After surviving an attempt on his life by his former partner, officer Cliff Garrett (Norris) exacts revenge on those who wronged him by going undercover as a hit man. He works to gain the reputation and trust needed in order to be accepted by the burgeoning Seattle-area criminal underworld, but it is all done in order to take it down from within.
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Memorable, crazy movie
I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Shot and near fatally wounded by his corrupt former partner, a police officer reemerges as a mob contract killer; he might be working undercover or he might be trying to getting to revenge, with things becoming clearer as the film progresses. If this sounds like a confusing plot description, it is because the film is arguably too complex for its own good; the action scenes are generally well done and Chuck Norris even turns in a decent performance as he mentors a local kid and gets to utter some witty quips, but these highlights are hard to appreciate as the film pitches Norris so deep undercover that it is hard to say where his agenda lies. What can be made out from the film is nevertheless often entertaining. There are many atmospheric nighttime shots and Joel Derouin's jazzy music score is perfectly moody. There is also a thrilling sequence set in the snowbound backwoods of Canada, where half the film is set, and the final few scenes are pretty powerful, over-the-top as the actions of vengeful Norris might well be. Salim Grant also deserves a special mention as the local boy who Norris befriends. There is a particularly touching scene in which Norris confesses to being scared of bullies when he was a kid too, and Grant manages to be wide-eyed and genuinely taken with Norris throughout without the film ever getting mushy or sentimental in this regard.
And with those bad ass words, Chuck Norris goes on the war path to bring down the mobs and those who wronged him. 1991's "The Hit-man" is a very unique film from Norris' career, manly because it's arguably his darkest one. Directed by Aaron Norris, it starts with Chuck, who plays honorable cop Garret, meeting his partner on the docks of seedy Seattle. Garret seems to think that something shady is about to go down and lo and behold, he's right. But just as the take down seems to be going right, Garret's crooked partner turns the gun on him and before he knows it, he's going out a window and landing on a car with a bullet in his chest. He should be dead, but against all odds he lives. (After all, he is Chuck Norris!). Fast forward three years later and we meet a very different Norris, one who has taken up the identity of a viscous hit-man named Grogan, who's working for the city's Italian Mob. But beneath the tough exterior lies Garret, who's willing to do whatever it takes to bring Seattle's underworld down without being found out. But protecting his true identity isn't his only worry; a French mob from Vancouver is moving south and on top of that, a random group of brutal Iranians is vying to take over as well. One of the first things Norris fans will notice is the increased profanity of the film (Norris himself swears a little bit more than usual), as well as a more graphic form of violence throughout the picture. However, none of these elements are ever overused and if anything, better serve the story by adding a little bit of realism and grittiness to it since the film does takes place in a very shady world. The movie also gives Norris a chance to expand his acting range by playing someone who is basically a good person trying to right some wrongs in the world using unsavory methods, be it his mission or helping out a young bullied kid face his fears (As a side note, Norris gets to sport a mullet which in all honesty, looks kind of cool on him). The location of dreary Seattle helps set up the mood of the film, in particular the lack of vibrant colors and dullness of it all. It's almost as if the filmmakers were trying to convey the feeling that this world Garret/Grogan finds himself in is omnipresent and inescapable. Then again, it could just be the fact that the story takes place in Seattle! As far as action goes, there's plenty of it here, whether it's by gun, explosions or fists and kicks. The villains are dangerous and they all add to the intensity of the movie, be it Al Waxman as mob boss Marco Luganni or Frank Ferrucci as the treacherous Iranian boss. But the villain who we really come to hate is Garret's crooked partner Delaney, played to slimy effect by Michael Parks. With his ruthless, sadistic persona, we can't wait to see him get his comeuppance and boy does he get it! To be sure, this is not the most accurate movie regarding real life undercover work since no police force would ever allow an officer to commit a fraction of what Norris' character does here. But hey, it is a movie after all folks! For what is though, "The Hit-man" is a movie for anyone looking for some quality action entertainment and a good story. Also starring Alberta Watson as Grogan's love interest, plus a cool opening song in the form of Andy Prieboy's "On the Road Again". Enjoy!!
Chuck Norris has made some good films (invasion USA)and some bad films (force of one)most of his films are good on action and The Hit-man is no exception.chuck plays cliff garret a cop who goes undercover as a hit-man for the mafia and takes on the Persian mob.whilst undercover cliff becomes friends with a young black kid who is getting bullied by a gang of kids so cliff takes him under his wing and teaches him self defence.what The Hit-man lacks in story it makes up in action. the only sidekick chuck has in this film is his unique sawn off shotgun and an incredible martial arts skill.Hit-man is quite a rare film so when i saw it was on telly i quickly recorded it on video and i am glad i did. chuck does an okay performance probably the best we can get from him and the actor and actress in the film are okay to. to end the review i will just say the Hit-man is not the best film ever but it is certainly fun to watch 7 out of 10.
I like this movie. i first rented it to watch with my girlfriend in about 1992 - she didn't like it for some reason but i was impressed with the change of character by Norris compared to his Texas Ranger, Delta Force movies.The storyline of someone left for dead only to come back a few years later to even the score with his corrupt partner who tried to kill him is a bit corny and has been done before this movie I'm sure but the coldness of Norris when he blows people away is what makes this watchable, not least when he kicks ass big style in the Iranians' club! However, Canadian mob boss Andre Lecombe's 'minder' is possibly the least likely gangster i have ever seen in a movie and does not convince! The Hit-man is pretty hard to find these days and could be regarded as a collectors item if you're a Chuck Norris fan.