Killing Hasselhoff
Killing Hasselhoff is a 2017 American action comedy film directed by Darren Grant, and starring Ken Jeong and David Hasselhoff. The film was released on DVD and digital platforms on August 29, 2017.[1]
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Directed by | Darren Grant |
Written by | Peter Hoare |
Starring | Ken Jeong David Hasselhoff Jim Jeffries Colton Dunn Dan Bakkedahl Ron Funches Jennifer Ikeda Rhys Darby |
Music by | Nathan Whitehead |
Cinematography | Joseph White |
Edited by | Ryan Folsey |
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Distributed by | Image Nation |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
A man, who is down on his luck, attempts to win a celebrity death pool by trying to kill David Hasselhoff. The prize is half a million dollars, which he can use to pay off a loan shark and get his life back on track.[2]
Cast
- Ken Jeong as Chris
- Jim Jefferies as Tommy
- Colton Dunn as Redix
- David Hasselhoff as The Hoff
- Dan Bakkedahl as Nick
- Ron Funches as Bill Sigliano
- Jennifer Ikeda as Ann
- Rhys Darby as Fish
- Victor Turpin as Sebastian
- Jon Lovitz as Barry
- Master P as Del Toro
- Will Sasso as Wasserstein
- Flula Borg as Alcee
- Carlos Pena Jr. as Pedro
- Michael Winslow as himself
- Justin Bieber as himself
- Rick Fox as himself
- Kid Cudi as himself
- Tony Rock as himself
- Mel B as Herself
- Howie Mandel as himself
- Gena Lee Nolin as herself
- Patrick Monahan as himself
Production
Writer Peter Hoare was unhappy with the way the script was rewritten during production. He told Script Magazine, “Little by little, what I saw was the movie changed into something that was so different than the movie I originally wrote, and that David read, so many years before. Long story short, it came out on DVD, but man, it could have been really, really funny.” [3]
References
- "From Universal Pictures Home Entertainment: KILLING HASSELHOFF". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- Lewis, Rebecca (July 10, 2017). "It's time to off The Hoff in this first trailer for comedy Killing Hasselhoff". Metro. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
- Script Magazine (May 16, 2019). "Cannes 2019: Screenwriter Peter Hoare Describes the 10-Year Journey to "Overnight" Success". Script Magazine. Retrieved May 22, 2019.