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The Big Hit

Affable hit man Melvin Smiley is constantly being scammed by his cutthroat colleagues in the life-ending business. So, when he and his fellow assassins kidnap the daughter of an electronics mogul, it's naturally Melvin who takes the fall when their prime score turns sour. That's because the girl is the goddaughter of the gang's ruthless crime boss. But, even while dodging bullets, Melvin has to keep his real job secret from his unsuspecting fiancée, Pam.

Director(s)

Kirk Wong Chi-Keung

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Cast & Crew

Elliott Gould

Elliott Gould

Morton Shulman

Gerry Mendicino

Gerry Mendicino

Slave Trader

Sab Shimono

Sab Shimono

Jiro Nishi

Layton Morrison

Layton Morrison

Guard (uncredited)

Bokeem Woodbine

Bokeem Woodbine

Crunch

Robin Dunne

Robin Dunne

Gump

Matt Birman

Matt Birman

Theater Thug (uncredited)

Lou Diamond Phillips

Lou Diamond Phillips

Cisco

Mark Wahlberg

Mark Wahlberg

Melvin Smiley

Danny Lima

Danny Lima

Aaron - The Limo Driver

Avery Brooks

Avery Brooks

Paris

Tig Fong

Tig Fong

Kaya

Joshua Peace

Joshua Peace

Lance

Jordan-Patrick Marcantonio

Jordan-Patrick Marcantonio

Extra (uncredited)

Hardee T. Lineham

Hardee T. Lineham

Accountant

John Stocker

John Stocker

Sid Mussberger - The Neighbor

Antonio Sabàto, Jr.

Antonio Sabàto, Jr.

Vince

Christina Applegate

Christina Applegate

Pam Shulman

China Chow

China Chow

Keiko Nishi

Lainie Kazan

Lainie Kazan

Jeanne Shulman

Lela Rochon

Lela Rochon

Chantel

Danny Smith

Danny Smith

Video Store Kid

David Usher

David Usher

Sergio

Robert Eaton

Robert Eaton

Pimp

John Stoneham Sr.

John Stoneham Sr.

Pimp

Nicola Jones

Nicola Jones

Blonde

Alexa Gilmour

Alexa Gilmour

Aly - Keiko's Friend

Cotton Mather

Cotton Mather

Moe

Derrek Peels

Derrek Peels

Windbush

Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman

Boy in Hotel Lobby

Giovahann White

Giovahann White

Paris' Son

Robert Hannah

Robert Hannah

Paris' Driver

Michael G. Brown

Michael G. Brown

Bodyguard (uncredited)

Rasta Phil

Rasta Phil

Bystander (uncredited)

Kirk Wong Chi-Keung

Kirk Wong Chi-Keung

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Details

GenresAction, Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Thriller
Runtime1h 31 mins
Released on24 Apr 1998
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

EvilWayz

/10

I'm beginning to think that nobody on this site has a sense of humor or a brain. This movie is a parody of the rash of all too serious hitman and gangster movies of the nineties, specifically John Woo. You aren't supposed to take anything about this movie seriously. Everything about this movie is mocking the genre including editing, action scenes and continuity. Think Pootie Tang meets the Naked Gun. I guess you have to be GenX or before to get it. Now get off my lawn.

jeremiah

2/10

Dudes' Night again last night... thought about skipping posting this it was just so god-awful... Instead I guess I'll write 400 some words about it... :P Hit man Marky Mark "just wants people to like him!" and get's over his head in debt trying to maintain both his mistress' and fiance's lifestyles, all while both treat him like garbage. To get out of debt he joins his "Funky Bunch" of buddies to ransom the, unknown to them, connected daughter of a, also unknown to them, bankrupt movie mogul. So not only is hit man Marky Mark a door mat, everyone involved in the caper is a dumb-ass. Couple this with the movie going overboard trying to portray these dumb-asses as "cool" and "edgy" in the most horribly cringy (and at times super offensive) ways: this was terrible. But it's executive produced by John Woo so the action scenes are great, right? No. The gun fights usually involved Wahlberg doing breakdance moves (remember, he's "COOOOOL!") while excessive wire work gets applied to anybody shot. This sounds like it could be cool, and there were some hilariously exaggerated shots (pun intended), but the editing of the action scenes was just really poorly done. They'd cut from shots of Mark spinning on the floor, shooting everywhere, to one of him flying through the air, possibly in a completely different room. A guy would get shot and fly TOWARDS the shooter or sideways. I swear there were guys that would fly through the air or through glass for no reason... just guys flying through the air I guess. And then there's the car chase... So many shots where a car rammed something, was obviously seriously damaged, only to have the car look completely unscathed a second later. Also, Wahlberg's hair color changes inexplicably and seemingly at random throughout the movie. From a reddish brown to an almost greyish/blondish brown to a dark brown. At first I thought it was the stunt double, but it happens in non-action scenes as well. Maybe it was the product he used for different scenes, maybe it was the lighting, but regardless it was weird. It doesn't lose that final star because we did have fun laughing/cringing at how absurd it all was. Looking up stats, this unbelievably doubled it's budget in revenue (seriously, W.T.F.!). It was also fun remembering how awful late 90s styles were, and oh god are some great styles on display here. There's really no need to see this movie though, it really is terrible. If you want to laugh AT a movie, there are so many better ones to choose from.

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The Big Hit (Theatrical Trailer)