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The Killer

One Vicious Hitman. One Fierce Cop. Ten Thousand Bullets.
1989 | 110m | Cantonese

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Director: John Woo
Writer: John Woo
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Mob assassin Jeffrey is no ordinary hired gun; the best in his business, he views his chosen profession as a calling rather than simply a job. So, when beautiful nightclub chanteuse Jennie is blinded in the crossfire of his most recent hit, Jeffrey chooses to retire after one last job to pay for his unintended victim's sight-restoring operation. But when Jeffrey is double-crossed, he reluctantly joins forces with a rogue policeman to make things right.
Release Date: Mar 24, 1989
Director: John Woo
Writer: John Woo
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords blindness and impaired vision, hitman, police, hong kong, frantic, dramatic
Production Companies Film Workshop, Golden Princess Film Productions
Box Office Revenue: $2,350,174
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Nov 29, 2025
Entered: Nov 29, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Chow Yun-Fat Jong
Danny Lee Sau-Yin Insp. Li Ying / Little Eagle
Sally Yeh Jennie
Paul Chu Kong Sidney Fung
Kenneth Tsang Sgt. Tsang Yeh
Shing Fui-On Hay Wong Hoi
Tommy Wong Teddy Wong Hung
James Ha Chim-Si Teddy's Man
Ricky Wong Chun-Tong Frank Chen
Barry Wong Ping-Yiu Chief Inspector Tu
Parkman Wong Pak-Man Inspector Chan
Teddy Yip Wing-Cho Tony Wong Tung Yuen
Alan Ng Siu-Hung Sniper
Yang Sheng Bodyguard A
Lo Hung Review Board Officer (uncredited)
Lam Chung Cheung Wan
Ng Kwok-Kin Policeman
Dion Lam Hay's Man
Ridley Tsui Bo-Wah Frank's Killer
Addy Sung Gam-Loi Bodyguard B
Chuen Chiang Shooter At Beach (uncredited)
Fan Chin-Hung Shooter at Beach (uncredited)
Lung Fei Gangster (uncredited)
Hau Woon-Ling Trash Lady (uncredited)
Lau Shung-Fung Wong Hoi's Thug (uncredited)
Man Hua Lin Gangster (uncredited)
Mak Wai-Cheung Gangster (uncredited)
Wan Fat Gangster (uncredited)
Wong Wai-Fai Gangster (uncredited)
Hsiang Lin Yin Gangster (uncredited)
Yue Tau-Wan Gangster (uncredited)
Wong Chi-Wai Hay's Man
Derek Kwok Jing-Hung Frank's Killer
Name Job
Peter Pau Tak-Hai Director of Photography
Yang Shih-Cheng Props
Chow Wing-Hung Hairstylist
Ronny Ching Siu-Lung Foley
Horace Wong Wing-Hang Director of Photography
Jan-Ching Tai Set Decoration
Ferrnand Aan Kwong-Hing Unit Manager
Fan Kung-Wing Editor
Lau Chi-Ho Martial Arts Choreographer
Tong Ping Wardrobe Master
Hui Wai-Kwok Assistant Art Director
Yuen Chun-Wah Focus Puller
Tony Ching Siu-Tung Martial Arts Choreographer
Lee Tak-Shing Best Boy Grip
Lee Tak-Wai Focus Puller
Shirley Chan Koo-Fong Costume Design
John Woo Screenplay, Director
Judy Mann Makeup Artist
Sally Yeh Chian-Wen Theme Song Performance
Chik Kim-Kit Lighting Coordinator
Lowell Lo Koon-Ting Original Music Composer
Ben Luk Man-Wah Art Direction
Yvonne Yen Makeup Artist
James Wong Jim Songs
Cheng Yu-Lai Makeup Artist
William Leung Chi-Ming Assistant Director
Name Title
Tsui Hark Producer
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FilipeManuelNeto
7.0

**Action, lots of action, in a slow but elegant film.** It was the first time, to my knowledge, that I saw a film made in Hong Kong. John Woo, its director, gained some international notoriety and would even, long after this film, have some work in western cinema. In general, I liked the movie. I ... 'm not an undefeated fan of action cinema, but I felt that this film manages to balance the explosive action (even better and more intense than in North American films) with a satisfying script. The story revolves around a professional killer who, after accidentally blinding a bar singer, starts to protect her. He will, however, have to kill a mobster and escape from the police, who understand the relationship between the singer and the bandit and start to watch her. Chow Yun-Fat is the film's lead actor, and the only actor I somehow remember seeing, though I can't say where. He is charismatic and intense, and makes his character a tough man but, at the same time, able to capture the audience's sympathy. Danny Lee, in the role of a police inspector, and Sally Yeh, as the singer, also give us a pleasant job. The film's focal point is the intense, explosive action. No means were spared in achieving impressive fight and shootout scenes, and in that respect, both the stuntmen and the special effects team deserve praise. The film has good sets and costumes, and the cinematography has a visual beauty very typical of oriental films, where the color is intense, vivid, something important and always valued. The film is about an hour and a half long, but the pace is quite slow, denoting a certain stretch of the script, and this is the biggest negative criticism I can give it.

Jun 19, 2023