Basically Ava wants Dwight to kill off her rich husband so she can claim all his fortune, naturally lots of double dealing, back stabbing and trickery ensues. It shows Dwight as a private eye, trying to be a decent man, but is lured back to the dark side by the rich and sexy Ava Lord. 'A Dame to Kill For' is a prequel that is set before the original story 'The Big Fat Kill' in the first movie. Roark and his goons catch up with him, severely beat him, take back their money and dump him. He is warned to flee the city but shrugs this threat off and goes out on the town with his new blonde floozy Marcie. 'The Long Bad Night' is the first new tale which sees the young cocky card shark Johnny taking on his corrupt father (Senator Roark) at cards and beating him badly. A very brief introduction which merely showcases Marv taking down some punk frat boys in his old neighbourhood. The first tale called 'Just Another Saturday Night' follows on with the deeds of Marv who still looks out for Nancy. The movie is a jumbled mix of both sequel and prequel storylines which hark back before the original movie whilst tying up loose ends. This time Tarantino does not direct anything leaving it to Rodriguez and Miller, whilst Rodriguez leaves the writing entirely to Miller.if any of that matters or you're interested. A direct sequel that follows on from the original with all the characters we know and love, two stories from the original comic/graphic novel, and for some reason two entirely new stories. Holy silhouettes the sequel finally arrives, a cool nine years after the original hit. Rating: R (Nudity|Brief Drug Use|Sexual Content|Strong Brutal Violence) In "Nancy's Last Dance," Nancy Callahan (Jessica Alba), mad with grief and rage over Hartigan's death, vows revenge. In "A Dame to Kill For," Dwight McCarthy (Josh Brolin) forsakes his battle with his inner demons to help Ava Lord (Eva Green), the woman of his dreams and nightmares. In "Just Another Saturday Night," Marv (Mickey Rourke) struggles to recall a nasty run-in with some frat boys. The damaged denizens of Sin City return for another round of stories from the mind of Frank Miller.
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