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Mr In-Between

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
804
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Mr In-Between (2001)
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A hitman falls in love with an old friend and starts questioning the meaning of life. In HD.A hitman falls in love with an old friend and starts questioning the meaning of life. In HD.A hitman falls in love with an old friend and starts questioning the meaning of life. In HD.

  • Director
    • Paul Sarossy
  • Writers
    • Neil Cross
    • Peter Waddington
  • Stars
    • Andrew Howard
    • Geraldine O'Rawe
    • Andrew Tiernan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    804
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Sarossy
    • Writers
      • Neil Cross
      • Peter Waddington
    • Stars
      • Andrew Howard
      • Geraldine O'Rawe
      • Andrew Tiernan
    • 19User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Andrew Howard
    Andrew Howard
    • Jon
    Geraldine O'Rawe
    Geraldine O'Rawe
    • Cathy
    Andrew Tiernan
    Andrew Tiernan
    • Andy
    David Calder
    David Calder
    • Tattooed Man
    Mark Benton
    Mark Benton
    • Phil
    Clive Russell
    Clive Russell
    • Mr. Michaelmas
    Saeed Jaffrey
    Saeed Jaffrey
    • Mr. Basmati
    Clint Dyer
    Clint Dyer
    • Rickets
    Peter Waddington
    Peter Waddington
    • Priest
    Gina Yashere
    Gina Yashere
    • Dancing Woman
    Perry Benson
    • Nelson
    Al Ashton
    • Fat Dave
    • (as Al Hunter Ashton)
    Brian Hibbard
    • Gordon
    David Pullan
    • Playboy
    Ian Mosby
    • Martin
    David Sterne
    David Sterne
    • Detective Inspector Marlowe
    Trevor Penton
    • Detective Inspector Jonson
    Alan Miller
    • Elderly man
    • Director
      • Paul Sarossy
    • Writers
      • Neil Cross
      • Peter Waddington
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    User reviews19

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    8rosh-abraham

    It traces the life story of a hit man, who is working for a mobster.

    I watched this movie yesterday…

    This movie came highly recommended by one of my friends and I was lucky to find it on DVD .

    It is one of the best British movies I've come across at recent times.

    It traces the life story of a hit man, who is working for a mobster. All the characters are complex.

    All the actors (all were unfamiliar faces) have given brilliant performances.

    The story revolves around our hit man, who one day comes across a woman on whom he had a crush long back.

    He want to quit his profession an lead a normal life, but he realizes that he is caught in between two diverse worlds,

    one of his mobster boss and other the normal one.

    By the way the movie has achieved cult status in the lines of "Fight Club" (that's another awesome movie).
    Infofreak

    One of the most underrated British movies of the last ten years. 'Mr In-Between' is destined to become a cult favourite.

    I've very little time for the Brit crime explosion of recent years, especially all those cheeky chappy Cockney gangster movies inspired by Guy Ritchie. Even 'Sexy Beast' didn't quite do it for me. Apart from the underrated 'Gangster No.1' these movies aren't a patch on 1980s Brit gangster classics like 'The Long Good Friday' or 'The Hit'. I nearly bypassed 'Mr. In-Between' at first thinking it was going to more of the same, but it's actually much richer and more interesting. I was shocked at how impressed I was by this film. I'd definitely say it's one of the most underrated British movies of the last ten years. The story concerns a British hit man working for a gangster but the characters are more complex than usual and the plot doesn't go in the same old tired directions. The movie is a first for the director (Paul Sarossy) and writer (Paul Waddington). Sarossy is a Canadian cinematographer who has worked on some of Atom Egoyan's best known movies, and Waddington is usually an actor. But boy, is this an impressive debut! Andrew Howard is an unfamiliar face to me but he gives a superb performance as Jon, the hit man. Equally good is David Calder, the "Tattooed Man", Jon's enigmatic boss. The relationship between the two is left ambiguous, and that's one of the things which makes this movie a cut above your standard thriller. In fact even calling it a thriller at all may be doing it a bit of a disservice. I highly recommend 'Mr In-Between' for those who enjoy dramas with a bit of depth and subtlety, and I really hope that Paul Sarossy gets the opportunity to direct again as he shows great promise. This movie is destined to become a cult favourite.
    10j8jweb

    The Greatest British Film of the last 30 years

    I first saw this film several years ago but some of its imagery is indelibly scorched into my brain. What the film appears to lack in budget it more than makes up for with directorial vision. Also incredible writing. Deeply unsettlng, the key performances are absolutely note perfect. I can't imagine a better actor in the lead... horribly matter-of-fact, cold as ice, colder. Strange paranormal and occult undertones. The sort of thing to have nightmares about, particularly those who rarely get shaken by what they see on screen. Mesmerising, genius even. Something to watch if you feel jaded or bored by the same old same old, this will affect you to your core...
    10hopethisonesnottaken

    Trying not to vomit, and this isn't a bad thing.

    Ok, don't let the title throw you off. It's not so bad I want to vomit. It's because it was so good that I'm physically feeling nauseated at the moment. It's not because of blood or gore. This movie is so disturbing it's ridiculous. This is why I prefer thrillers to most other horror movies though. Suspense in a realistic situation is so much more motivating than blood, guts, and monsters. Man, it's hard to put into words the emotions that I feel after finishing this movie. I don't think my wife could watch it to be honest. I'm glad I watched it while she's at work today. I'm not normally moved by movies much. In fact, I think this is the first movie about a hitman that I've ever watched and didn't have some fun thoughts about killing people afterwards.(yes, I have a morbid sense of humor) DISTURBING is the perfect 1 word description for this movie if you need one.
    6Matt_Layden

    This hit-man missed the mark.

    Jon is an ideal employee: neat, efficient and conscientious. The torture he inflicts is effective and the kills are swift. Mentored by his tattooed boss, the only thing asked of Jon is total quality. But something happens...and for the first time Jon let his emotions affect his work. Now the tables are turned as the boss and the hit-man face off in the most dangerous kind of business...The Killing Kind."

    The main problem with this film was that I just couldn't get into it, it had great characters, a good story and twists that would all account for a great film. But it just missed that thing that makes films interesting. Maybe it was the "low-budget" aspect of the quality of film that made me dis-like the film, or maybe the fact that I thought it was going to be something totally different.

    He isn't a hit-man that I would picture, he hardly ever uses a gun (which is showcased on the cover). He uses a pool cue and a fire poker among things. The dialouge does indeed suck, but that's British films for you (Save Shaun and Snatch). The fact of the matter is, this film tries to be something that it's not, which is SNATCH and LOCK STOCK, with a twist at the end that will shock some, but leave the others asking why.

    There are some great characters here that could use a touch up here or there, other then that, this film is a disappointment. Skip it for a better British film, because there are many.

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      The film takes place in 2002.
    • Quotes

      Jon: I'm a bad man. I do bad things, and bad things happen to the people around me.

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site - trailers, downloads
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Killing Kind
    • Filming locations
      • Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Enterprise Films
      • Phantom Pictures Ltd.
      • Spice Factory
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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