Karo Ya Maro Returns (2010)

 ●  Hindi ● 1 hr 44 mins

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Three bad girls travel to a remote desert hideaway to steal $200 million in diamonds from a ruthless underworld kingpin.

Cast: America Olivo, Erin Cummings, Julia Voth, Michael Hurst

Crew: Rick Jacobson (Director), Stuart Asbjornsen (Director of Photography), John R Graham (Music Director)

Rating: A (India)

Genres: Action, Crime, Comedy, Drama, Thriller

Release Dates: 20 Aug 2010 (India)

Tagline: Prepare to get slapped

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Did you know? The desert scenes where the majority of the locations were shot appear to be hot and arid, when in fact filming was done in mid and late March when it was still winter and the temperate during the day seldom rose above 60 F degrees in the sun, with wind chills making the outdoor temperature even lower. The cast, including the three female leads, spent most of the time between takes literally shivering under heavy winter coats that the wardrobe department brought along for just that. Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Spoken Languages:
English
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Camera:
Red One
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1, 2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Taglines:
Prepare to get slapped
Assume the position
It hurts so good
Movie Connection(s):
Dubbed from: Bitch Slap (English)
Goofs:
Character Error
At the end of the movie Trixie is holding a samurai sword and she calls it 'naginata'. Naginata is actually something more like a spear, while samurai sword is called Katana.

Continuity
Trixie's eye makeup keeps changing color. It is usually a shiny, smoky gray but during the entirety of the desert sequences (which take place on the same day), the color switches. Colors include: dusty pink, light gray, dark gray, gray with beige and an almost black color. The only consistency is her black eyeliner.

Continuity
Camero has dark blond hair throughout the film except for one brief shot when her hair is dark black when she is about to drop a cigarette lighter to set Trixie on fire. It was an insert shot filmed months after production ended when America Olivio dyed her hair for a different film role that she took immediately after filming on this picture ended.

Revealing Mistakes
While Kinki is "playing" with Trixie, Camero and Hel are digging, and they dig for a while before their shovels hit metal and they find the hatch. However, there's no hole - the hatch appears to have no more than a sprinkle of sand on it.

Revealing Mistakes
In the prison scene Camero is doing pull-ups but none of her muscles are flexing. She doesn't even try to make it seem realistic, making it obvious someone or something is just hoisting her up and down.

Continuity
After the first of the two epic fights between Camero and Hel, Trixie asks Hel who she really is. During their conversation, Hel's left earring keeps appearing and disappearing, depending on whether it's an over-the-shoulder-shot or a frontal shot of her.

Revealing Mistakes
During the first epic fight between Hel and Camero, Kinki's body is seen lying in the dust face down. However, it is visible that the body is in fact a mannequin dressed in Kinki's clothes and not the actual actress.
Trivia:
The desert scenes where the majority of the locations were shot appear to be hot and arid, when in fact filming was done in mid and late March when it was still winter and the temperate during the day seldom rose above 60 F degrees in the sun, with wind chills making the outdoor temperature even lower. The cast, including the three female leads, spent most of the time between takes literally shivering under heavy winter coats that the wardrobe department brought along for just that.

This film stars, amongst others, Lucy Lawless, Renée O'Connor, Kevin Sorbo and Michael Hurst - the principal actors starring in Xena: Warrior Princess (1995) and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995).