Karla - posters, covers, wallpapers

Lots of posters, covers and wallpapers for the movie "Karla"
Karla (2006)
Timing: 1:39 (99 min)
Karla - TMDB rating
5.41/10
111
Karla - Kinopoisk rating
6.282/10
5106
Karla - IMDB rating
5.4/10
6600

Posters, covers

Poster to the movie "Karla" #7303392K 1600p
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Backdrops, wallpaper

Backdrop to the movie "Karla" #730336HD Ready 720p
Backdrop to the movie "Karla" #730337HD Ready 720p

What's left behind the scenes

  • With the exception of Tammy, the names of all the victims were changed due to their age. However, the circumstances of their deaths are shown accurately.
  • In reality, Karla Homolka and her husband and accomplice legally changed their surname to Till before their arrest, in honor of Martin Campbell’s thriller "The Defense Rests" (1988), in which the lead role was played by Kevin Bacon.
  • For filming, the lead actress, Laura Prepon, had to dye her hair. As a result, her character appears with blonde hair in the two final seasons of the series “That '70s Show” (1998-2006).
  • In March 2005, the lawyer representing the families of two murdered schoolgirls from Ontario demanded a preview of the film to determine whether to object to its release. A screening was organized for him and the families, after which they decided not to protest.
  • The entire film was shot in the USA, with American actors, and was directed by Americans. Representatives of the Canadian film industry refused to have anything to do with the film.
  • Canadian filmmaker Peter R. Simpson initially purchased the rights to adapt “Invisible Darkness,” one of two books written about Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo by writer Stephen Williams in 1994. Due to a sharply negative public reaction, he had to abandon all thoughts of adaptation.
  • After the film's release, Misha Collins, who played Paul, stated that he regretted his involvement in the filming due to the extremely negative reaction of the Canadian public to the film and the crimes depicted in it. The actor now advises viewers not to see it.
  • The film takes place in the late 1980s and early 1990s, yet Paul has a poster of the 1999 album “Make Yourself” by the American rock band Incubus.
  • The film shows the border between the Canadian province of Ontario and the American state of New York running through the forest. In reality, the border between the American state of New York and the province of Quebec runs through the forest.
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