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Give 'em Hell, Malone

Hard to love... Harder to kill.
2009 | 96m | English

(6813 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Russell Mulcahy
Writer: Mark Hosack
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A tough as nails private investigator (Malone) squares off with gangsters and their thugs to protect a valuable secret. Malone goes through hell to protect the information but he dishes some hell as well...
Release Date: Jan 04, 2009
Director: Russell Mulcahy
Writer: Mark Hosack
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords shootout, hoodlum
Production Companies North by Northwest Entertainment, Martini Films, Hannibal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Thomas Jane Malone
Ving Rhames Boulder
Elsa Pataky Evelyn
Doug Hutchison Matchstick
Leland Orser Murphy
French Stewart Frankie the Crooner
Gregory Harrison Whitmore
Eileen Ryan Gloria
David Andriole Pencil Stache
Chris Yen Mauler
Patrick Treadway Jerry
Armand Jalayeri Security Guard
Brandon O'Neill Scumbag Thug
Gretchen Oyster Malone's wife
Name Job
Russell Mulcahy Director
Robert A. Ferretti Editor
Mark Hosack Screenplay
Vincent DeFelice Production Design
Laurie Hicks Set Decoration
Matt Kunau Dolby Consultant
Geronimo Mercado ADR & Dubbing
Mark L. Anderson Camera Operator
Kim Guthrie Camera Operator
Heidi Habib Leadman
Peter N. Green Camera Operator
Rhona Rubio Script Supervisor
Casey Sargent Art Direction
Lisa Caryl-Vukas Costume Design
Pete Moroz Still Photographer
Julie Adams Dialect Coach
Amy Bruscoe Makeup Artist
J.D. McKee Visual Effects Supervisor
Sean Gray Sound Designer
Brian Cox Camera Operator
Jonathan Hall Director of Photography
Emily Chisholm Makeup Artist
Mike Meyers Hairstylist
Trista Jordan Makeup Department Head
Ben Zarai Sound Designer
Alayna Caryl Set Costumer
Mark James Watson Rigging Gaffer
Gretchen Oyster Casting
Mike Vukas Gaffer
Bryce Woodworth Location Manager
Mike Pipgras Sound Effects Editor
Mike Kjolso Transportation Coordinator
Taci Van Leuven Special Effects Makeup Artist
Gonzalo 'Bino' Espinoza ADR & Dubbing
Josh Hakian Special Effects Coordinator
Gregg Smrz Stunt Coordinator
T.J. Williams Jr. Steadicam Operator
David Barber Dialogue Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dane Farwell Stunts
David C. Williams Original Music Composer
Name Title
Erika Anderson Producer
Johnny Martin Producer
Brian Oliver Producer
Richard Salvatore Producer
Richard Rionda Del Castro Producer
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Dark Jedi
7.0

This movie is kind of difficult to rate. In one sense it is the kind of hardboiled private investigator taking no shit and dishing out his own kind of justice that I like. However it is also, at times, a really silly movie with rather a silly script and a main character that takes a ludicrous amount ... of beating and still pops up and kicks ass. In the end I decided that I did indeed like this movie. I liked its rather “noir” atmosphere and the fact that the character indeed is tough as nails and kicks some serious ass. There is plenty of action in the movie and it is quite violent and sometimes a bit silly but it fits the movie and I think this particular movie would be less to my liking without it. There are some interesting bad guys in the movie as well. There are of course the basic thugs which are disposed of rather quickly but there is the lollypop girl which is adding a bit of flavor, there is the big black guy which is really not so much a bad guy but a worthy adversary of Malone and then there is the totally whacko pyromaniac, Matchstick. This guy is insanely scary. I quite liked him, not as a person of course but as an element of the movie. The story is sometimes as whacko as some of the characters in the movie so do not expect a good mystery or even a coherent story out of this movie. Sure it has a red thread going through it and there is an explanation at the end but sometimes what the characters do and how we get from start to finish seems rather ad-hoc to me. Still, the overall wackiness of all the various elements of this movie combines to something that I did indeed like. The end was a wee bit disappointing though. Sometimes, when watching a movie, it is clear that there was an intention to produce a sequel but end a feature movie with a “To be continued…” text is really stupid unless you already have a signed contract for the sequel. Luckily the actual story is brought to a good enough conclusion and it is just a few of Malone’s personal loose ends left at the end of the movie.

May 16, 2024