Licensed to Kill
- Director: Arthur Dong
- Writer: Arthur Dong
- Producer: Arthur Dong; Thomas G. Miller
CGiii Comment
There is a defense known as 'homosexual panic'.
There is a practice that is globally accepted and adored that advocates hate - and that is religion.
The intelligence levels - with one notable exception - are as worrying as a radioactive cloud:
The bullet that I fired killed him, it was not my will to kill him, it was the bullet....
Terrifying - in every sense of the word.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Winner of both the Directors and Filmmakers Trophy awards at the Sundance Film Festival, "Licensed to Kill" goes behind the media headlines of recent high-profile anti-gay murders to investigate their causes. Attacked by gay bashers in 1977, filmmaker Arthur Dong probes the hearts and minds of murderers convicted of killing gay men he faces them in one-on-one cell block interviews and asks them directly: "Why did you do it?" Probing on-camera interviews with seven convicted killers behind bars propel the narrative drive of "Licensed To Kill." These inmates include a wide range of distinct profiles: a young man who claims he justifiably killed as protection from his victim's sexual advances - a defense known as "homosexual panic"; a self-loathing, religious gay man who killed because of his own homosexual tendencies; a victim of child abuse who feared losing his manhood; an army sergeant angry over the gays in the military debate; and a self-described homeboy looking for easy prey.
Cast & Characters
Donald Aldrich as Killer;
Corey Burley as Killer;
Raymond Childs as Killer;
William Cross as Killer;
Kenneth French as Killer;
Jay Johnson as Killer;
Jeffrey Swinford as Killer