Hitman Page #7

Synopsis: Lucky Delon is a prizefighter who is approached by a gangster, BMF, to throw his next fight. Refusing to be intimidated, Lucky knocks his opponent out and skips town. There is no escape for Lucky, however, when the gangster's henchman catches up with him. Unless he makes amends by doing a hit, he is dead. Faced with no choice, Lucky goes to a bar, where he meets Harvey "The Hitman" Roach, a professional killer who instructs Lucky in the art of being a hitman. But just as Lucky is getting used to having a hitman for a mentor, the BMF springs a new trap that results in a violent and bloody showdown.
Genre: Action
Director(s): R. Dani, Roberto Roarke
 
IMDB:
6.8
Year:
1997
81 min
107 Views


Now i can buy my mom

a really big house.

Buy her a skyscraper for God's sake.

Im bringing Kelly skiing

in Switzerland.

You're lucky, Ive lost my job.

Well, I have this rich friend

who hires vigilantes for just causes,

and he'll pay $3m per target.

Don't tell me, Im done

with that business, all right?

If you change your mind,

tell me about it, OK?

Thanks, Martin.

Can I talk to you in private?

You can talk here, Im his agent.

I forgot to tell you.

lve got a new agent.

You replaced me?

There she is.

So you're the one

who took my place?

Ill be his lawyer from now on.

You mean,

you'll be handling all his assets?

Ill be handling your assets as well.

You must be dreaming! Id never

let anyone charge me commission!

- Id better retire.

- But you are retired.

I mean as a vigilante.

- As the Angel of Death?

- Yeah, you can take over.

Im afraid Im not

a very good killer.

That's because

you've had the wrong targets.

If they deserved to die,

Im sure you could do it.

Think of yourself as the new

vigilante... The new Angel of Death.

Let's make it three Angels of Death.

All right. It's a deal.

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