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|name = Hit List
| name = Hit List
| caption = United States video release poster.
|image = Hit List FilmPoster.jpeg
| image = Hit List FilmPoster.jpeg
|caption = United States theatrical poster
|director = [[William Lustig]]
| director = [[William Lustig]]
|producer = [[Lisa M. Hansen]]<br/>[[Paul Hertzberg]]<br/>[[Jefferson Richard]]
| producer = {{ubl|[[Lisa M. Hansen]]|[[Paul Hertzberg]]|[[Jefferson Richard]]}}
|writer = Peter Brosnan<br/>John F. Goff<br/>[[Josh Becker]]<br/>[[Scott Spiegel]]
| writer = [[Peter Brosnan]]<br>[[John F. Goff]]
| cinematography = [[James Lemmo]]<br>[[Vincent J. Rabe]]
| starring = {{Plainlist|
| starring = {{Plainlist|
* [[Jan-Michael Vincent]]
* [[Jan-Michael Vincent]]
* [[Leo Rossi]]
* [[Leo Rossi]]
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* [[Charles Napier (actor)|Charles Napier]]
* [[Charles Napier (actor)|Charles Napier]]
* [[Rip Torn]]}}
* [[Rip Torn]]}}
|music = [[Garry Schyman]]
| music = [[Garry Schyman]]
| studio = [[CineTel Films]]
|cinematography = [[James Lemmo]]<br/>[[Vincent J. Rabe]]
|studio = [[CineTel Films]]
| distributor = [[New Line Cinema]]
| released = {{Film date|1989|03|03}}
|distributor = [[New Line Cinema]]
| runtime = 87 minutes
|released = {{Film date|1989|03|03}}
| country = United States
|runtime = 87 minutes
| language = [[English language|English]]
|country = United States
|language = [[English language|English]]
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'''''Hit List''''' is a 1989 [[Action film|action]]-[[thriller film]] directed by [[William Lustig]].<ref name="Hit List">{{cite web|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/78121/Hit-List/|title=Hit List|work=Turner Classic Movies|accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref> The tagline for the movie was: ''"They attacked the wrong woman... They kidnapped the wrong child... And they made the wrong man their target."'' The film was produced by Cinetel Films and was distributed in US theaters by New Line Cinema and in Canadian theaters by Cineplex Odeon Films and on VHS format by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, but has been out of print for some time. As of December 26, 2009, [[Sony]] has not announced any plans to release a DVD of the movie.

'''''Hit List''''' is a 1989 action–thriller movie directed by [[William Lustig]].<ref name="Hit List">{{cite web|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/78121/Hit-List/|title=Hit List|work=Turner Classic Movies|accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref> The tagline for the movie was: ''"They attacked the wrong woman... They kidnapped the wrong child... And they made the wrong man their target."'' The film was produced by Cinetel Films and was distributed in US theaters by New Line Cinema and in Canadian theaters by Cineplex Odeon Films and on VHS format by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, but has been out of print for some time. As of December 26, 2009, [[Sony]] has not announced any plans to release a DVD of the movie. The movie was referenced in the movie ''[[Urban Legend (film)|Urban Legend]]'' (1998).


==Plot==
==Plot==
Gangster boss Vic Luca (Rip Torn) is scheduled to appear in court and so hires a hit man/shoe salesman Chris Caleek (Lance Henriksen) to kill the witnesses. He has a mole in the police force who tells him names and locations of the witnesses. Unfortunately, during the last hit, the professional killer enters the wrong house. When owner Jack Collins comes home, he finds his pregnant wife unconscious in the kitchen, his friend dead in the living room and his son kidnapped. Wanting Luca to believe he has the real witness' son, the authorities take Collins into custody. But Collins manages to escape and takes things into his own hands.
Gangster boss Vic Luca (Rip Torn) is scheduled to appear in court and so hires a hit man/shoe salesman Chris Caleek (Lance Henriksen) to kill the witnesses. He has a mole in the police force who tells him names and locations of the witnesses. Unfortunately, during the last hit, the professional killer enters the wrong house. When owner Jack Collins comes home, he finds his pregnant wife unconscious in the kitchen, his friend dead in the living room and his son kidnapped. Wanting Luca to believe he has the real witness' son, the authorities take Collins into custody. But Collins manages to escape and takes things into his own hands.


==Trivia==
==Cast==
* [[Jan-Michael Vincent]] as Jack Collins
* [[Leo Rossi]] as Frank DeSalvo
* [[Lance Henriksen]] as Chris Caleek
* [[Charles Napier (actor)|Charles Napier]] as Tom Mitchum
* [[Rip Torn]] as Vic Luca
* [[Harold Sylvester]] as Brian Armstrong
* [[Jere Burns]] as Jared Riley
* [[Junior Richard]] as Kenny Collins
* [[Harreit Hall]] as Sandy Collins
* [[Ken Lerner]] as Gravenstein
* [[Jack Andreozzi]] as Abe Fasio
* [[Nick Barbaro]] as Mario
* [[Lou Bonacki]] as Johnson
* [[Barry Brener]] as the doctor
* [[Geoff Brewer]] as Brock
* [[Richard E. Butler]] as Wink
* [[Christopher Carroll]] as the priest
* [[Robert A. Ferretti]] as Vincent Carelli
* [[John F. Goff]] as the prosecutor
* John Greene as Burke
* [[Margaret Gwenver]] as the judge
* [[Lisa M. Hansen]] as the shoe store clerk
* [[Dennis Junt]] as the reporter
* [[Lauri Landry]] as Connie Wayne
* [[Scott Lincoln (actor)|Scott Lincoln]] as Paulie
* [[Jason Lustig]] as Gravenstein’s Assistant
* Vic Manni as George
* [[Felice Orlandi]] as Joey DeSalvo
* [[Frank Pesce]] as Quigley
* [[Pearl Shear]] as Mrs. Gulliver
* [[John Paul Vetturini]] as Frank Jr.


In a 2019 interview, director William Lustig said Jan-Michael Vincent was drinking during the shoot, even though the actor was hired because he told them he had just finished rehab:<blockquote>"When we met him to do Hit List he had been in a recovery program and he was telling us that his drinking days were finished. And he looked great. At the time he was young enough that when he stopped drinking he immediately looked good again. He came in, he looked good, he assured us he wasn’t drinking, so we hired him. Literally the very first day of shooting I smelled alcohol on his breath.But I have to say, for the most part he was a functioning alcoholic."<ref>{{Cite web|title=William Lustig interview|url=https://www.flashbackfiles.com/william-lustig-interview|access-date=2021-02-10|website=THE FLASHBACK FILES|language=en-US}}</ref></blockquote>
* Though Josh Becker and Scott Spiegel were uncredited, they wrote three drafts of the script. Everything they wrote was featured in the film.
* 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 was also a Vietnam vet.
* The first draft script title was originally "Hell to Pay".

==Cast==
*[[Jan-Michael Vincent]] as Jack Collins
*[[Leo Rossi]] as Frank DeSalvo
*[[Lance Henriksen]] as Chris Caleek
*[[Charles Napier (actor)|Charles Napier]] as Tom Mitchum
*[[Rip Torn]] as Vic Luca
*[[Harold Sylvester]] as Brian Armstrong
*[[Jere Burns]] as Jared Riley
*[[Junior Richard]] as Kenny Collins
*[[Harreit Hall]] as Sandy Collins
*[[Ken Lerner]] as Gravenstein
*[[Jack Andreozzi]] as Abe Fasio
*[[Nick Barbaro]] as Mario
*[[Lou Bonacki]] as Johnson
*[[Barry Brener]] as the doctor
*[[Geoff Brewer]] as Brock
*[[Richard E. Butler]] as Wink
*[[Christopher Carroll]] as the priest
*[[Robert A. Ferretti]] as Vincent Carelli
*[[John F. Goff]] as the prosecutor
*John Greene as Burke
*[[Margaret Gwenver]] as the judge
*[[Lisa M. Hansen]] as the shoe store clerk
*[[Dennis Junt]] as the reporter
*[[Lauri Landry]] as Connie Wayne
*[[Scott Lincoln]] as Paulie
*[[Jason Lustig]] as Gravenstein’s Assistant
*[[Vic Manni]] as George
*[[Felice Orlandi]] as Joey DeSalvo
*[[Frank Pesce]] as Quigley
*[[Pearl Shear]] as Mrs. Gulliver
*[[John Paul Vetturini]] as Frank Jr.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*{{IMDb title|id=0095311|title=Hit List}}
* {{IMDb title|0095311}}
* {{Rotten Tomatoes|hit_list}}


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Latest revision as of 17:47, 21 September 2024

Hit List
United States video release poster.
Directed byWilliam Lustig
Written byPeter Brosnan
John F. Goff
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJames Lemmo
Vincent J. Rabe
Music byGarry Schyman
Production
company
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
Release date
  • March 3, 1989 (1989-03-03)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Hit List is a 1989 action-thriller film directed by William Lustig.[1] The tagline for the movie was: "They attacked the wrong woman... They kidnapped the wrong child... And they made the wrong man their target." The film was produced by Cinetel Films and was distributed in US theaters by New Line Cinema and in Canadian theaters by Cineplex Odeon Films and on VHS format by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, but has been out of print for some time. As of December 26, 2009, Sony has not announced any plans to release a DVD of the movie.

Plot

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Gangster boss Vic Luca (Rip Torn) is scheduled to appear in court and so hires a hit man/shoe salesman Chris Caleek (Lance Henriksen) to kill the witnesses. He has a mole in the police force who tells him names and locations of the witnesses. Unfortunately, during the last hit, the professional killer enters the wrong house. When owner Jack Collins comes home, he finds his pregnant wife unconscious in the kitchen, his friend dead in the living room and his son kidnapped. Wanting Luca to believe he has the real witness' son, the authorities take Collins into custody. But Collins manages to escape and takes things into his own hands.

Cast

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In a 2019 interview, director William Lustig said Jan-Michael Vincent was drinking during the shoot, even though the actor was hired because he told them he had just finished rehab:

"When we met him to do Hit List he had been in a recovery program and he was telling us that his drinking days were finished. And he looked great. At the time he was young enough that when he stopped drinking he immediately looked good again. He came in, he looked good, he assured us he wasn’t drinking, so we hired him. Literally the very first day of shooting I smelled alcohol on his breath.But I have to say, for the most part he was a functioning alcoholic."[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Hit List". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
  2. ^ "William Lustig interview". THE FLASHBACK FILES. Retrieved February 10, 2021.
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  • ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› Hit List at AllMovie
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  • Hit List at Rotten Tomatoes