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Interview with a Hitman ()


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An elite hitman returns to erase his past only to find that somebody has messed with his future.

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Viktor
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Bethesda
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Traffikant
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Xavier
Danny Midwinter ...
Sergei
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Tosca
Elliot Greene ...
Young Viktor
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Ceasar
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Franco
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Kruchenko
Matthew Wynn ...
Anton
Joanna Holden ...
Helena
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Kovacs
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Alexandru (as Uriel Emil Pollack)
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Brett
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David
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Anatolie
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Vadim
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Young Girl
Drew Horsley ...
Raffa
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Martha
Jack McBride ...
Nathan
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Tony
Dylan Edge ...
Pimp
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Clara
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Rick
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Marku
Lucy Scott-Smith ...
Angel
Louise Franklin ...
Roxy
Ben Lucas ...
Steve the Barman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mark Burns ...
Gangster (uncredited)
Niamh Calderwood ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Kurt (uncredited)
Paul Knowles ...
Carl (uncredited)
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Henchman (uncredited)
Steven Charles Stobbs ...
Zoltar / The Man (uncredited)
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Henchman (uncredited)
Nicky Jean Wilson ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Perry Bhandal

Written by

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Perry Bhandal ... ()

Produced by

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Perry Bhandal ... executive producer
Dean Fisher ... producer
Wayne Marc Godfrey ... executive producer
Aaron Hubbard ... associate producer
Robert Jones ... executive producer
Sean Kelly ... executive producer
Tara Millais ... line producer
Spencer Pollard ... executive producer
Stuart Stanton ... executive producer
Caroline Stern ... associate producer

Music by

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Dan Teicher

Cinematography by

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Richard Swingle

Editing by

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Ben King
Richard Swingle ... (as Harry Skipp)

Editorial Department

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Stephen Hedley ... colorist / epk editor
Michael Pentney ... additional editor
Steven Rundle ... assistant editor / epk editor

Casting By

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Jane Frisby

Production Design by

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Mickaela Trodden

Art Direction by

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Jonathan Tolson

Costume Design by

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Rebecca Hywel-Jones

Makeup Department

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Marie Morgan ... makeup department head / makeup designer
Amy Pilkington ... assistant makeup artist

Production Management

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Eugene Galbraith ... unit manager
David Gales ... location manager / unit manager
Carolyn Moat ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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David Jones ... third assistant director
Neil Wallace ... first assistant director
Craig Willis ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Benjamin James Davis ... art department assistant (as Benjamin Davis)
Mick Mcgee ... art department assistant
Nic Pringle ... art department: runner
Holly Wrightson ... art department assistant / standby props (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Dave Eccleston ... foley mixer
Stephen Lee ... boom operator
John Charles McGovern ... sound recordist
Adam Mendez ... re-recording mixer
Mark Verner ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Steve Yeaman ... adr mixer
Hossien Kaviani ... assistant adr mixer (uncredited)

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Richard George Robert Scott ... armourer

Stunts

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Marcello Walton ... fight director

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ileana Cardy ... electrician: daily
Rory Grierson ... electrician
Kyle Heslop ... assistant camera
Andy Johnson ... steadicam operator
Paul Knowles ... still photographer
James McAleer ... director of photography: second unit / focus puller
Davey Morgan ... gaffer
Steven Rundle ... digital imaging technician
Richard George Robert Scott ... best boy

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Laura Jane Aitman ... costume assistant
Kate Eccles ... costume daily

Location Management

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Mark Dryden ... location assistant
Dave Gales ... location manager

Script and Continuity Department

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Lizzie Pritchard ... script supervisor (as Elizabeth Pritchard)

Additional Crew

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Lewis Bonner ... runner
Robert Byrd ... executive assistant to Luke Goss
Jodie Canwell ... runner
Elizabeth Chorley ... production assistant
Samuele Cisternino ... credits designer
Andrew Edwards ... runner
Andy Edwards ... floor runner
Robert Graham ... production accountant
James Greenslade ... production legal
Suzanne Harger ... runner
Stephen Hedley ... electronic press kit / epk: director
Vicki Hunter ... runner
Katharine Kelly ... bookkeeper
Christopher Linton ... floor runner (as Chris Andrew)
Carole Louise Machin ... crowd coordinator (as Carole Machin)
Michael Pentney ... electronic press kit / epk: director
Steven Rundle ... electronic press kit
Susie Tullett ... unit publicist

Thanks

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David Wood ... thanks

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Plot Summary

Trust No one. Feel nothing. Never lose: this is the mantra that has helped a ruthless Eastern European assassin rise to the pinnacle of his profession. Raised in the harsh slums of Romania, Victor knows the value of life more than most, which makes him the perfect killer. But after being betrayed by the very men who made him, he must fake his own death and escape to London. Here he joins a new gangster family and finds his rules are again put to the test in the midst of a vicious underworld power struggle. Viktor is now better, faster and more ruthless than ever before. With the secrets of his past refusing to fade away, an encounter with a dark beauty turns his world on its head and offers him the chance for a new life. But can he ever escape the existence he was born into? It is not long before a deadly threat from a past he thought long buried surfaces and he is forced to change his path. It is time to face that which cannot be forgotten. Written by KFD

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Taglines Trust no one. Feel nothing. Never lose. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Asesino a sueldo (Spain)
  • Intervju sa Hitmenom (Serbia)
  • Chạm Trán Sát Thủ (Vietnam)
  • Wywiad z zabójca (Poland)
  • Bir Tetikçiyle Görüşme (Turkey, Turkish title)
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  • 96 min
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Did You Know?

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Goofs More than once Viktor is supposed to be loading his gun but is really putting an empty magazine in and racking the slide, leaving the slide in the open position. The slide will not close on an empty magazine. No hitman, or any other gunman, would do such a thing. See more »

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