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Hit man, un tueur

Original title: Diary of a Hitman
  • 1991
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  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
2.4K
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Sherilyn Fenn and Forest Whitaker in Hit man, un tueur (1991)
Diary Of A Hitman: I Know What Men Like
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A veteran hit man, Dekker is ready to call it quits and leave the profession. Dekker's final job, however, proves to be trickier than expected when the sadistic Zidzyck recruits the assassin... Read allA veteran hit man, Dekker is ready to call it quits and leave the profession. Dekker's final job, however, proves to be trickier than expected when the sadistic Zidzyck recruits the assassin to kill his wife.A veteran hit man, Dekker is ready to call it quits and leave the profession. Dekker's final job, however, proves to be trickier than expected when the sadistic Zidzyck recruits the assassin to kill his wife.

  • Director
    • Roy London
  • Writer
    • Kenneth Pressman
  • Stars
    • Sherilyn Fenn
    • Sharon Stone
    • Forest Whitaker
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roy London
    • Writer
      • Kenneth Pressman
    • Stars
      • Sherilyn Fenn
      • Sharon Stone
      • Forest Whitaker
    • 22User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Sherilyn Fenn
    Sherilyn Fenn
    • Jain
    Sharon Stone
    Sharon Stone
    • Kiki
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Dekker
    Peter White
    Peter White
    • Man in Garage
    John Bedford Lloyd
    John Bedford Lloyd
    • Dr. Jameson
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • Koenig
    Dan Kamin
    Dan Kamin
    • Mime…
    Wayne Crawford
    Wayne Crawford
    • Wallace
    Lewis Smith
    Lewis Smith
    • Zidzyck
    Bill Gentry
    • Clyde
    Brett Rickaby
    Brett Rickaby
    • Punk
    Lois Chiles
    Lois Chiles
    • Sheila
    Brenda Currin
    Brenda Currin
    • Neighbor Lady
    Jimmy Butler
    Jimmy Butler
    • Eddie
    Ken Lerner
    Ken Lerner
    • Optometrist
    Jake Dengel
    • Cooley
    Jim Belushi
    Jim Belushi
    • Shandy
    • (as James Belushi)
    Tommy Lafitte
    • Piccolo
    • Director
      • Roy London
    • Writer
      • Kenneth Pressman
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    User reviews22

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    8chuckewe

    Forest Whitaker's first really stand out role

    I saw this movie well after it was out, caught it about 10 minutes after is started, and was doing something else at the time the TV was on. After just a few moments, I was spell bound (I love Ms. Fenn) but she was not the one who grabbed my attention. It was this soft spoken hit man truly agonizing with the situation.

    When it was on again, (you know Showtime runs the same movie multiple times a month) even though I knew the ending, (I will not spoil it) I watched it again, beginning to end. I was captivated by Forest's portrayal.

    I referenced this movie to someone, and they reminded me he was in the Crying Game. I'd not made the connection.

    I was told to see Ghost Dog, which I enjoyed even more.

    Having just got back from seeing The Last King Of Scotland, and having watched the season he was on The Shield, I have to say Forest has turned into one of the finest actors of our time. I hope he wins his Oscar this year.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    Dekker's Dilemma.

    Diary of a Hit-man is directed by Roy London and adapted to screenplay by Kenneth Pressman from his own play, Insider's Price. It stars Forest Whitaker, John Bedford-Lloyd, Sherilyn Fenn, Seymour Cassel, James Belushi and Sharon Stone.Music is by Michel Colombier and cinematography by Yuri Sokol.

    Hit-man Dekker is contracted to kill the wife and baby of his latest client, but he starts to seriously question the ethics of the job...

    "you're your own worst witness"

    The ingredients for a high end neo-noir piece are all in place here, with the pic at times threatening potency to strike a telling blow, sadly it rounds out as very unfulfilling. Its stage origins are all too obvious, and the blend of quirky and wry humour with the more dramatic core of the story never sits well. Cast also come off as a little awkward, no doubt straining to deliver the goods for their acting coach director.

    On the plus side for noir fans there's stuff to savour. Pic is driven by a Dekker narration, and the character is in contact with interesting characters. Be it a mime artist, his psychiatrist, a kid in a tumble dryer, a busy body tarty sister or the weasel villain who hires him, the human contact is straight out of noir land. The places he goes are also in keeping, the local bar with neon lighting, the church where "business" is conducted, Jain's (Fenn) apartment, which is a bizarre concoction of scatterbrain living and mummy housewifery, or a peekaboo strip joint. Elsewhere there's an extended session of film where Dekker has double vision, this putting a nice off-kilter vibe on things, while the whole time where the pic takes place in the apartment - with just Dekker and Jain in conflab - holds considerable interest. But then there's the finale, which is so far removed from noir it may make some want to set fire to the TV...

    Just above average neo-noir, but not one to recommend with any sort of confidence. 6/10
    7goya-4

    suprisingly good movie

    Dorest Whitaker stars as a hitman hired by a commodities trader who asks him to murder his wife who he says is a drug addict who gave birth to an addicted baby who isnt his... Whitaker, doing one final job, goes but has his doubts of the authenticity of the husband and breaking his professional vow to himself, begins talking with the woman (Sherilyn Fenn in one of her best roles) A highly dramatic film that runs like a theater drama. Very Well done and underappreciated On a scale of one to ten.. 7
    7reaseltbim

    really strong performance from Forest Whitaker

    Forest Whitaker is an incredible actor. He is truly an amazing actor. One of the best actors of this generation.

    And in this movie, he really shines. He does a really strong performance. His voice over is really good. He plays a very troubled hit man with an identity crisis and maybe a mid life crisis. He's very troubled by his job. Troubled by his purpose in life. He gets paid well for his hitman job and he's very good at his job.

    But he's very tired and very troubled by his routine. We get a lot of monologues of his inner thoughts. And I really loved this part of the movie. Forest Whitaker is talking to himself and to the audience. We get to hear everything he's feeling. We get to hear his inner conflict. We get to connect with him and his inner feelings.

    The second part of the movie all deals with him taking a job and having a hard time finishing the job, having an inner conflict in hurting innocents. The second part of the movie is the conflict and turmoil between him and Sherilyn Fenn. They have a very strong and dark confrontation and the dilemma of Forest Whitaker hurting two innocents.

    He has a job to do but his conscience won't let him do it. There's a lot of money on the line but he is troubled by his morality.

    I really liked this movie and everyone gave good strong performances. Even the smaller roles like the psychologist was very good.
    8debra-8

    Great performance by Whittaker

    This is an excellent movie, Whittaker is so underrated. They rave about the same actors, being so gifted. Whittaker is so powerful, soft spoken, not with mumbling so many actors do. I enjoyed this movie very much. It was very human and touching.

    Fenn was so good, in a role that could have been wasted on other beautiful actresses.

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    • Trivia
      The only feature film directed by Roy London.
    • Goofs
      Revolvers can not be suppressed. There's a gap between the rotating part and the barrel. The sound just from that is deafaning.

      He also refers to the revolver as satin stainless steel when in the movie it's obviously non stainless blue steel.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sharon Stone - Una mujer de 100 caras (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Luther
      Written by Gregory Haughey

      Performed by Gregory Haughey

      Copyright 1990 Rhythm Method Music Services

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Diary of a Hitman
    • Filming locations
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Vision International
      • Continental Film Group Ltd.
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,815
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,388
      • May 3, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $31,815
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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