Hitman with Timothy Olyphant: DVD Cover
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Hitman Director: Xavier Gens Cast: Timothy Olyphant, Dougray Scott, Olga Kurylenko, Robert Knepper

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/11/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 22,118

Viewer Rating: (14 ratings)

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Closed Caption; Deleted scenes; Alternate ending

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Disc #1, Side A -- Hitman: Full Screen
1. Main Titles [:23]
2. One Question [2:33]
3. The Very Best [2:06]
4. Going Public [3:10]
5. Eyewitness [2:11]
6. Storming the Hotel [3:07]
7. My Boy Doesn't Miss [4:10]
8. As Good As Dead [:54]
9. The Train Station [5:36]
10. Dying With Dignity [2:08]
11. No More Interference [:38]
12. A Royal Mess [3:16]
13. Thrown to the Wolves [4:52]
14. Istanbul [:31]
15. Dinner at Eight [7:44]
16. Mr. Price [3:19]
17. Road Trip [2:05]
18. The Key [1:51]
19. Bait [:16]
20. Just a Bureaucrat [3:45]
21. A Brother's Funeral [4:10]
22. Knowing How It Ends [:34]
23. A Good Man? [4:30]
24. End Titles [2:21]
Disc #1, Side B -- Hitman: Widescreen
1. Main Titles [:23]
2. One Question [2:33]
3. The Very Best [2:06]
4. Going Public [3:10]
5. Eyewitness [2:11]
6. Storming the Hotel [3:07]
7. My Boy Doesn't Miss [4:10]
8. As Good As Dead [:54]
9. The Train Station [5:36]
10. Dying With Dignity [2:08]
11. No More Interference [:38]
12. A Royal Mess [3:16]
13. Thrown to the Wolves [4:52]
14. Istanbul [:31]
15. Dinner at Eight [7:44]
16. Mr. Price [3:19]
17. Road Trip [2:05]
18. The Key [1:51]
19. Bait [:16]
20. Just a Bureaucrat [3:45]
21. A Brother's Funeral [4:10]
22. Knowing How It Ends [:34]
23. A Good Man? [4:30]
24. End Titles [2:21]

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Editorial Reviews

An international assassin known only as Agent 47 (Timothy Olyphant) carries out high-profile hits for a mysterious organization known only as "The Agency" in this adaptation of the popular Eidos Interactive video-game series. Agent 47 is an elite, genetically engineered assassin who takes great pride in his work. His lethal grace, steady shot, and unparalleled precision have all served to make him one of the most sought after assassins in the world. But when the killer without a conscience is faced with an unanticipated series of developments, his entire perception of reality begins to shift. On assignment to take out a Russian head of state Bellicoff (Ulrich Thomsen), Agent 47 is caught off guard by the appearance of presidential look-a-likes. When the high profile hit captures the attention of such powerful intelligence organizations as the CIA and Interpol, agent Mike Whittier (Dougray Scott) is dispatched to reign Agent 47 in. Meanwhile, a mysterious Russian prostitute named Nika (Olga Kurylenko) has walked into Agent 47's life, causing the methodical killer to become overwhelmed by emotions that were previously foreign to him. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Customer Reviews

hitmanby resorte

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April 17, 2009: Timothy Olyphant was a very good and sexy hitman.

Good chemistry between Timothy and Olga.

Good action movie. Love the plot, script and soundtrack.

Would love to see a sequel.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / DTS edition.

Stiff competitionby Anonymous

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March 22, 2008: I am a HUGE fan of the Hitman videotron personal entertainment system discs, so naturally I creamed my jeans at the thought of a real-life motion picture. At the moving picture viewing-room, I was hard with anticipation. However, I was left with only a wind-sock by the end of the filmed-movie. The climax was not as intense nor as messey as I had presumed. LONG story short: it inflated my Oscar Mayer Blimp, yet it went soft and crashed like the Hindenberg. ...hundreds dead.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / DTS edition.


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