• Source: Two to Tango
    • Two to Tango, also known as Matar es morir un poco (English: "To Kill is To Die a Little"), is a 1989 American-Argentine suspense film directed by Héctor Olivera and based on the novel Last Days of the Victim by José Pablo Feinmann, who also co-wrote the screenplay. It was one in a number of ten movies Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 1980s.


      Plot


      A hitman who wishes to leave his line of work is tasked by his agency with killing one final target in Buenos Aires, but the situation becomes complicated when he falls in love with his target's lover and asks her to flee to Nepal with him.


      Cast


      Don Stroud ... James Conrad
      Adrianne Sachs ... Cecilia Lorca
      Duilio Marzio ... Paulino Velasco
      Michael Cavanaugh ... Dean Boyle
      Alberto Segado ... Lorenzo 'Lucky' Lara
      Francisco Cocuzza ... Carlos Pino
      Golde Flami ... Hilda Levin
      Nathán Pinzón ... Morelos
      Juan José Ghisalberti ... Joseph Levin
      Ricardo Hamlin ... Bates
      Jose Luis Cabrera ... Tango Dancer
      Pablo Novak ... Sergio
      Adriana Salonia ... Adela
      Ana Maria Vita ... Boarder 1 at Levin's Hotel
      Alejandra De Luiggi ... Boarder 2 at Levin's Hotel
      Flávia Aberg Cobo ... Airline Attendant 1
      Maria Fournery ... Airline Attendant 2
      Armando Capo ... Angelo
      Ricardo Fasan ... Paolo Basso (as Ricardo Fassan)
      Lilian Rinar ... Blonde Woman
      Gianni Fiore ... Customs Employee (as Gianni Fiori)
      Daniel Ripari ... Bodyguard 1
      Arturo Noal ... Bodyguard 2
      Rubén Bermúdez ... Bodyguard 3
      Nestor Cannichio ... Lara's Driver


      Production


      The film was based on the novel Ultimas dias de la victima, by Argentine screenwriter, philosopher and novelist Jose Pablo Feinmann. The book was adapted as a movie for the first time in the Argentinian film Últimos días de la víctima (1982).
      The story was totally rewritten by a U.S. screenwriter, Yolanda Finch (Yolande Turner), together with Feinmann, for a North American audience.


      Receptiopn


      Variety called it "uneven".


      References




      External links


      Two to Tango at IMDb

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