A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 14, 1994
Original Title:
Killer
Alternate Titles:
Bulletproof Heart
O Assassino
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Keystone Film Company (II)
Republic Pictures (II)
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: R
Runtime: 97
Cynical hit man Mick is tiring of his job and asks his boss George for time off. However, George gives him the assignment of his life, prompting Mick's soul-searching to reach new heights. Mick is asked to kill sultry Fiona, who owes George money and claims she wants to die. But as Mick spends time with her, he finds himself falling for her.
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Additional Hairstylist:
Marisa Cappellaro
Art Direction:
Eric McNab
Associate Producer:
Abra Edelman
Kelsey T. Howard
Costume Design:
Maxyne Baker
Director:
Mark Malone
Director of Photography:
Tobias A. Schliessler
Editor:
Robin Russell
Executive Producer:
Gary Delfiner
Michael Strange
First Assistant Director:
Kelsey T. Howard
Hair Designer:
Sanna Seppanen
Makeup Artist:
Pamela M. Athayde
Suzanne M. Willett
Music:
Graeme Coleman
Producer:
William Vince
Robert Vince
Production Design:
Lynne Stopkewich
Screenplay:
Gordon Melbourne
Second Assistant Director:
Sarah Rogers
Set Decoration:
Elizabeth Patrick
Special Effects:
Harry Morph
Special Effects Coordinator:
Allen Benjamin
Special Effects Supervisor:
Michael S. Vincent
Story:
Mark Malone
Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Akerstream
Stunt Double:
Lee Sollenberger
Stunts:
Vanessa Paris
Title Designer:
Johanna Weinstein
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