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Killing Machine

Original title: The Killing Machine
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
380
YOUR RATING
Killing Machine (1994)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

Harlin Garret loses his memory and finds himself closed in a facility claimed to belong to the state security services. The manager of this place tells Garrett he used to be a killer for the... Read allHarlin Garret loses his memory and finds himself closed in a facility claimed to belong to the state security services. The manager of this place tells Garrett he used to be a killer for the mob but Garrett refuses to believe. Then he is forced to kill people that are a "Risk to ... Read allHarlin Garret loses his memory and finds himself closed in a facility claimed to belong to the state security services. The manager of this place tells Garrett he used to be a killer for the mob but Garrett refuses to believe. Then he is forced to kill people that are a "Risk to the state security", but the whole story gets complicated when Garret falls in love with o... Read all

  • Director
    • David Mitchell
  • Writers
    • Damian Lee
    • David Mitchell
  • Stars
    • Jeff Wincott
    • Michael Ironside
    • Terri Hawkes
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    380
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Mitchell
    • Writers
      • Damian Lee
      • David Mitchell
    • Stars
      • Jeff Wincott
      • Michael Ironside
      • Terri Hawkes
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeff Wincott
    Jeff Wincott
    • Harlin Garrett
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Mr. Green
    Terri Hawkes
    Terri Hawkes
    • Dr. Ann Kendall
    David Campbell
    David Campbell
    • Turner
    Calista Carradine
    Calista Carradine
    • Jane
    Richard Fitzpatrick
    Richard Fitzpatrick
    • Baker
    Jeff Pustil
    • Conners - David
    Michael Copeman
    Michael Copeman
    • Steve Rogers
    David Bolt
    • Tom Hansen
    Mark Duffus
    • Doctor #1
    Tyrone Benskin
    Tyrone Benskin
    • Doctor #2
    Douglas O'Keeffe
    Douglas O'Keeffe
    • Sgt. Terry
    • (as Doug O'Keefe)
    Neil Crone
    Neil Crone
    • Main Nurse
    Rupert Harvey
    • Rasta
    Desmond Campbell
    Desmond Campbell
    • Security Guard
    Rhonda Towells
    • Female Nurse
    Eric Bryson
    Eric Bryson
    • Bouncer
    Bryan Okes
    Bryan Okes
    • Blond Man
    • (as Brian Fuller)
    • Director
      • David Mitchell
    • Writers
      • Damian Lee
      • David Mitchell
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    2merklekranz

    Showcase for bad plot, bad acting, and bad martial arts ........

    Do not let the presence of interesting actor Michael Ironside, tempt you into watching "The Killing Man". This bad excuse for a martial arts film is tedious, contrived, and rather ridiculous. The story is nothing more than a series of encounters with Jeff Wincott as a programed, back from the dead assassin, eliminating those who could expose this country's involvement in a plot "are you ready?", that the U.S. government introduced the aids virus. Other annoyances include Wincott mumbling "What do you want from me?" countless times, sets that resemble an empty warehouse, a requisite strip club scene, philosophical discussions about killing and redemption, slow motion showcasing, and other total nonsense. Bad, and not good bad by any stretch of the imagination. - MERK
    10sydneyswesternsuburbs

    Classic Hit-man Flick

    Director David Mitchell has created a gem in The Killing Machine.

    Starring Jeff Wincott who has also been in other classic flicks, Last Man Standing 1996, Martial Outlaw 1993, Mission of Justice 1992 and Martial Law II: Undercover 1992.

    Also starring Michael Ironside who has also been in other classic flicks, The Butcher 2009, Terminator Salvation 2009, Surveillance 2008, Starship Troopers 1997, Total Recall 1990, Nowhere to Hide 1987, Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II 1987, Forced to Kill 1994 and Scanners 1981.

    Also starring Terri Hawkes who has also been in other classic flicks, Sabotage 1996 and Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II with Michael Ironside.

    I enjoyed the fight scenes and the shootouts.

    If you enjoyed this as much as I did then check out other classic hit-man flicks, The Fifth Commandment 2008, Icarus 2010, Leon: The Professional 1994, The Marker 2008, The Replacement Killers 1998, Crank 2006, The Long Kiss Goodnight 1996, Smokin' Aces 2006, Kill Bill: Vol.1 2003, Kill Bill: Vol 2 2004, Road to Perdition 2002, Pulp Fiction 1994, The Bourne Ultimatum 2007, Nikita 1990, The Boondock Saints 1999, Hit-man 2007, Killing Them Softly 2012, One in the Chamber 2012, Bullet to the Head 2012, Interview with a Hit-man 2012, American Ultra 2015, Hit-man: Agent 47 2015, Sicarivs: the Night and the Silence 2015, Accident Man 2018, A Hit-man in London 2015, Polar 2019 and Wanted 2008.
    krantzstone

    You can't get much better with this superior Canadian B-movie action-suspense thriller.

    In stark comparison to another Canadian B-movie action movie which I have reviewed (Hawk's Vengeance), _The Killing Machine_ (1994) is an all-around excellent movie of it's B-class genre. I would go so far as to call it more of an A-minus movie than a B-plus, in that it has superior writing, directing, acting, editing and production values than I have come to expect from budget action films.

    The story is relatively simple: Harlin Garrett (Jeff Wincott) is a former mob hitman who is 'rescued' from near-death at the hands of his double-crossing former employers, by an unspecified top secret government agency. The head of the agency, the mysterious Mr. Green (Michael Ironside) offers Garrett a choice: eliminate some 'enemies of the state' and serve his country, earning himself a new lease on life, or be summarily terminated. Garrett, after considering his options, opts to aid his new employers in carrying out some assassinations. However, things begin to go awry when Garrett falls in love with Dr. Ann Kendall, a medical professor he has been ordered to kill. Now he must choose between his new career and his new love, as he fights to uncover the truth behind the assassination orders he has been given.

    I won't spoil the ending for you or get into specifics, even if the story is perhaps slightly derivative and predictable in its plot. However, I will happily indulge in heaping kudos on writer-director David Mitchell, who takes what would otherwise have been a horribly hackneyed B-movie thriller and turned it into something which almost transcends the ignominy of its genre.

    The dialogue is not weak or stilted, and while there are not really any quotable soliloquys or witty, pithy one-liners from the protagonist, neither is it embarassingly amateurish. The plot is not particularly complex, but neither is it totally hackneyed, and the story requires very little suspension of disbelief to be believable. It is also not egregiously complicated (a problem found in many B-movies), which can be credited as much to the strong continuity, excellent editing and filming as to the writing. There are even some scenes with wonderfully sublime and subtle shots (eg. a scene where Garrett gets up in the middle of the night beside the sleeping Ann Kendall, and silently dresses before attempting to rummage through her valise - the scene is wonderfully shot, with everything from the care with which Garrett takes so as not to awaken Ann, to the dressing in the dark (captured in silhouette on the wall rather than obviously and directly filmed)). The fight scenes are wonderfully choreographed and filmed to ensure that most, if not all of the kicks and punches appear to land on their opponents, and a final showdown with the henchman of the main antagonist is filmed partially in slow-motion, and both actors give laudable performances in attempting to realistically portray and convey the terrible bone-breaking blows and excruciating pain of the fight. The gunplay is excellent as well, if not exactly Matrix-level or John Woo-style, the gunshots are foleyed well, accurately set up, and even the bloodsplatters and drips on the floor look realistic. I give high marks for the excellent production values of the movie, a credit to the producers. Even the incidental music and score is of remarkable quality without sounding cheap or being overly intrusive.

    As for the acting, Jeff Wincott does an admirable job portraying the main character as a brooding loner with dubious morals and ambiguous allegiances, yet nevertheless a sympathetic anti-hero you end up rooting for. Michael Ironside brings his usual sinister scowl and Jack Nicholson impression to the role of Mr. Green (he must be the hardest working man in Hollywood this side of Kevin Bacon!), and Terri Hawkes is excellent in bringing the 'hot librarian' look to the Dr. Kendall character, playing the competent professional, the frightened leading lady, the angry girlfriend and the succubus-in-the-sack scenes with equal skill. There is also a cameo scene with Calista Carradine (daughter of David Carradine) that is so brief that if you blink you might miss it, as well as some requisite B-movie staples of gratuitous nudity and love scenes, courtesy of eye candies Stephanie McKeown and Rhonda Towells. It is interesting to note that Terri Hawkes also has a love scene in this movie, as she is perhaps better known as the voice for 'Serena', a.k.a. Sailor Moon and 'Franny' from the politically incorrect cartoon 'Quads!'. Jeff Wincott is the older brother of actor Michael Wincott, who played the character Philo Gant in the James Cameron-written/Kathryn Bigelow-directed science fiction thriller _Strange Days_ (1995) among other roles as supporting characters.

    As someone who grew up in Toronto and now once-again a current resident of the GTA, I am proud to note that all three of the lead actors in this movie (and perhaps, some, most or all of the other actors as well) are from the T-Dot, and I believe the movie was filmed here as well (I believe I glimpsed an obvious Torontonian moment when Terri Hawkes gets into a Diamond Taxi Cab on her way home from work). There are many Canadian films filmed in Canada, but few get the respect of most critics or movie-goers (with the exception of Cronenberg/Egoyan films, perhaps), with reason: most Canadian films cannot match the production values of Hollywood-produced films, especially in the dreaded B-movie genre. However, _The Killing Machine_ is an example of how smaller Canadian-made films can be excellent (like _Cube_ (1997), and _Treed Murray_ (2001)), and I hope Canadian filmmaking will continue to pursue these higher standards of excellence to silence the naysayers who deride Canadian films.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    fast-moving, noir-ish actioner delivered some bone-crunchingly bellicose Kung Fu beat downs

    Ruggedly handsome DTV action pin-up, Jeff Wincott plays, Harlin Garrett, an amnesiac burns victim who regains consciousness in an austere warehouse space, discovers to his increasing disorientation that he has undergone plastic surgery, finding himself being closely scrutinized by the altogether disagreeable villain, Mr. Green (Michael Ironside). Harlin later discovers that he used to be a ruthlessly efficient hit man, now replete with a shiny new pretty face, looking not unlike actor, Jeff Wincott, he reluctantly finds himself ordered by his Machiavellian handler to kill, only this time Harlin's targets are seemingly innocent civil servants, whereas previously he would only assassinate those guilty of the most heinous crimes.

    Fundamentally, 'The Killing Man' is formulaic PM Entertainment-style whizz-bang frippery, yet this fortuitously fast-moving, noir-ish actioner delivered some bone-crunchingly bellicose Kung Fu beat downs, and some enjoyably splattery shoot-outs, as dead-eye Harlin Garrett wends his inevitably bloody way to a corpse-strewn showdown, wherein the aggrieved, Garret fatefully changes allegiances, resolutely turning the tables on the shadowy, malevolent Mr. Green's far from gun shy henchmen and bringing them all to justice, his way! The steely presences of taciturn, Jeff Wincott and the menacing, Michael Ironside bolstering the B-Movie shenanigans herein, Wincott's enigmatic, morally conflicted killer, Harlin playing well against the Canadian icon's rapaciously immoral, Mr. Green!

    While some folk have a tendency to over scrutinize B-Movies, I usually keep my expectations in check, and for me at least, this noisome shoot 'em up proved to be more than passable late-night brain melt. You have a credibly conflicted, action-ready, heavy-hitting hit man in Garrett and a tremendously 'hiss-able' villain in the glacial guise of the eminently loathsome, Mr. Green, contrasting rather nicely against a delightfully non-cliched damsel-in-distress with Garrett's perky love interest, Dr. Ann Kendall (Terri Hawkes), so I mostly kinda' dug it, the unsophisticated actioner temporarily took my mind off grotty life stuff, and sometimes that's all I need from a B-Movie!
    1sveknu

    Title sounded good. Cover looked great. Movie sucked.

    This is a warning for everyone to stay away from this piece of garbage. The plot is simple. Jeff Wincott was once a hit-man, and after he died he was brought back to life to do killing for the government. This plot has lots of potential, but unfortunately it is totally wasted here. It just keeps getting worse and worse, and in the end I was supporting the bad guys, even though they weren't exactly the most charismatic bunch of people I've witnessed. Wincott delivered some great fighting and action in movies like "Martial Law 2", "Mission of Justice", "Deadly Bet" and even "Martial Outlaw", and that means that I got really disappointed when it turned out that this film sucked to the extreme on that level. Very bad fight scenes, nearly no action, and it sucks big time. I advise everyone to just pretend that this movie doesn't exist at all.

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 1994 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rage de justice
    • Filming locations
      • Rogers Centre, Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Now Entertainment Group
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      • CA$750,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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