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Hit List

Titre original : The Hit List
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 33min
NOTE IMDb
5,4/10
1,1 k
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Yancy Butler and Jeff Fahey in Hit List (1993)
Jeff Fahey stars as Charlie Pike, an elusive hitman who eliminates high powered criminals whom the law cannot touch. Yet all rules are broken when his mentor Peter Mayhew, a prominent attorney who heads a secret committee to wipe-out organized crime figures, requests that Pike help a beautiful family friend, Jordan. Pike is captivated by this mysterious woman and is surprisingly drawn into a deadly double-cross as unexpected events raise the ante and reveal a conspiracy of dangerous dimensions.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCharlie Pike is a pro hitman, but when he meets the beautiful Jordan Henning, everything starts falling apart.Charlie Pike is a pro hitman, but when he meets the beautiful Jordan Henning, everything starts falling apart.Charlie Pike is a pro hitman, but when he meets the beautiful Jordan Henning, everything starts falling apart.

  • Réalisation
    • William Webb
  • Scénario
    • Reed Steiner
  • Casting principal
    • Jeff Fahey
    • Yancy Butler
    • James Coburn
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    1,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • William Webb
    • Scénario
      • Reed Steiner
    • Casting principal
      • Jeff Fahey
      • Yancy Butler
      • James Coburn
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    • 4avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux27

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    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Charlie Pike
    Yancy Butler
    Yancy Butler
    • Jordan Henning
    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • Peter Mayhew
    Michael Beach
    Michael Beach
    • Det. Akin
    Randy Oglesby
    Randy Oglesby
    • Det. Wilcher
    Charles Lanyer
    • Capt. DeBont
    Sherman Howard
    Sherman Howard
    • Bishop
    Jeff Kober
    Jeff Kober
    • Richard Cordon
    Chris Pedersen
    Chris Pedersen
    • Tommy
    Michael Harris
    Michael Harris
    • Sean
    Carl Ciarfalio
    Carl Ciarfalio
    • Second Hitman
    Tony Amendola
    Tony Amendola
    • Rabin
    Steven Marcus
    Steven Marcus
    • Homeless Man
    La Joy Farr
    • Linda
    David Brisbin
    David Brisbin
    • Forensics
    Erick Avari
    Erick Avari
    • Pharmaceutical Wholesaler
    Stephen Rowe
    • Search Detective
    Eleanor Joy Lind
    • Mayhew's Secretary
    • Réalisation
      • William Webb
    • Scénario
      • Reed Steiner
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    jnor

    Not quite the Hit I was expecting.

    This movie is slow and tedious. But thats only at the first viewing of it. The Story is actually a fun and original one. Yancy Butler's Real life ex-fiancé (Jeff Fayhey lawnmoverman ) Plays charlie Pike a Hit man who takes a Job as a favor for Jordan Henning ( Yancy Butler ) the rich widow of a mob boss. But Jordan has something more sinister up her sleave then the protection she is asking pike for. The acting in this film is surreal and eerie. Fahey gives a oddly quiet though not bad performance of the hit-man falling for the possibly deadly Butler. He is fit in the role. This was Yancy's first film. She does an excellent job. Still though today this film lookes and sounds dated. It didn't stand the test of time...but its still for a good viewing every now and then.
    astley7

    What can I say

    This film starts by giving you the impression you are in for a good show (b movie or not), right from the outake you are presented with a far from unattractive sexually active blonde and Jeff Fahey (someone I regard as a good actor) preparing to do something nasty with a suppressed gun and a container of rather deadly looking pills! This is where the impression quickly wears off. The plot is very weak making it impossible to take your eyes off the screen in fear of getting lost in the film should you decide to do so. The action is also very weak and never really takes off, something which is usually a necessity in order to save a film with a plot as tender as this. I never have been a big fan of Yancy Butler but have never been one to complain about her removing her clothes, something which this film also shy's away from bar once. I cannot think of one reason to recommend this film for viewing, so basically don't watch it....
    bob the moo

    Flat and mass produced

    Charlie Pike is an ex-Government agent turned contract killer. He kills on behalf of lawyer Peter Mahew who is part of a committee of lawyers who hand out their own version of justice. Pike takes a job from Mahew to help out a family friend, the beautiful Jordan. However when Pike completes the contract he falls for Jordan, a situation that leads him into a double crossing situation where deception leads to murder.

    When the wonderfully creative people in the TVM business sit down to really push the envelope on a project they really go for it. Imagine the planning meeting for this! `hey, lets make a thriller about a hitman who is ruthless, but really a good guy who is sensitive and listens to classical music', `yeah – and lets have him be kind but tough – and trying to get out of the business except this one last job'. After that how else can they make it really stand out – well lets shoot it all in blues and shadow of TVM noir and have the usual jazz soundtrack to add `atmosphere' and `mood'.

    Nothing in the plot or film really manages to be different from any other TVM you'd see and it fails to engage simply for this reason. On top of the cliché ridden film we have an obvious bit of casting with Fahey and Butler (neither strangers to this tvm stuff). The only surprise was Coburn who I imagine has let stuff like this slip off his CV since he got his Oscar.

    Overall this is so very predictable and clichéd that it really fails to inspire even a little bit of interest. We have every staple of the thriller/noir TVM – soft porn, jazz music, unimaginative direction – it's all here. It's not a bad film, just a very flat one that has all the appeal of a mass produced industrial production when compared to something clever or inspired.
    4mbs

    watchable but fairly tedious.

    Fahey is good here actually...the story's ok enough, its got all the classic ingredients of a solid film noir--its got a potential femme fatale, its got a decent enough boss character played by a great veteran actor (in this case James Coburn), its got a hero who is talked into murdering a guy who's giving a woman a lot of trouble....I just 100% described "Double Indemnity" which this movie is nowhere near the quality of...but for once its not the screenplay's fault so much as it is the pacing of the film...it is sloooow moving from plot point to plot point. Slow and rather somber too. A movie like this, i'm not asking for it to be funny but a couple of wry tossed off one liners here or there would've been very effective. Instead we get a lot of Fahey grimacing over him violating his own code. (Hmmm an assassin with his own moral code...where have i seen that before???) That said, its not terrible, if you stumble across it as I did, its worth a look if only for Fahey's very solid performance. (Coburn is good in his handful of scenes too, but unfortunately he's not really given much to do beyond look concerned and issue some ominous warnings about Fahey getting too close) Again its not a terrible movie, but its just too slowly paced for its own good. (I did like the jazz score to it tho, those opening credits are very engaging and seem to promise a better movie largely due to that score)
    4I_Ailurophile

    Good ideas & possible strengths - too little cohesiveness or potency to any of it

    Though it doesn't show up right away, there's at least one staggeringly huge problem with this movie that readily diminishes it. One doesn't even have to watch to guess what it is; any time A Man and A Woman appear together on-screen, of course there must be romantic involvement, no matter how contrived it is. Beyond this, the first act is well executed but not especially remarkable as we're treated to well-trodden exposition and the first glimmers of plot - though one might wonder why a professional assassin doesn't try to keep more of a low profile (a fancy car, a huge condo, not really keeping up appearances in specific social settings). Heading into the second act the narrative opens up a bit more, but I can't help but think the film bit off more than it could chew. The latest assignment of our assassin protagonist gets more and more complicated; the investigation of law enforcement makes more and more complex connections; the "You've Got To Be Kidding Me" romance continues apace. Yet as it progresses 'The hit list' is decidedly unbothered about any of it, and struggles to make all these threads feel like they're being fully and appropriately addressed in turn, or entirely cohesive.

    I think this is modestly enjoyable, though it's also cemented rather quickly that this is nothing special, and troubled in some ways. I like Rick Conrad's original music, though as it presents it's a little all over the map, and the specific employment of some themes are a tad out of place. Stunts, bursts of violence, and effects are done well, but are kind of sprinkled piecemeal through most of the runtime as the low-key thriller story, that's not wholly convincing, is emphasized instead. I do like that story in and of itself; however, the fact remains that it's twisted into a shape here that just feels off all around. I like the cast - not to count out anyone else, but I'm especially fond of Yancy Butler and James Coburn - yet I don't think their skills are put to the best use. And so it goes on down the line: all the right elements are here for a compelling, satisfying thriller, but none of it comes together in a way that would actually meet those ends.

    Phrases keep circling in my mind like "functionally competent," paired with something along the lines of "meaningfully empty" or "substantively deficient." This applies to too many aspects of the feature, including not least Reed Steiner's writing. The cops leading the investigation go far, far outside the bounds of legality (points for realism?), but somehow we're expected to cheer them on. Plot development feels heavy-handed - not by way of being forced upon us, or bluntly dispensed, but rather in that it comes at us in a thick, tangled wave of silly string and molasses that we have to take all at once or not at all. With this in mind, it's no wonder that the scene writing and narrative struggle to achieve an earnest sense of unity of vision, basic structural integrity, or any real potency, even at the climax. 'The hit list' tries to be very nuaced and clever in its storytelling, but is ineffective in that aim, with the result of instead feeling both overfull and scattered as it presents. William Webb's direction seems similarly weak, with scenes often coming off as a little lethargic, or altogether lacking the vibrancy that would make count. Between these shortcomings of writing and direction the acting suffers in kind, mostly feeling rather uneven - and unfortunately no one is impacted more than Jeff Fahey, starring as our hitman protagonist.

    I don't think this film is outright bad. There are good ideas here, and each constituent element represents possible strength to draw upon. The plot gets lost in its own ambition, however, and at no time can 'The hit list' strike a chord to make any of its content truly count. An unremarkable first acts leads into an overbearing second, and the third just can't pick up the pieces. I want to say that I like this more than I do, but when all is said and done it just can't make much of an impression. There are still worse movies you could watch, certainly, and this is maybe most recommendable for those who are major fans of someone involved. In light of all the other pictures you could spend time with, however, this isn't a hit and it just doesn't need to be on your list.

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    • Gaffes
      At the beginning, between 2:00 and 4:xx, the stuntman wears a black top while Jeff Fahey wears a light blue shirt, when he climbs down, and again when he climbs back up.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Rewind This! (2013)
    • Bandes originales
      Gamblin Man
      Written and Produced by Ron Bloom

      Performed by Ron Bloom & Todd Iveston

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    • How long is The Hit List?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 janvier 1993 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La loi du professionel
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 3111 Ocean Front Walk, Marina del Rey, Californie, États-Unis(As Charlie Pike's beachfront apartment.)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Vision International
      • Westwind
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      1 heure 33 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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