
September 23, 2010
Greece
September 25, 2010
Brazil
October 07, 2010
Kazakhstan
October 08, 2010
Finland
October 14, 2010
Netherlands
November 17, 2010
Sweden
November 26, 2010
Italy
December 10, 2010
Estonia
December 15, 2010
Sweden
December 17, 2010
Mexico
December 30, 2010
Argentina
January 21, 2011
Spain
April 16, 2011
Japan
May 18, 2011
Brazil
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A West Texas deputy sheriff is slowly unmasked as a psychotic killer.
Deputy Sheriff Lou Ford (Casey Affleck) is a pillar of the community in his small west Texas town, patient, dependable, and well-liked. Beneath his pleasant facade, however, he is a sociopath with violent sexual tastes. As a teenager, Lou was caught raping a five-year-old girl by Mike, his older step-brother. Mike pleaded guilty to the crime and served prison time to protect Lou. After being released, Mike was hired by the construction firm of Chester Conway (Ned Beatty). One day on the job, Mike had a fatal accident. Lou believes that Conway planned the accident.At the prodding of Sheriff Bob Maples (Tom Bower), Lou visits Joyce Lakeland (Jessica Alba), a prostitute who is having an affair with Conway's son, Elmer (Jay R. Ferguson). When Joyce objects to Lou's treatment of her and slaps him, he throws her on the bed and uses his belt buckle for a spanking until her buttocks are bruised and bleeding. Joyce enjoys pain, and she and Lou begin a passionate love affair.Joyce suggests that Lou would never leave town with her, but they devise a plot to extort $10,000 from the Conways. Sheriff Maples and Chester Conway ask Lou to oversee the payoff. Lou has another plan: He viciously beats Joyce, intending to kill her. When Elmer arrives, Lou shoots and kills him. He then plants the gun on Joyce, hoping to make the scene look like a murder/suicide. Joyce survives, however, and Conway announces his intention to see her executed for killing Elmer.Lou's reputation begins to falter: His longtime girlfriend, Amy (Kate Hudson), suspects he is cheating on her, and the county district attorney, Howard Hendricks (Simon Baker), suspects that Lou could be behind the murders. Lou is asked to join Sheriff Maples and Conway in taking Joyce to a hospital in Fort Worth where doctors can operate on her; Conway wants her alive so he can interrogate her as soon as possible. Lou waits in a hotel room while the surgery takes place. A shaken Maples arrives to tell him that Joyce died on the operating table. Lou and Maples return to west Texas by train.While browsing his father's books at home, Lou discovers some nude photographs of a woman that were hidden in a Bible. The woman was Helene, a housekeeper and babysitter in his youth who bears a strong resemblance to Joyce. Lou recalls that Helene introduced him to sadomasochism, urging him to strike her and proclaiming that she loved pain. Lou burns the photos.Hendricks arrests a local youth, Johnnie Pappas (Liam Aiken), as a suspect in the murders of Elmer and Joyce. He was found with one of the $20 bills Elmer was to give Joyce in the payoff; Conway had the bills marked in order to blackmail Joyce if she didn't leave town. Because Lou is close to Johnnie, Hendricks asks Lou to persuade him to confess. But it was Lou who had given Johnnie the marked $20 bill after taking it from Elmer. Lou confesses to Johnnie, who promises to protect him. Lou hangs Johnnie, making it look like a suicide.Johnnie's death only makes the town more suspicious of Lou. Journalist and union organizer Joe Rothman (Elias Koteas) implies that he knows Lou killed Elmer and Joyce and suggests Lou leave town. Amy persuades him to elope and acquiesces to his desire to spank her roughly in bed. At first Lou is satisfied, but his homicidal urges begin to resurface and he contemplates killing Amy.An alcoholic bum whom Lou had previously brutalized (Brent Briscoe) says he knows Lou committed the murders and expects $5,000 to keep quiet. Lou asks him to come back in two weeks, when he and Amy plan to elope. That day, Lou beats Amy to death, then chases the bum down the street, accusing him of the crime. The bum is killed by another deputy, Jeff Plummer (Matthew Maher).The next morning, Plummer appears on Lou's porch to tell him that Maples committed suicide, heartbroken over Lou's crimes. Hendricks and Plummer try to get a confession from Lou, who cockily refuses. They have a letter that Amy intended to give him before they eloped, in which Amy begs him to come clean. Lou is arrested and sent to an insane asylum.After a few weeks, a slick lawyer, Billy Boy Walker (Bill Pullman), has him released and drives him home. Knowing that the authorities probably have evidence against him and that the evidence could only be Joyce, who did not die after all Lou begins to plot his own death.Joyce, now able to walk but still bearing the scars of that brutal night, is brought to Lou's house. She tells Lou that she refused to cooperate with the authorities because she loves him. Lou says he loves her, too and then stabs her. Plummer opens fire, igniting the gasoline and alcohol Lou has spread around the house and causing an explosion that kills everyone inside.
Michael Winterbottom
Director(s)
John Curran
Jim Thompson
Writer(s)
Lilly Bright
executive producer
Chad Burris
executive producer
Anna Croneman
co-producer
Andrew Eaton
producer
Tomas Eskilsson
co-producer
Jordan Gertner
executive producer
Chris Hanley
producer
Susan Kirr
co-producer
Alan Liebert
executive producer
Randy Mendelsohn
executive producer
Tom Ritchie
executive producer
Bradford L. Schlei
producer
Tara Subkoff
associate producer
Fernando Sulichin
executive producer
Tricia van Klaveren
co-executive producer
Producer(s)
Joel Cadbury
Melissa Parmenter
Composer(s)
Lou Ford
Casey Affleck
Amy Stanton
Kate Hudson
Joyce Lakeland
Jessica Alba
Chester Conway
Ned Beatty
Joe Rothman
Elias Koteas
Sheriff Bob Maples
Tom Bower
Howard Hendricks
Simon Baker
Billy Boy Walker
Bill Pullman
Bum / Stranger
Brent Briscoe
Deputy Jeff Plummer
Matthew Maher
Johnnie Pappas
Liam Aiken
Elmer Conway
Jay R. Ferguson
Max Pappas
Ali Nazary
Waitress
Blake Lindsley
Lou - 13 (as Zachary Josse)
Zach Josse
Mike - 15
Noah Crawford
Lou - 6
Blake Brigham
Helene
Caitlin Turner
Turnkey / Guard
Michael Gibbons
Nurse
Rosa Pasquarella
Courthouse Secretary
Arletta Knight Fink
Dispatcher #1
Jed Fox
Courthouse Diner Waitress
Donna E. Jones
Police Dispatcher #2
Russell Stewart
Cab Driver (uncredited)
Jon Bielich
Townsperson (uncredited)
Phillip Borghee
Deputy (uncredited)
Brett Bower
Tulsa Man #10 (uncredited)
Jeremy Castaldo
Townsperson (uncredited)
Heather Cates
Townsperson (uncredited)
Lori Lynne Cross
Sheriff (uncredited)
Jeffrey Feingold
Townsperson (uncredited)
Sean Frost
Ft.Worth Man #12 (uncredited)
Mark Adam Goff
Sheriff Deputy (uncredited)
Chris Hoyt
Nurse (uncredited)
Mila McCoy
Townsperson (uncredited)
Patrick McGee
Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
Drew Nixon
Train Traveler (uncredited)
Debbi Tucker
Director(s)
Jim Thompson
Writer(s)
executive producer
Chad Burris
executive producer
Anna Croneman
co-producer
Andrew Eaton
producer
Tomas Eskilsson
co-producer
Jordan Gertner
executive producer
Chris Hanley
producer
Susan Kirr
co-producer
Alan Liebert
executive producer
Randy Mendelsohn
executive producer
Tom Ritchie
executive producer
Bradford L. Schlei
producer
Tara Subkoff
associate producer
Fernando Sulichin
executive producer
Tricia van Klaveren
co-executive producer
Producer(s)
Melissa Parmenter
Composer(s)
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