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Director: | Walter Hill |
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Writer: | Walter Hill, Denis Hamill |
Staring: |
Ace assassin Frank Kitchen is double crossed by gangsters and falls into the hands of rogue surgeon known as The Doctor who turns him into a woman. The hitman, now a hitwoman, sets out for revenge, aided by a nurse named Johnnie who also has secrets. | |
Release Date: | Jun 08, 2016 |
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Director: | Walter Hill |
Writer: | Walter Hill, Denis Hamill |
Genres: | Action, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | assassin, gangster, revenge, sex change, mad surgeon |
Production Companies | SBS Productions, Lone Wolf |
Box Office |
Revenue: $388,789
Budget: $5,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Michelle Rodriguez | Frank Kitchen / Tomboy |
Sigourney Weaver | Dr. Rachel Kay |
Tony Shalhoub | Dr. Ralph Galen |
Caitlin Gerard | Johnnie |
Anthony LaPaglia | Honest John Hartunian |
Paul McGillion | Paul Wincott |
Ken Kirzinger | Nurse Albert Becker |
Paul Lazenby | Bodyguard |
Zak Santiago | Edward Gonzales |
Adrian Hough | Sebastian |
Alex Zahara | Vladimir Gorski |
Chad Riley | Merchado |
Jason Asuncion | Hiram Ko (Dog Trainer) |
Darryl Quon | Jin Tao |
Hugo Ateo | Guzman |
Sergio Osuna | Mexican Man |
Terry Chen | Dr. Lin |
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle | Cousin in Vegas |
Caroline Chan | Ting Li |
Lia Lam | Asian woman |
Eltie Pearce | Whitney |
Name | Job |
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Walter Hill | Director, Story, Screenplay |
Denis Hamill | Story, Screenplay |
Kenneth Burke | Line Producer, Unit Production Manager |
Ian Doig | Animal Coordinator |
Meredith Garstin | Set Decoration |
Bill Mills | Special Effects Coordinator |
Sheila Jaffe | Casting |
James Fonnyadt | Sound Designer |
Bruce Borland | Camera Operator |
Candice Elzinga | Casting |
Dale H. Jahraus | Camera Operator |
Jason Weir | Lighting Technician |
Bryson Dodwell | Sound Effects Editor |
Claudio Sepulveda | Digital Intermediate |
Brian Campbell | Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor |
Katie Yu | Still Photographer |
A. Blair Stevens | Set Decoration |
Reid Cohoon | Key Grip |
Julian Chapdelaine | Dolly Grip |
Ana Oparnica Sebal | Script Supervisor |
Daniel Cardona | Recording Supervision, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Kelly Cole | Mixing Engineer, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Geena Renk | Visual Effects Producer |
Bill Mellow | Mixing Engineer, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jessica Rain | Hairstylist |
Kris Wood | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Cameron Root | Lighting Technician |
Sarah Tichenor | Production Accountant |
Annabelle Wilczur | Second Assistant Director |
Kelly Thorburn | Animal Wrangler |
Phil Norden | Editor |
Raney Shockne | Original Music Composer, Main Title Theme Composer |
Courtney Frey | Makeup Department Head |
James Liston | Director of Photography |
Renée Read | Production Design |
Yash Gowda | Digital Compositors |
Suzan Derkson | Production Manager |
Karim El-Masry | Digital Compositors |
Janani Sridhar | Digital Compositors |
Alexia S. Droz | Production Manager |
Brent Boulet | Visual Effects Supervisor |
James M. Jackson | Gaffer |
Ellen Anderson | Costume Design |
Audrey Hellmer | Production Coordinator |
Sandra Couldwell | Casting |
Joel Echallier | Makeup Effects Designer |
Jess Brown | Visual Effects Producer |
Isabel Bloor | Set Dressing Supervisor |
Ashley Sawyer | Third Assistant Director |
Kyle Sevier | Location Manager |
John Lind | First Assistant Director |
Agnieszka Echallier | Makeup Effects |
Giorgio Moroder | Original Music Composer |
Jason Asuncion | Stunts |
Melissa R. Stubbs | Stunt Coordinator |
Paul Lazenby | Stunts |
Melissa Reese | Main Title Theme Composer |
Derek Whitacre | Main Title Theme Composer |
Name | Title |
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Todd Giroux | Associate Producer |
John Lind | Co-Producer |
Sarah Borch-Jacobsen | Producer |
Saïd Ben Saïd | Producer |
Michel Merkt | Producer |
Kevin Chneiweiss | Associate Producer |
Harvey Kahn | Producer |
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**The story of how a hitman became hitgirl!** Actually, it was a much better film than what I've heard of it. What could you expect from a B movie? This was a much better film for its small budget with a decent cast. The storyline seems okay, but Michelle Rodriguez is the one who made it possible ... . Yeah, it was like created for her to play the main role and she excelled. The filmmaking was quite compromised when the initial part of her character was played by herself. Because of particularly her height, but decently convinces us with all the rest of the makeovers. The film was about an assassin, who after encountering some wrong men, discovers later that he'd went through gender reassignment surgery. Now raged with anger, he begins his hunt whoever behind it, especially finding the reason for. With a small romance and action sequences, the film comes to an end. Before giving it a try, you must understand that it is not the film you should expect to be a masterpiece. It tried its best to narrate a decent story, as well as you get your entertainment along. So it is not a must see, but still worth a watch. _6/10_
A risky movie to make, people on both ends of the political spectrum are going to have things to say about _The_ _Assignment_ without ever having seen it, of that I have no doubt. But personally, and trying to put all that aside, _The_ _Assignment_ is actually halfway decent. It uses a couple of tro ... pes I don't enjoy, for instance it has not one but two separate point of view framing devices, and I got the distinct impression that Sigourney Weaver was only there for maybe one full day of shooting, but I still was able to engage in the story, which was certainly one I hadn't seen on screen before. Between this and _Inconceivable_ I'm having a great month for film titles that are super inappropriate puns. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Boring--which is the worst thing that a B-movie can be. Points only for Michelle Rodriguez's prosthetic penis, her natural titties, and Sigourney Weaver's cinematic debasement via thriller cliches. This fauxploitation film doesn't even have the guts to do exploitation right. ...
Big thumbs down. I truly wanted to enjoy <em>'The Assignment'</em> due to Michelle Rodriguez's involvement, but man it is unfortunately a pretty cruddy flick. Rodriguez herself is the film's only noteworthy positive, but only just to be honest - she isn't given much to work with. The premise has ... potential, though its execution here leaves a lot to be desired. Everything onscreen involving the characters of Sigourney Weaver and Tony Shalhoub bored me tremendously, every time it's just the filmmakers trying to come out looking smart - the dialogue, which is poor overall, is particularly bad for those two. The editing is also awful, the phoney comic book bits are weak and the transitions a very amateur-ish. This 2016 release also has an annoying habit of telling us every single location that a scene takes place, why I do not know - and if you are going to, choose a different font. I know that's an odd thing to mention, but they chose a TV police procedual-esque font, which doesn't fit with the aforementioned attempt at the comic book schtick. This should've been fun. Sadly, it is anything but.