One Last Dance

One Last Dance

Movie

  • Duration: 1h 46min
  • Award(s): Jury 2006 (Won)
    Grand Jury Prize 2006 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Die in a Gunfight, Mr. Right
  • Story:
    An assassin is hired to kill the men responsible for kidnapping an important man's son. With every death, the killer gets closer to the last kidnapper's name... his own.
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One Last Dance - Cast

One Last Dance - Crew

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STORY

Story
An assassin is hired to kill the men responsible for kidnapping an important man's son. With every death, the killer gets closer to the last kidnapper's name... his own.

AWARDS

Won
Jury Award

Best Cinematographer | 2006 | Charlie Lam

Nominations
Grand Jury Prize Award

World Cinema Dramatic | 2006 | Max

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Joseph Quek (Ko) was originally cast to play Richard, but after an extensive search for a Singaporean lead, he was called in to read for Ko. He was the last person left to audition.

There are references throughout the movie to Writer and Director Max Makowski's first film, The Pigeon Egg Strategy (1998).

Francis Ng was Makowski's first choice for the role of T.

The film premiered in Competition at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006.

The film's European premiere was at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006.

Popular Dialogues

"T: No such thing as a hero, Ko, only a lucky idiot."

"Captain: As a cop all I have to do is live by the rules of the law. What's right and what's wrong is all I need to know, and that's much easier than trying to figure out what's good and what's bad."