Val Kilmer the Real Deal

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Dead Girl 1996

 
Dark and Bizzare

 

Story Never released in the United States, Dead Girl, is the brain child of writer-director Adam Coleman Howard and is meant to be a satirical look at the movie business.

 

In one of his most bizarre roles, Val Kilmer plays Dr. Dark, a psychiatrist who not only treats movie star wanna-be Ari Rose (Adam Coleman Howard) but is also in desperate need of psychiatric care himself!

 

FYI While this has never been released in the United States, copies, usually very poor VHS taped copies from Portugese or Korean copies have made their way to the US via Ebay. Kilmer is in just a few very memorable scenes. He creates an unforgettable character.

 

Our Two Cents If you are a die-hard Kilmer fan, of course you have to see this film at least once, if you can find it.

Trailer

 

Images courtesy YBG Productions