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Assassin

The wicked shall die.
2015 | 82m | English

(1398 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: J.K. Amalou
Writer: J.K. Amalou
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Ruthless killer for hire breaks the rules of his profession and falls for a beautiful young woman. Discovering the notorious gangland brothers had hired him to kill her father, his world breaks down and he must turn against his criminal employers and their gang to save the woman he loves.
Release Date: Mar 09, 2015
Director: J.K. Amalou
Writer: J.K. Amalou
Genres: Crime, Thriller
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Production Companies Silver Leaf Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Danny Dyer Jamie
Gary Kemp John Alberts
Martin Kemp Lee Alberts
Anouska Mond Alex
Deborah Moore Laura Boyd
Robert Cavanah Tony Boyd
Holly Weston Chloe
Natalia Ryumina Bianka
Paul Terry S / a (restaurant diner)
Omri Rose Paul
Eddie Webber Rowland
Bruce Lawrence Chris
Kris Sommerville PC McKenna
Gemma Garrett Mandy Alberts
Lyneah Johnson DI Moore
Amy Clare Beales Bar Customer
Adam Kiani Henchman
Kasey Iliana Sfetsios Bartender
James Mullinger Businessman
Shane Salter Bar Customer
Michael Vardian Guy in the Bar
Chris Chappell Henchman
Simon Cluett Sleazy Businessman
Todor Jordanov Barman
Donna Kehoe Girl at bar
Erin Hayley Powell Girl screaming in bar
Daria Gabor Stripper
Christopher Fletcher Ray
Tilly Johnson Daughter
Jerry Turner Coroner
Name Job
J.K. Amalou Director, Writer
Susan Fordham Extras Casting
Haider Zafar Director of Photography
St. John O'Rorke Editor
Toby Quickenden Editor
Will Gilbey Editor
Lee Mountjoy Casting
Felix Coles Production Design
Laura Hiscoke Art Direction
Lenka Padysakova Costume Design
Pip Norton Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Luke Oliver Camera Operator
Julia Underwood Still Photographer
Shaun Richards Digital Intermediate
Joana Sena Script Supervisor
Tim Murphy Gaffer
Jeremy Zimmermann Casting
Alexandra Vlcek Assistant Makeup Artist
Frances Hounsom Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Cassi Brookes Makeup Supervisor
Maria Tanjala First Assistant Director
Luis San Martin Standby Art Director
Frederick Roche Boom Operator
Alexander Gunn Special Effects Supervisor
Drew Render Visual Effects Producer
Phil Macdonald First Assistant Camera
Will Steer Title Designer
Matthew Busson Production Coordinator
Patricia Rybarczyk Production Manager
Rufus Quickenden Music
Bianca Joseph Second Assistant Director
Simon Hornett Sound Recordist
Dado Valentic Colorist
Name Title
Barbara De Fina Executive Producer
J.K. Amalou Producer
Andrew Loveday Producer
Patricia K. Meyer Co-Producer
Sam Amalou Executive Producer
Derek Mills Executive Producer
Sean O'Kelly Executive Producer
Tania Sarra Executive Producer
Maria Tanjala Associate Producer
Lucy V. Hay Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
4.0

Every now and again, people ought to be made to watch a film like this, just to recalibrate their sensitivities when watching other, better, decent films. Everyone's favourite diamond geezer Danny Dyer is ruthless motor-cycle hitman "Jamie" who carries out a hit on behalf of the brothers from Spanda ... u Ballet. Snag is, the man he bumps off has a daughter "Chloe" (Holly Weston) for whom he falls. The Kemps need him to top her too, but he fakes that crime and when they find out, are not best pleased - more hits are ordered and even the seagulls might not be safe! It's tosh from start to finish, this - the acting - especially from Gary Kemp as the menacing kingpin in a Prada cardigan - is almost as woeful as the writing, such as that is. The earlier ending (I think there are at least two) needs to be watched - it's actually quite funny and it all led me to swear never to criticise another Jason Statham or Nicolas Cage film again...

Aug 10, 2023