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Release Date:
January 27, 1989
Original Title:
Cohen and Tate
Alternate Titles:
Cohen and Tate
Cohen et Tate
Cohen y Tate
Hitman
Hitman - Cohen & Tate
Le strade della paura
Profession Tueur
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Nelson Entertainment
New Galactic
Tate Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 86
A boy kidnapped by two mismatched hitmen puts them at each other's throats while being driven to their employers, possibly to be killed. Cohen, an older professional becomes increasingly irritated with his partner Tate, a brutish killer, when their prisoner uses unnatural guile and resourcefulness to play them off against each other.
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Casting:
Sally Dennison
Julie Selzer
Costume Design:
Verkina Flower
Director:
Eric Red
Director of Photography:
Victor J. Kemper
Editor:
Edward M. Abroms
Makeup Artist:
Louis Lazzara
Dayne Johnson
Original Music Composer:
Bill Conti
Producer:
Jeff Young
Production Design:
David M. Haber
Screenplay:
Eric Red
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Scott Smith
Set Costumer:
Eva Prappas
Special Effects:
Jim Doyle
Still Photographer:
Craig Busch
Stunt Coordinator:
Andy Gill
Stunts:
Dani Barden
David Bartholomew
Bob Ivy
Al Jones
Ben Loggins
Rex Pierson
David Sanders
Russell Towery
Lee Waddell
Supervising Sound Editor:
Clancy T. Troutman
James Troutman
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