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Killshot
TrailerA veteran assassin (Mickey Rourke) and his dangerous young partner (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) pursue a woman (Diane Lane) and her husband (Thomas Jane) who are placed in the Federal Witness Protection program after witnessing an 'incident'.Actors: Thomas Jane, Diane Lane, Mickey Rourke, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Rosario Dawson, Alexis Butler, Hal Holbrook, Brandon McGibbon, Robert Gow, Catherine Hayos, Peter Kelly Gaudreault, ...»Director: John MaddenCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Killshot"
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Characters of "Killshot"
Wayne ColsonPlayed by: Thomas JaneCarmen ColsonPlayed by: Diane LaneArmand 'Blackbird' DegasPlayed by: Mickey RourkeRichie NixPlayed by: Joseph Gordon-LevittDonnaPlayed by: Rosario DawsonPapaPlayed by: Hal HolbrookMrs. PalinoPlayed by: Lynne DeragonLindaPlayed by: Inga Cadranel -
Directors of "Killshot"
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Creators of "Killshot"
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Critic Reviews of "Killshot"
Bill Goodykoontz Arizona RepublicJanuary 22, 2009It's ultimately Rourke who makes the film worth watching.
Kevin N. Laforest Montreal Film JournalJune 16, 2009An Elmore Leonard adaptation starring Mickey Rourke as a contract killer. And this barely got released? Goddamn Weinstein Company...
Don Willmott Filmcritic.comJune 12, 2009the quality of the A-list cast's performances do deserve a tip of the hat.
Jeffrey M. Anderson Combustible CelluloidJune 01, 2009The film's biggest problem is not that it's a disaster, but that it's merely tepid and dull.
Brian Orndorf BrianOrndorf.comMay 07, 2009Killshot is undoubtedly a mess, but it's a nicely contained jumble with a few great moments of thespian interaction to counteract the estimated 1,000 hands that mangled this picture over the last three years of post-production.
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