The Hit
Overview
Willie Parker (Terence Stamp) is a mobster-turned informant living in relative seclusion and philosophical exile in rural Spain, until he is kidnapped one day and delivered to Braddock (John Hurt), a calculating and maniacal hit man who has been hired to deliver Parker to Paris, where his execution will take place. Braddock's partner, Myron (Tim Roth) is a young punkish fellow with an impulsive and violent streak. As they set out for Paris they realize they are being followed and must stop in Madrid to pick up a new car. They also acquire another hostage, Maggie (Laura Del Sol), whose boyfriend was killed for the car. Tension and the threat of violence hovers over every scene of the movie, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that mirrors the confines of the car as they drive through miles of beautifully shot desert. Fast paced flamenco music from Spanish great Paco De Lucia ignites the screen and creates a haunting and moody atmosphere.The fine ensemble work from the brilliant cast members helps to create this richly woven and darkly humorous ride.
Awards:
Main Cast & Crew:
Stephen Frears - Director
John Hurt
Tim Roth
Terence Stamp
Details
- Format: Blu-ray
- Color Format: Color
- UPC: 715515252416
- Genre: DRAMA
- Rating: Not Rated
- Release Date: October 2020
Movie Reviews
Synopsis:
John Hurt stars as Braddock, a cruel and calculating hitman who is hired to transport Willie Parker (Terence Stamp), a kidnapped mobster turned informant, across the desert of Spain to Paris, where Willie will face execution. Braddock is accompanied by his youthful and blood thirsty assistant Myron (Tim Roth), who is eager to please the professional hitman. This suspenseful and dark comedy/thriller is loaded with tension and hard-hitting action delivered with ease by its marvelous ensemble cast.
Notes:
Filmed on location in Spain.
THE HIT is the theatrical film debut of actor Tim Roth. The actor's first film was the made-for-TV movie MEANTIME, directed by Mike Leigh.
Reviews:
"...[An] astringent, sardonically funny thriller....Richly inventive....[The] acting is marvelous..." - 05/23/1984 Variety
"...Frears has a fine, strong personal style -- a mixture of visual audacity and a lovely sensitivity with his actors..." - 04/18/1985 Los Angeles Times, p.C3
"[A] quirky, proto-Tarantino road movie about two gangsters..." - 04/01/2006 Premiere, p.104
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