Hit List

Hit List

Movie |

Kidnapping | Hitman

  • Duration: 1h 27min
  • Music: Garry Schyman,Don Sanders
  • Similar To: Rust Road, Get Fast
  • Story:
    A family man (Jan-Michael Vincent) and a mob witness (Leo Rossi) hunt a mob hit man (Lance Henriksen) who has mistakenly kidnapped the family man's son.
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STORY

Story
A family man (Jan-Michael Vincent) and a mob witness (Leo Rossi) hunt a mob hit man (Lance Henriksen) who has mistakenly kidnapped the family man's son.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

For several days, William Lustig directed the film from his limo, complaining about cold weather.

While re-writing the Jack Collins character, Josh Becker wanted the 'average guy' to have a profession where he knew how to fight. After William Lustig shot down the idea of Collins being a Vietnam vet, an idea he was "completely sick to death of", Becker came up with Collins being a carpenter. Becker thought Collins should at least know how to use his hands. Lustig shot that down as well. Upon meeting Jan-Michael Vincent, Becker found out he was into carpentry and served in the National Guard.

Lance Henriksen was in the middle of a divorce when he was offered the role of Caleek. He accepted the role in order to support his alimony payments.

Lance Henriksen was so devoted to his role that he called William Lustig up at midnight asking what kind of gun his character should use. The next day, they met at a deli in Studio City where Henriksen placed a Desert Eagle on the table.

When the completed film was screened for Warner Bros. executives, they told William Lustig that his film is "a better action picture than Steven Seagal's Above the Law (1988)."

Popular Dialogues

"Jack Collins: [about Caleek] That's the guy that killed Brian? That's the guy that's got my son? Frank DeSalvo: Hey, Collins, that guy is so twisted when he dies you'll have to screw him in the ground. He's killed so many people he owns his own cemetery. Jack Collins: Let's take him!"

"[repeated line] Jack Collins: Where's my kid?"

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