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Hit list

Original title: Hit List
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
747
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Jan-Michael Vincent in Hit list (1989)
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A family man and a mob witness hunt for a hit-man who has mistakenly kidnapped the family man's son.A family man and a mob witness hunt for a hit-man who has mistakenly kidnapped the family man's son.A family man and a mob witness hunt for a hit-man who has mistakenly kidnapped the family man's son.

  • Director
    • William Lustig
  • Writers
    • Aubrey K. Rattan
    • John F. Goff
    • Peter Brosnan
  • Stars
    • Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Leo Rossi
    • Lance Henriksen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    747
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Lustig
    • Writers
      • Aubrey K. Rattan
      • John F. Goff
      • Peter Brosnan
    • Stars
      • Jan-Michael Vincent
      • Leo Rossi
      • Lance Henriksen
    • 16User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jan-Michael Vincent
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Jack Collins
    Leo Rossi
    Leo Rossi
    • Frank DeSalvo
    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Chris Caleek
    Charles Napier
    Charles Napier
    • Tom Mitchum
    Rip Torn
    Rip Torn
    • Vic Luca
    Harold Sylvester
    Harold Sylvester
    • Brian Armstrong
    Jere Burns
    Jere Burns
    • Jared Riley
    Harriet Hall
    • Sandy Collins
    Ken Lerner
    Ken Lerner
    • Gravenstein
    Jack Andreozzi
    Jack Andreozzi
    • Abe Fasio
    Nick Barbaro
    • Mario
    Lou Bonacki
    • Johnson
    Barry Brenner
    Barry Brenner
    • Doctor
    Geoff Brewer
    • Brock
    Richard E. Butler
    • Wink
    Christopher Carroll
    • Priest
    Robert A. Ferretti
    Robert A. Ferretti
    • Vincent Carelli
    John F. Goff
    John F. Goff
    • Prosecutor
    • Director
      • William Lustig
    • Writers
      • Aubrey K. Rattan
      • John F. Goff
      • Peter Brosnan
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    6lost-in-limbo

    "This guy is going to be trouble".

    Film-maker William Lustig had made a sleeper in the shape of "Relentless" in 1989, but also that year he did the worthwhile 80s low-budget revenge thriller "Hit List" which kind of went by unnoticed between the "Maniac Cop" features. A mafia boss Luca organises for his hit-man to get rid of a witness Frank who's under police custody, but the guy takes out the wrong people and kidnaps the wrong son. The husband Mark comes home to find his friend dead, his pregnant wife injured and his son gone. The FBI wants Luca to believe he has the witness's son, so their witness can testify, but this means putting Mark behind bars until that happens. Overhearing the plans, Mark flees and kidnaps Frank in the hope of tracking down his son.

    "Hit List" is a gritty urban action thriller that is as systematic as you can get, but director Lustig does a competently slick job and the mouth-watering cast he had at his disposal simply aimed up. Jan-Michael Vincent, Lance Henriksen, Leo Rossi, Charles Napier, Rip Torn, Ken Learner and Harold Sylvester. Henriksen is ultimately unforgettable as the deadly hit-man, who also happens to be a shoe salesman by trade. Would you dare ask for a discount? Not when you see this guy in his grove. Vincent goes about things in very hardened manner and Rossi is in good form as the humorous wise-guy. An excellent Napier gives a crusty turn as the FBI agent and Torn gives his Mafia boss plenty of fire and weight. The cast are excellent and they needed to be, as the pulpy plot was too basic and somewhat unspectacular even with its calculative suspense and tough brutality (a shootout in a kid's laser zone, where everyone just goes about their business?!). It doesn't entirely go all-out, as the hardy script does take its time for the character's to some degree open up with a bit of drama. Lustig's taut style suited the inventively agile photography and the go-for-broke stunt-work and stunt-car driving provided some fatal excitement in its absurd climax.

    "Hit List" is a gratuitously neat little action joint, which doesn't ask much of your time.

    "Maybe it's your world, but it's my kid".
    6merklekranz

    You've seen it all before ... but ................

    This hide and seek drama between the police with mob witnesses and the mob hit men who want to kill them, is played for maximum excitement and maximum stunt work in "Hit List". Even though Jan-Michael Vincent and Leo Rossi have top billing, it is Lance Henriksen and Charles Napier who carry the film. Rip Torn is the mob boss who sends an unhinged Henriksen after F.B.I. witness, Rossi. When the hit goes wrong and Vincent's son is kidnapped, all hell breaks loose. Seeing Lance Henriksen selling womens shoes is worth the ticket price by itself. Throw in some intense action, while throwing out most logic, and you pretty much have the idea. .................................. - MERK
    FlyBoyDC

    A top notch thriller with a lot of verve.

    Your standard good guys versus bad guys action flick is given a boost thanks to some fast-paced excitement, sharp camerawork, and a solid cast of character actors. HIT LIST is a fine achievement directed by William Lustig (MANIAC COP 2, UNCLE SAM). It is a vastly under-appreciated movie that did not earn nearly enough respect from both critics and audiences alike. HIT LIST is nonetheless an acclaimed little thriller.

    Reputed mob overlord Vic Luca (Rip Torn) is in a ton of trouble. The infamous Luca is being put on trial, indicted for racketeering amongst other federal crimes. However, Luca is confident that he will be found innocent...only if he can tie a few loose ends.

    First, Luca must make sure that these two witnesses, Gravenstein (Ken Lerner) and Frank DeSalvo (Leo Rossi) do not live to testify. Luca decides that he needs a right-hand man to finish the job properly so he hires Chris Caleek (Lance Henriksen), a shoe salesman by day...and a professional killer by night.

    Caleek manages to permanently silence one of the witnesses...but another one is still alive.

    Jack Collins (Jan-Michael Vincent) is an ordinary man with an ordinary job and an ordinary life. His ordinary life is about to take a turn for the worse...

    Due to a wrong address, everything begins to be thrown off course. Caleek arrives at Collins's house, expecting to find the witness under federal protection. Instead, he finds Collins's wife, Sandy (Harriet Hall) and everything just falls apart. Caleek attacks the wrong people, kills the wrong bystander, and kidnaps Collins's son...

    Jack Collins arrives home moments later only to realize that his wife is beaten and is currently unconscious. His son has also been kidnapped. With minimal help from the FBI agents Tom Mitchum (Charles Napier) and Jared Riley (Jere Burns), Collins finds himself reluctantly teaming up with the informant DeSalvo. They must race against time in order to rescue Collins's child and stop Luca's men...

    The B-movie genre is one of my favorite genres. These types of films are always proliferating in the video shelves week after week. For the most part, HIT LIST is an example of a B-movie that delivers the fireworks. This movie includes just about anything and everything possible. From incredible car chases and martial arts sequences to a convoluted plot about the "Mafia," HIT LIST is your ticket to an enjoyable experience. There is enough zest in this film to satiate even the most ardent aficionados of B-movies.

    HIT LIST benefits from some noteworthy performances. Many familiar faces in the cast can be recognized such as Jan-Michael Vincent, Rip Torn, Lance Henriksen, Charles Napier, and Leo Rossi. For the most part, these veteran character actors do a tremendous job with proficiency. Thanks to the great cast, HIT LIST is more than an action-thriller; it is also an intense crime drama. Rip Torn is great as a mob boss of pure haughtiness. He even enjoys mentioning quotes from Machiavelli! Lance Henriksen is in top form as a shoe store employee (and a part-time elusive ninja assassin). The vivacious Leo Rossi is excellent as an informant in trouble. His character may be cold-blooded on the outside, but he's intrinsically soft. You will end up rooting for this tough-surfaced hero! Jan-Michael Vincent is also good as an everyday man thrown into the danger zone. Vincent is back in action after having a disappointing cameo in the dismal film, ENEMY TERRITORY. In short, HIT LIST contains some surprisingly efficient performances that give this movie some extra profundity.

    Of course, if the acting does not satisfy you, then the action will! The competently staged action alone makes this film worth seeing. The shoot-out inside a "Lazer Tag" center is awesome and the finale will literally take your breath away! It is one of the best action sequences you will ever see. With stylized action scenes and stunts, this movie is turbo-charged for your own satisfaction! Believe me, the action will not disappoint you!

    An ironic aspect about this movie is its screenplay, which is tenuous yet strong. Though it has a number of flaws in coherence, the screenplay itself is thoughtful and meaningful. It gives some insights about the father and son relationship. The idea is that a father should always go the distance, especially for the sake of his own son's safety. The screenplay also deals a lot with justice and how it is blinded in a power-driven, money-making society. In addition, this movie wanted to make a statement saying that sometimes, justice will not always be served...

    The only complaint that I can mention about this film is its occasional lax spots. Even the best action movies tend to lose their vigor once in a while. HIT LIST is no exception. The worst offender was the first half which was sometimes lackadaisical; but that would be allowable since the film's exhilarating climax compensates for a few plodding spots.

    HIT LIST is a part gangster film, part urban thriller, part courtroom drama, and an all out action movie. This well-made thriller never knows when to quit! It is certainly a cool, nicely crafted movie with expert stunt-work, keen performances, and subtle undertones. Great performances + merciless action + relentless violence = a recommended sleeper hit. Make sure to add this film to your "hit list" of movies you plan to see...

    RATING: *** out of ****.
    Dethcharm

    Not Your Typical Shoe Salesman...

    Director William Lustig's HIT LIST opens with the most audacious, astonishing funeral scene ever filmed! The scene then switches to suburbia, where Jan-Michael Vincent stars as unassuming family man Jack Collins. After a mix-up causes a ruthless mob hitman (Lance Henriksen) to mistakenly arrive at Jack's house, tragedy ensues.

    This all has to do with a certain mob boss (Rip Torn), who was trying to take care of a pair of informants. Now, Collins must rescue his son from the hitman's clutches, and avenge the loss he's suffered.

    HIT LIST is a simple, but satisfying crime / revenge thriller from Mr. Lustig. While Vincent is adequate in his role, it's Henriksen's maniacal character who steals the show! The final showdown is one for the books!...
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    "If you're not on the level, I'll blow your brains out!"

    Loving father/ ex-army hardass Jack Collins (Jan-Michael Vincent) and mob witness Frank DeSalvo (Leo Rossi) hunt down lethal underworld shooter Chris Caleek after he mistakenly kidnapped Collins son. Jan-Michael Vincent, Lance Henriksen, Charles Napier and Rip Torn are on electric form in director 'Maniac' Lustig's gritty, action-packed, hugely underrated 80s gangster shoot 'em up 'Hit List'. Grindhouse god Lustig really delivers the grisly goods, the brutal fight scenes, bloody executions are thrillingly intense, and Henriksen's hardcore hitman Caleek is a truly memorable savage! I love a violent L. A. Action thriller, and 'Hit List' is a definite keeper!

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    • Trivia
      For several days, William Lustig directed the film from his limo, complaining about cold weather.
    • Goofs
      Mobster Luca taunts Agent Mitchum at the curb of the Gran Jury steps; in frustration Mitchum shoots Luca in the chest. The bullets slam Luca's body against the white limousine. The sliding actor's back slowly reveals a large rectangular dye pack trailing beside his left arm.
    • Quotes

      Frank DeSalvo: [Seeing Caleek working in a shoe store helping a woman] There he is. Oh! Look at her. I'll betcha she ain't wearin' no panties. If that was me, I'd *bang* her right there. Front of everybody. I wouldn't give a shit.

      Jack Collins: That's the guy that killed Brian? That's the guy that's got my son?

      Frank DeSalvo: Hey, Collins... that guy is so twisted when he dies you'll have to screw him in the ground. He's killed so many people he owns his own cemetery.

      Jack Collins: Let's take him!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Urban Legend (1998)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Robby Weaver and Rusty Weaver

      (C) Burtus Publishing (EMI)

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rapt manqué
    • Filming locations
      • Evergreen Cemetery - 204 North Evergreen Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(Opening cemetery sceen)
    • Production companies
      • Cinetel Films
      • Hit List Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,564
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,195
      • Mar 5, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,564
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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