Cinemorgue Wiki
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
Line 3: Line 3:
   
 
==Deaths in Film==
 
==Deaths in Film==
*'''''The Devil's Rain'' (1975)''' [''Danny'']: Melts, along with all the other cultists, when "the devil's rain" is unleashed upon them.
+
*'''''[[The Devil's Rain (1975)]]''''' [''Danny'']: Melts, along with all the other cultists, when "the devil's rain" is unleashed upon them.
   
*'''[[Carrie (1976)|''Carrie'' (1976)]]''' [''Billy Nolan'']: Killed in a car crash/explosion (along with [[Nancy Allen]]) when [[Sissy Spacek]] telekinetically sends their car out of control. (''Thanks to Gary and Robert'')
+
*'''''[[Carrie (1976)]]''''' [''Billy Nolan'']: Killed in a car crash/explosion (along with [[Nancy Allen]]) when [[Sissy Spacek]] telekinetically sends their car out of control. (''Thanks to Gary and Robert'')
   
*'''''[[Pulp Fiction (1994)|Pulp Fiction ]]''[[Pulp Fiction (1994)|(1994)]]''' [''Vincent Vega'']: Shot in the stomach with his own sub-machine gun by [[Bruce Willis]] in the kitchen of his old house, after John comes out of the bathroom, causing him to fall back through the door (his body is later seen sitting in a bathtub as Bruce looks in). (''Thanks to Tal, Vince, Gary, Robert and Mikhail'')
+
*'''''[[Pulp Fiction (1994)]]''''' [''Vincent Vega'']: Shot in the stomach with his own sub-machine gun by [[Bruce Willis]] in the kitchen of his old house, after John comes out of the bathroom, causing him to fall back through the door (his body is later seen sitting in a bathtub as Bruce looks in). (''Thanks to Tal, Vince, Gary, Robert and Mikhail'')
   
*'''''White Man's Burden'' (1995) '''[''Louis Pinnock'']: Shot to death by police in the street, convinced he's not dropping his gun as he is trying to attract help for his boss. (''Thanks to Gary'')
+
*'''''White Man's Burden (1995)''''' [''Louis Pinnock'']: Shot to death by police in the street, convinced he's not dropping his gun as he is trying to attract help for his boss. (''Thanks to Gary'')
   
 
*'''''Michael ''(1996)''' [''Michael'']: Playing an angel, he "dies" due to his inability to remain on the earthly plane of existence (his body disappears into a mass of feathers as [[Oliver Platt]] and the other reporters look on). (''Thanks to Gary'')
 
*'''''Michael ''(1996)''' [''Michael'']: Playing an angel, he "dies" due to his inability to remain on the earthly plane of existence (his body disappears into a mass of feathers as [[Oliver Platt]] and the other reporters look on). (''Thanks to Gary'')
   
*'''''[[Phenomenon (1996)|Phenomenon ]]''[[Phenomenon (1996)|(1996)]]''' [''George Malley'']: Dies of a brain tumor with [[Kyra Sedgwick]] by his side.
+
*'''''[[Phenomenon (1996)]]''''' [''George Malley'']: Dies of a brain tumor with [[Kyra Sedgwick]] by his side.
   
*'''''[[Broken Arrow (1996)|Broken Arrow]]'' (1996)''' [''Vic "Deak" Deakins'']: Killed in an explosion when he is propelled into several burning fuel drums by his own deactivated nuclear missile when [[Christian Slater]] tampers with the controls and aims it at him (following a martial arts fight between them over a remote detonator). (''Thanks to Gary and Robert'')
+
*'''''[[Broken Arrow (1996)]]''''' [''Vic "Deak" Deakins'']: Killed in an explosion when he is propelled into several burning fuel drums by his own deactivated nuclear missile when [[Christian Slater]] tampers with the controls and aims it at him (following a martial arts fight between them over a remote detonator). (''Thanks to Gary and Robert'')
   
*'''''[[Face/Off (1997)|Face/Off ]]''[[Face/Off (1997)|(1997)]]''' [Sean Archer]: Shot with a spear gun and pinned to a wall by [[Nicolas Cage]] . He is later revived at the end of the film by the hospital staff.
+
*'''''[[Face/Off (1997)]]''''' [Sean Archer]: Shot with a spear gun and pinned to a wall by [[Nicolas Cage]] . He is later revived at the end of the film by the hospital staff.
   
*'''''[[Mad City (1997)|Mad City]]''[[Mad City (1997)| (1997)]]''' [''Sam Baily'']: Commits suicide by blowing himself up (having failed to shoot himself) on discovering [[Bill Nunn]] has died because of him. (''Thanks to Gary'')
+
*'''''[[Mad City (1997)]]''''' [''Sam Baily'']: Commits suicide by blowing himself up (having failed to shoot himself) on discovering [[Bill Nunn]] has died because of him. (''Thanks to Gary'')
   
 
*'''''A Love Song for Bobby Long ''(2004)''' [''Bobby Long'']: Dies (off screen) of unspecified circumstances (presumably liver/kidney failure from prolonged alcohol poisoning). His grave is later seen when visited by his daughter ([[Scarlett Johansson]]).
 
*'''''A Love Song for Bobby Long ''(2004)''' [''Bobby Long'']: Dies (off screen) of unspecified circumstances (presumably liver/kidney failure from prolonged alcohol poisoning). His grave is later seen when visited by his daughter ([[Scarlett Johansson]]).
   
* '''[[The Punisher (2004)|''The Punisher'' (2004)]]''' [''[http://marvel.wikia.com/Howard_Saint_(Earth-58732) Howard Saint]'']: Burned to death while being dragged behind a car as explosions go off all around him. (''Thanks to Robert'')
+
*'''''[[The Punisher (2004)]]''''' [''[http://marvel.wikia.com/Howard_Saint_(Earth-58732) Howard Saint]'']: Burned to death while being dragged behind a car as explosions go off all around him. (''Thanks to Robert'')
   
*'''''[[The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009)|The Taking Of Pelham 123 ]]''[[The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009)|(2009)]]''' [''Ryder/Dennis Ford/Mr. Blue'']: Shot in the chest/stomach by [[Denzel Washington]] (through a chainlink fence) as John pulls a gun on Denzel. He dies whilst talking to Denzel.
+
*'''''[[The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009)]]''''' [''Ryder/Dennis Ford/Mr. Blue'']: Shot in the chest/stomach by [[Denzel Washington]] (through a chainlink fence) as John pulls a gun on Denzel. He dies whilst talking to Denzel.
   
*'''''[[In a Valley of Violence (2016)|In a Valley of Violence ]]''[[In a Valley of Violence (2016)|(2016)]]''' [''The Marshal'']: Shot to death during a shootout with his son ([[James Ransone]]) and [[Ethan Hawke]] as John tries to stops James and Ethan from killing each other.
+
*'''''[[In a Valley of Violence (2016)]]''''' [''The Marshal'']: Shot to death during a shootout with his son ([[James Ransone]]) and [[Ethan Hawke]] as John tries to stops James and Ethan from killing each other.
   
 
== TV Deaths ==
 
== TV Deaths ==

Revision as of 07:50, 14 May 2018

Castor's death

John Travolta in Face/Off

John Travolta (1954 - )

Deaths in Film

  • The Devil's Rain (1975) [Danny]: Melts, along with all the other cultists, when "the devil's rain" is unleashed upon them.
  • Pulp Fiction (1994) [Vincent Vega]: Shot in the stomach with his own sub-machine gun by Bruce Willis in the kitchen of his old house, after John comes out of the bathroom, causing him to fall back through the door (his body is later seen sitting in a bathtub as Bruce looks in). (Thanks to Tal, Vince, Gary, Robert and Mikhail)
  • White Man's Burden (1995) [Louis Pinnock]: Shot to death by police in the street, convinced he's not dropping his gun as he is trying to attract help for his boss. (Thanks to Gary)
  • Michael (1996) [Michael]: Playing an angel, he "dies" due to his inability to remain on the earthly plane of existence (his body disappears into a mass of feathers as Oliver Platt and the other reporters look on). (Thanks to Gary)
  • Broken Arrow (1996) [Vic "Deak" Deakins]: Killed in an explosion when he is propelled into several burning fuel drums by his own deactivated nuclear missile when Christian Slater tampers with the controls and aims it at him (following a martial arts fight between them over a remote detonator). (Thanks to Gary and Robert)
  • Face/Off (1997) [Sean Archer]: Shot with a spear gun and pinned to a wall by Nicolas Cage . He is later revived at the end of the film by the hospital staff.
  • Mad City (1997) [Sam Baily]: Commits suicide by blowing himself up (having failed to shoot himself) on discovering Bill Nunn has died because of him. (Thanks to Gary)
  • A Love Song for Bobby Long (2004) [Bobby Long]: Dies (off screen) of unspecified circumstances (presumably liver/kidney failure from prolonged alcohol poisoning). His grave is later seen when visited by his daughter (Scarlett Johansson).

TV Deaths

  • None known

Notable Connections

  • Brother of Joey Travolta, Ellen Travolta, Ann Travolta, Margaret Travolta and Sam Travolta
  • Mr. Kelly Preston

Gallery