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Assassins

In the shadows of life. In the business of death. One man found a reason to live.
1995 | 132m | English

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Assassin Robert Rath arrives at a funeral to kill a prominent mobster, only to witness a rival hired gun complete the job for him -- with grisly results. Horrified by the murder of innocent bystanders, Rath decides to take one last job and then return to civilian life. But finding his way out of the world of contract killing grows ever more dangerous as Rath falls for his female target and becomes a marked man himself.
Release Date: Oct 06, 1995
Director: Richard Donner
Writer: Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski, Brian Helgeland
Genres: Adventure, Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords central intelligence agency (cia), bank, cat, mexican standoff, seattle, washington, hitman, mission of murder, hidden camera, rivalry, rescue, shootout, police chase, sniper rifle, detroit, michigan, silencer, double cross, caribbean sea
Production Companies Canal+, Warner Bros. Pictures, Silver Pictures, Donner/Shuler-Donner Productions, The De Laurentiis Company, Evansgideon/Lazar
Box Office Revenue: $30,303,072
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sylvester Stallone Robert Rath
Antonio Banderas Miguel Bain
Julianne Moore Electra
Anatoli Davydov Nicolai Tashlinkov
Muse Watson Ketcham
Steve Kahan Alan Branch
Kelly Rowan Jennifer, Electra's Neighbor
Reed Diamond Bob
Kai Wulff Remy
Kerry Skalsky Buyer with Remy
James Douglas Haskins Buyer with Remy
Stephen Liska Cop
John Harms Cop
Edward J. Rosen Cemetery Caretaker
Christina Orchid Dowager
Bruce R. Orchid Cabbie
Sue Carolyn Wise Obnoxious Woman in Elevator
James Oliver Customs Officer
Ron Ben Jarrett Maintenance Man at Marriott Hotel
Marian Collier Eugene & Danny's Pet Supply Lady
Dave Young Male Guard
Ragna Sigrun Female Guard
Mark Woodford Room Service Waiter
Anibal O. Lleras Cabbie
Marta Labatut Cemetery Woman
Choco Orta Cemetery Woman
Ivonne Piazza Bank Teller
Ángel Vázquez Bank Official
Axel Anderson Bank President
David Dollase Bodyguard
Jim Graham Bodyguard
Wally Dalton Priest
Paul Tuerpe Reporter #1
John Procaccino Reporter #2
Nerissa E. Williams Reporter #3
Juan Manuel Lebrón Puerto Rican Cafe Waiter
Eddie Bellaflores Fruit Vendor
Thomas Helgeland Soloist
James W. Gavin Police Helicopter Pilot
Scott Stuber Parking Attendant at Marriott Hotel
Richard Blum Watcher
Michael DeCourcey Cabbie
Whitey Shapiro Cop
Stefan Enriquez Cop
Fulvio Cecere Cop
Shirley Oliver Cop
Eric Sather Cab Customer
Wally Gudgell Upset Passenger
J. Mills Goodloe Newlywed Man
Peter Sebastian Lackaff Singer
John Lamar Money Hungry Man
Ernie Hall Cop
Calli Medved Cop
Robert Sanders Monorail Driver
Rhonda J. Osborne Police Dispatcher
Christina Herrera Pro Choice Woman
Cary Sanchez Bank Receptionist
Frank R. Jimenez Jr. Towel Boy
Jeff King Helicopter Pilot
David "Shark" Fralick Buyer with Remy
Bob Minor Cop
Name Job
Bob Minor Stunts
Lisa Dean Set Decoration
Thomas E. Sanders Production Design
Robert G. Henderson Supervising Sound Editor
Dick Hancock Stunt Coordinator
Steven Curtis Husch Leadman
Alan Manzer Set Designer
Steve Arnold Art Direction
Leticia Stella Art Direction
Marion Dougherty Casting
Scott H. Eddo Makeup Artist
Patricia Fay Location Manager
Raul J. Marin Lighting Technician
Gregg Rudloff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Les Fresholtz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ian Jennings Lighting Technician
Andrew Cooper Still Photographer
Joy Ellison Dialect Coach
Charlene Johnson Hairstylist, Hair Department Head
Wendy Skerritt Art Department Coordinator
Gilbert Wong Set Designer
David R. Kohn Lighting Technician
Frank M. Holgate Aerial Camera, Helicopter Camera
Virginia Cook-McGowan Dialogue Editor
Marshall Winn Dialogue Editor
Andy Reynolds Electrician
Jeff J. Davis Researcher
Paul M. Pollard Camera Operator
Michael E. Matteson Key Rigging Grip
Dennis Petersen Special Effects Coordinator
Tina Kerr Extras Casting
Bob Webeck First Assistant Camera
Steve Itano First Assistant Camera
Gary Holt Second Unit Director of Photography
Jim Van Wyck First Assistant Director
Mark Sakamoto Set Dresser
Helen Kozora Set Decoration Buyer
Lawrence Jordan Editor
Cha Blevins Costume Supervisor
Elizabeth McBride Costume Design
Daniel T. Dorrance Supervising Art Director
Sally Roberts Set Costumer
Kevin E. Carpenter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rick Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David E. Campbell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John M. Woodward Production Supervisor
John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robin Buerki Additional Camera
Eva Prappas Set Costumer
Kevin Bartnof Foley
Noelle King Set Designer
Neal Norton Camera Operator
Jeffrey J. Haboush Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John F. Reynolds Dialogue Editor
Raphy Molinary Best Boy Grip
Tammy Baker Makeup Supervisor
Joseph E. Thibo Camera Operator
Marienne O'Brien Set Costumer
Michael A. Jones Camera Operator
Ken Nishino First Assistant Camera
Jeff Smithwick Color Timer
Audrey A. Johnson Assistant Property Master
Angel Pastrana Electrician
Eric Ramsey Storyboard Artist
Bob Kaiser Color Timer
David M. Bowen Set Dresser
Randal R. Groves Prop Maker
Karen Thorndike Script Supervisor
Jerry C. Deats Best Boy Grip
Chad Griffin Set Designer
Deborah K. Larsen Makeup Artist
Ray De La Motte Camera Operator
Catherine Rowe Foley
Peggy McAffee Sound Effects Editor
Greg P. Russell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael McCombe Greensman
Peter J. Silbermann Unit Publicist
Catherine Flynn Dialogue Editor
Ricki L. Stein Production Accountant
Brady J. Condit Set Dresser
Dennis Seawright First Assistant Camera
Zigmund Gron Supervising Music Editor
Kay Taylor Script Supervisor
J. Tom Archuleta First Assistant Director
Robert SummerStone Electrician
John Giuliano Prop Maker
Heather Murphy Production Coordinator
Wes Houle Electrician
Douglas Wright Casting Associate
Suzanne Krim Costumer
Bob E. Krattiger Gaffer
Richard Donner Director
Vilmos Zsigmond Director of Photography
Richard Marks Editor
Nathan Crowley Art Direction
Lilly Wachowski Screenplay, Story
Lana Wachowski Screenplay, Story
Brian Helgeland Screenplay
Paloma Suau Production Office Assistant
Rafael Pérez Special Effects Coordinator
Erik L. Nelson Property Master
Vicente Juarbe First Assistant Director
Kent H. Johnson Supervising Armorer
Tia Nolan First Assistant Editor
Patricia M. Peters Stunt Double
Barbara Anne Klein Stunts
Melissa R. Stubbs Stunts
Mark De Alessandro Stunt Coordinator, Stunt Double
Conrad E. Palmisano Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Henry Kingi Jr. Stunt Double
Mark Mancina Original Music Composer
Bruce Paul Barbour Utility Stunts
Name Title
Jim Van Wyck Producer
Richard Donner Producer
Bruce A. Evans Producer
Raynold Gideon Producer
Andrew Lazar Producer
Lauren Shuler Donner Executive Producer
Joel Silver Producer
Dino De Laurentiis Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

Check Mate? Sly Stallone stars as an ageing assassin who gets embroiled in a cat and mouse game with a younger assassin who wants to be number one of the trade. Teaming up with a computer hacker, Stallone battles not only his pursuer but also an event from his past that troubles him so. With A ... ntonio Banderas and Julianne Moore in starry support, Richard Donner in the director's chair and the Wachowski brothers on writing duties, Assassins held the promise of a top line actioner. Sadly that promise is not met. There's clear signs of the makers trying to make something more deep and cerebral, what ultimately transpires is a overly complicated - and way over long - picture. Punctured with great action scenes, none more so than an outrageous taxi ride that John Woo would be proud of, it's in the middle section where pic drags itself into needless slumber. By this mid-point, one has had enough of Banderas, who comes off more like a deranged excitable kid than someone to be feared. Donner really falters there, but conversely he gets an interestingly engaging tune out of Stallone. Moore is very good, and gets some good dialogue to spout, which is a rarity, though, since much of the chatter is mumbled or said in such agitated or broody manner that the sound mix strains for aural clarification. It's not a stinker, and in its own way it's a diverting time waster, but too many holes and too many poor production desicions leave it knocking at the averageville door. 5/10

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
4.0

A not great movie, but one that it's hard to pinpoint exact ways in which it could easily have been improved. A Stallone/Banderas as cat and mouse assassins sounds promising, but in reality this technoir thriller is... Actually kind of boring. Seems like it needs a ground-up re-working to get a stor ... y up to the concept of that team, which sounds exhausting. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Jun 23, 2021