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Portrait of a Hitman

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
232
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Jack Palance in Portrait of a Hitman (1979)
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A professional hitman is hired to kill a brain surgeon. However, it turns out that not only are he and the surgeon old friends, but they are both in love with the same woman.A professional hitman is hired to kill a brain surgeon. However, it turns out that not only are he and the surgeon old friends, but they are both in love with the same woman.A professional hitman is hired to kill a brain surgeon. However, it turns out that not only are he and the surgeon old friends, but they are both in love with the same woman.

  • Director
    • Allan A. Buckhantz
  • Writer
    • Yabo Yablonsky
  • Stars
    • Jack Palance
    • Rod Steiger
    • Bo Svenson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    232
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Allan A. Buckhantz
    • Writer
      • Yabo Yablonsky
    • Stars
      • Jack Palance
      • Rod Steiger
      • Bo Svenson
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Jim Buck
    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Max Andreotti
    Bo Svenson
    Bo Svenson
    • Dr. Bob Michaels
    Ann Turkel
    Ann Turkel
    • Cathey
    Richard Roundtree
    Richard Roundtree
    • Coco Morrell
    Philip Ahn
    Philip Ahn
    • Wong
    Herb Jeffries
    Herb Jeffries
    • Charlie Blue
    Conrad Bachmann
    Conrad Bachmann
    • George
    John Dresden
    John Dresden
    • Volsted
    Ed Ness
    • Captain Ned
    Garrison True
    • Joe
    Carla Haley
    • Della
    Gloria Lynn Deyer
    • Nurse Grogg
    • (as Gloria Lynn Dyer)
    Monica Peterson
    Monica Peterson
    • Mrs. Roberts
    Robert Starks
    • Louie
    Scotty Sachs
    • Punk in Alley
    • (as Scott Sachs)
    Michael Rougas
    • Art critic
    Alice Reinheart
    • Art Patron
    • (as Alice Reinhart)
    • Director
      • Allan A. Buckhantz
    • Writer
      • Yabo Yablonsky
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    7barclayjamesandrew

    Hacked Edited DVD Version

    I remember seeing the full 1 hour 26 minute version of this late 1970s crime movie on VHS. It held together ok and although not able to stand up against the truly magnificent films of this genre, it was watchable.

    My low score however, is for the 2002 "Hollywood DVD" release. Its transfer looks terrible and its missing 16 minutes, clocking in at only 71 minutes duration.

    Not only is it missing key scenes, but the edit is totally different than the VHS version.

    If you have a VHS player and can find a VHS version cheaply then 'Portrait of A Hitman' is worth seeing but don't buy the 2002 dvd version distributed by 'Hollywood DVD', that company was operating at a low budget level and obviously couldn't afford to perform a proper restoration of this movie

    Maybe in time, 'Vinegar Syndrome' or 'Arrow' may release a Blu Ray version given its cast boasts Rod Steiger, and Jack Palace. If not, don't waste your money on the butchered 2002 release.
    5Bezenby

    "I want you to get his arse"

    The first time I watched this I could have sworn it caused me pain, but the second time I watched it (years later) I didn't find it to be too bad...not great mind you...but not awful.

    Jack Palance (It can Be Done Amigo) is JimBuck, painter and hit-man and supreme mumbler who can't do a hit because it's on the head of his mate Bo Svenson (Snowbeast), a brilliant neurosurgeon who's about to operate on a guy who's going to rat on the mob. JimBuck can't go through with it, which enrages Rod Steiger (Duck you sucka), who is also Palance's friend. Can Jack put everything right and get out of the mob? Or will Richard Roundtree get 'his arse' as he says in his African accent.

    There's much navel gazing in this film and not much action. You'd be surprised to know that Rod Steiger does some shouting. I did kind of dig it up to a point but was supremely confused by the ending (what happened to Richard Roundtree?). Palance does get into a few gunfights but you'll have to be pretty tolerant of low budget films to enjoy this. Like me- I'll watch any crap these days. Palance does kill an awful lot of black guys, which is a bit alarming.

    To sum up - I had this film in my collection for years before I watched it. That should give you an indication of what to expect.
    2PatBateman23

    Boring Boring

    This movie sounded to me exciting because I like films about hitman and stuff like this. But his film has a boring story and I only watched it half before I fell asleep
    th-plum

    Paintings in portrait of a hit-man

    i want to write about the paintings used in the movie. They are an integral part of the plot and I guess that being a painter and a hit-man is what constitutes the main character traits. The paintings you see in the house and during the opening of the exhibition at the end of the movie are all the work of the painter Tony Mafia. I think I remember him telling that they were originally in the house of the Nassi family. The portrait of the lady, wasn't done by Tony Mafia. You can easily tell by the style and the brush strokes. Tony didn't want to do that one. In the movie they give credits to him and the other painter. He was kind of proud of that. So I have a question: Why are the credits not here also? The plot works well, since the painting brings the movie to a logical conclusion. Tony like the part were the art critics rant and rave about his work at the opening of the show. He showed me that part a few times.
    6tim_simpson

    I was surprised to be honest.

    I just bought this film on DVD for $5 from a disposal bin. Why? to be honest, I wanted to see if Jack could act.

    I found out he can! This film is another in a stream of 1970's examples of a great script and (some) excellent acting ruined by disappointing cinematography.

    Very little imagination appears to have been used in the design of shots and locations, which is a odds with the good choice of atmospheric. It's as if a minimalistic lip-service has been paid to realising the vision of the screenplay.

    Was this budget related? It was right in the middle of a massive move to TV production by a lot of the big money Hollywood players.

    Personally, I'd like to see this film remade with a better crew and budget - the script deserves another chance ... maybe Jack does to!

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    • Release date
      • January 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blutzoll
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production company
      • Wildfire Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
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      • Mono

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