Killer

A killer is someone or something that kills, such as a murderer.

Killer may also refer to:

Films and television

  • The Killer (1921 film), an American western film directed by and starring Jack Conway (filmmaker)
  • Killer! (1969 film), an alternative title for This Man Must Die
  • The Killer (1972 film), a Hong Kong film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio
  • The Killer (1989 film), a Hong Kong action and crime film directed by John Woo and starring Chow Yun Fat
  • Killer (1991 film), a Telugu film starring Akkineni Nagarjuna
  • Killer (1994 film) (a.k.a. Bulletproof Heart), a film starring Anthony LaPaglia and Mimi Rogers, and featuring Peter Boyle
  • Killer: A Journal of Murder, a 1996 film about serial killer Carl Panzram
  • Killer (1998 film), a French/Kazakhstani crime drama
  • Killer: Dead or Alive, a 2006 thriller film
  • The Killer (2006 film), a Bollywood film starring Emraan Hashmi and Irrfan Khan
  • Le Tueur (English: The Killer), a French film directed by Cédric Anger, released in 2007
  • The Killer (2007 film), a horror short starring Michael Learned
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 6)

    The sixth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiered on CBS on September 22, 2005 and ended May 18, 2006. The series stars William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger.

    Plot

    Brass, now partnered with Sofia Curtis, finds himself caught in a shootout that leaves one officer dead, and a Latino community enraged ("A Bullet Runs Through It"), before finding himself critically injured in a hostage standoff ("Bang-Bang"), in the sixth season of CSI. Meanwhile, Grissom and Willows reunite in order to investigate their toughest cases yet, including the death of a movie star ("Room Service"), a corpse discovered at a suburban home ("Bite Me"), a mass suicide at a cult ("Shooting Stars"), and an apparent suicide ("Secrets and Flies"), as Nick comes to terms with his PTSD ("Bodies in Motion"), and later tracks down a missing child ("Gum Drops"). Also this season, Greg hunts the head of a civil war reenactor ("Way to Go"), Grissom investigates the death of a psychic ("Spellbound"), and Sara comes face to face with her toughest adversary yet ("The Unusual Suspect").

    Taggart

    Taggart was a Scottish detective television programme, created by Glenn Chandler, who wrote many of the episodes, and made by STV Productions for the ITV network. The series revolved around a group of detectives, initially in the Maryhill CID of Strathclyde Police, though various storylines were set in other parts of Greater Glasgow and in other areas of Scotland. The team operated out of the fictional John Street police station.

    Taggart was one of the UK's longest-running television dramas and the longest-running police drama after the cancellation of The Bill.

    Mark McManus, who played the title character Jim Taggart, died in 1994; however, the series continued under the same name.

    The show's 100th story was aired on the ITV network on Christmas Eve 2009. In May 2011 the ITV network decided to axe Taggart from the network after 28 years.

    The series theme music is "No Mean City" sung by Maggie Bell.

    History

    Overload

    Overload or overloaded may refer to:

    Music

    Bands

  • Overload (Swedish band), a heavy metal band from Bollnäs, Sweden
  • Overload (USA band), a trash metal band from Louisville, Kentucky
  • Overload (Pakistani band), a Pakistani rock band from Lahore, Punjab, formed in 2003
  • Overload (Chinese band), Chinese rock / thrash metal band
  • Overload Generation (formerly Overload), English boy band
  • Albums

  • Overload (Overload album), the debut album by the Pakistani rock band Overload, released in 2006
  • Overload (Anthem album), Japanese heavy metal band Anthem's third studio album
  • Overload (Harem Scarem album), a 2005 album by the Canadian hard rock band Harem Scarem
  • Overloaded: The Singles Collection, a greatest hits compilation album by the Sugababes
  • Songs

  • "Overload" (Voodoo and Serano song), a 2003 dance song by Voodoo and Serano
  • "Overload" (Sugababes song), a 2000 pop song by the UK girl group Sugababes
  • "Overload" (Dot Rotten song), a 2012 grime/dubstep song by rapper Dot Rotten
  • "Overload", a song by Raven from their 1987 album Life's a Bitch
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 2)

    The second season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiered on CBS on September 27, 2001 and ended May 16, 2002. The series stars William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger.

    Plot

    The murder of a Police Chief leads Willows and Brown to Miami ("Cross Jurisdictions"), in the second season of CSI. The Las Vegas CSIs investigate another series of gruesome, unprecedented, and unsolvable crimes, including the murder of Catherine's brother ("Burked"), the disappearance of a University student ("Chaos Theory"), the death of a construction worker ("Overload"), the discovery of a decomposed body in a bag ("Bully for You"), a scuba diver discovered up a tree in the desert ("Scuba Doobie-Doo"), a fetish murder ("Slaves of Las Vegas"), and a death at a spa ("Alter Boys"). Meanwhile, Catherine and Sara investigate both a suspected suicide-by-train ("Caged") and a homicide at a remote convenience store ("And Then There Were None"), Warrick is given the opportunity to head the crime lab ("Ellie"), Grissom and Willows come to face to face with a serial killer in a courtroom ("Identity Crisis"), and Nick studies the death of a woman who drowned in the desert ("Anatomy of a Lye"), after finding himself the target of a stalker ("Stalker").

    Overload (Anthem album)

    Overload is Japanese heavy metal band Anthem's third studio album since their reformation in the year 2000.

    The album has been considered by most critics to be much more aggressive than their previous album Seven Hills. This direction of blending both new and old styles into their own musical style became the force for their future releases.

    Track listing

  • "Revenge" (Shibata) - 4:21
  • "The Voices" (Shibata) - 3:47
  • "Demon's Ride" (Shibata) - 4:26
  • "Rough and Wild" (Shibata) - 4:07
  • "Rescue You" (Sakamoto, Shibata) - 4:06
  • "Ground Zero" (Shimizu) - 3:21
  • "Overload" (Sakamoto, Shibata) - 4:28
  • "Desert of the Sea (Sakamoto, Shibata) - 5:14
  • "Gotta Go" (Sakamoto, Shibata) - 4:12
  • "Eternal Mind" (Shimizu) - 4:18
  • Personnel

    Band members

  • Eizo Sakamoto - vocals
  • Akio Shimizu - guitars
  • Naoto Shibata - bass, producer
  • Hirotsugu Homma - drums
  • Production

  • Chris Tsangarides - mixing
  • George Azuma - supervisor
  • References

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