“The Long Kiss Goodnight” (1996) written by Shane Black, directed by Renny Harlin, starring Gena Davis & Samuel L. Jackson / Z-View
The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996)
Director: Renny Harlin
Screenplay: Shane Black
Stars: Geena Davis, Samuel L. Jackson, Yvonne Zima, Craig Bierko, Brian Cox, Patrick Malahide, David Morse, Joseph McKenna, Melina Kanakaredes, Alan North, Edwin Hodge, G.D. Spradlin and Rex Linn.
Tagline: Eight years ago she lost her memory. Now, a detective must help her remember the past before it buries them both. What’s forgotten is not always gone.
The Plot…
Samantha Caine (Davis) is a small town schoolteacher. Life is quiet. Life is good. Samantha is happy. She lives with her daughter and boyfriend. Samantha has come a long way in eight years. That was when she was found on a Jersey beach, pregnant and with no memory of her past.
At first Samantha hired the best detectives to try to discover her past. They all struck out. Mitch Henessey (Jackson) is a shady PI. Mitch lucked onto a suitcase with info that may help Samantha.
Samantha is shocked when a crazed convict breaks into her house to kill her. Samantha is even more dumbfounded by the fighting skills she didn’t know she had. The killer calls Samantha by a different name. He obviously knew her. In a fight to the death Samantha wins.
Mitch shows up. Samantha and Mitch decide to follow the clues the suitcase provides. Samantha will discover the truth to her past. The people that thought Samantha was dead will realize the job needs to be finished.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The Long Kiss Goodnight came at the right time. Writer Shane Black was at the top of his game. His screenplay provides the right mix of over-the-top action and humor. Director Renny Harlin was also killing it. He’s supported by a great cast. Gena Davis is perfect as the school teacher/assassin. Samuel L. Jackson wasn’t yet THE Samuel L. Jackson and is perfect as the guy who just wants to do one thing right. Kudos to Craig Bierko for owning all of his scenes. Brian Cox and David Morse are also perfectly cast.
Samuel L. Jackson has said that this was his favorite role.
Gena Davis and Renny Harlin were married when this film was made.
The Long Kiss Goodnight was ahead of it’s time. Now female action heroes are fairly common, but this was a groundbreaking role by Gena Davis.
The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) rates 5 of 5 stars.