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
- Sgt. Terry
- (as Doug O'Keefe)
- Blond Man
- (as Brian Fuller)
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4/5 Matt Bronson
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!
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Written by Calista Carradine
© Produced and Performed by Calista Carradine, Dan Harris, Steve Ellerston & Jack Ballard
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- CA$750,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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