The Killer (1989 film)
1989 Hong Kong film directed by John Woo / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Killer (Chinese: 喋血雙雄[4]) is a 1989 Hong Kong action and crime film written and directed by John Woo and starring Chow Yun-fat, Danny Lee and Sally Yeh. Chow plays assassin Ah Jong, who accidentally damages the eyes of singer Jennie (Yeh) during a shootout and sets out to perform one last hit for her treatment.
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Traditional Chinese | 喋血雙雄 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 喋血双雄 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | pair of blood-splattering heroes[1] | ||||||||||
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Directed by | John Woo | ||||||||||
Written by | John Woo | ||||||||||
Produced by | Tsui Hark | ||||||||||
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Edited by | Fan Kung-Ming | ||||||||||
Music by | Lowell Lo | ||||||||||
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Distributed by | Golden Princess Film Production | ||||||||||
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Running time | 110 minutes[3] | ||||||||||
Country | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Language | Cantonese | ||||||||||
Box office | HK$18.3 million |
After the financial backing from Tsui Hark became problematic following the release of Woo's film A Better Tomorrow 2, Woo had to find backing through Chow Yun-fat's and Danny Lee's financing companies. Woo went into filming The Killer with a rough draft whose plot was influenced by the films Le Samouraï,[5] Mean Streets and Narazumono. Woo wanted to make a film about honour, friendship and the relationship of two seemingly opposite people. After finishing filming, Woo referred to The Killer as a tribute to directors Jean-Pierre Melville and Martin Scorsese.
The Killer was not an immediate success in Hong Kong, but received critical acclaim internationally with reviewers praising its action scenes and over-the-top style. The film became Woo's steppingstone to Hollywood and has been a strong influence on many directors, including Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez and Johnnie To. In the years since, The Killer has come to be considered one of the greatest action films ever made.