The Hit (1984)



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Synopsis:
In this offbeat crime film, Willie Parker (Terence Stamp) an English mobster turned informant, has been given a new identity and has been living in a small, isolated village in Spain for 10 years. Unfortunately for Parker, the men he has betrayed have ascertained his whereabouts and send Braddock (John Hurt), a professional hitman, and his apprentice Myron (Tim Roth) to bring Parker to Paris where his ex-associates await. After kidnapping Parker, nothing goes as planned. Now they are followed by a Spanish policeman (Fernando Rey) who seems to anticipate each of their moves, and they are burdened by Maggie (Laura del Sol), the mistress of a fellow mobster they were forced to kill. What should have been a routine hit becomes a psychological battle between all the participants as Parker, in a fight for time and for his life, plays one against the other. Set against the bleak Spanish landscape and featuring evocative and memorable theme music by Eric Clapton, the film builds to a surprising conclusion where the true nature of all the characters is revealed. Terence Stamp develops the character of Parker in a subtle but surprisingly comic performance and Laura del Sol shines as a woman who will do what is necessary to survive. Tim Roth, in his film debut, plays a brutal, but oddly endearing thug. But it is John Hurt, in a sensitive and nuanced performance, who brings a perceptive intelligence and depth to his role which adds a philosophical and psychological dimension to the film. Hurt plays his difficult role without a misstep and with a rare economy of action. Thoughtful and frequently amusing, The Hit, superbly written by Peter Prince, is both a compelling and suspenseful crime drama and also a deep and profound meditation on life, death and courage.

~ Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
3/8/1985
Director Credit
Stephen Frears Director
Cast Credit
Carlos Lucena Uniformed Officer
Joaquin Alonzo Kidnapper
Willoughby Gray Judge
Enrique San Francisco Kidnapper
Xavier Aguirre Young Basque
Patxi Barko Young Basque
Bernie Searl Hopwood
Sheila Trezise
Jose Luis Fernandez Kidnapper
Juan Calot Priest
Brian Royal Fellows
Albie Woodington Riordan
Carlos Tristancho Garage Attendant
Freddie Stuart First Man
Camilo Vilanova Kidnapper
Carlos Zabala Young Basque
Jim Broadbent Barrister
Emeko Olazagasti Young Basque
Ralph Brown Second Man
A.J. Clarke Third Man
Manuel de Benito Juan, Willie's Bodyguard
Lennie Peters Mr. Corrigan
Miguel Garmendia Tavern Keeper
John Hurt Braddock
Tim Roth Myron
Laura del Sol Maggie
Terence Stamp Willie Parker
Bill Hunter Harry
Fernando Casado Arambillet Vega Chief Inspector
Production Credits Credit
Joyce Herlihy Associate Producer
Jeremy Thomas Producer
Art Department Credit
Andrew Sanders Production Designer
Luciano Arroyo Set Designer
Julio Molina Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Bob Smith Camera Operator
John A. Alonzo Cinematographer
Michael Molloy Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Reyes Abades Special Effects
Alan Whibley Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Marit Allen Costume Designer
Karen Dawson Makeup



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