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Director: | Ilya Naishuller |
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Writer: | Ilya Naishuller |
Staring: |
Henry, a newly resurrected cyborg who must save his wife/creator from the clutches of a psychotic tyrant with telekinetic powers, AKAN, and his army of mercenaries. Fighting alongside Henry is Jimmy, who is Henry's only hope to make it through the day. Hardcore Henry takes place over the course of one day, in Moscow, Russia. | |
Release Date: | Sep 12, 2015 |
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Director: | Ilya Naishuller |
Writer: | Ilya Naishuller |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction |
Keywords | cyborg, terrorist group, gore, moscow, russia, murder, first person view, found footage, good versus evil, martial arts, levitation, experimental film |
Production Companies | Bazelevs, Huayi Brothers Pictures, Versus Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $16,810,562
Budget: $2,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Andrey Dementyev | Henry / Slick Dmitry |
Sharlto Copley | Jimmy |
Danila Kozlovsky | Akan |
Haley Bennett | Estelle |
Tim Roth | Henry's Father |
Svetlana Ustinova | Olga the Dominatrix |
Darya Charusha | Katya the Dominatrix |
Oleg Poddubnyy | Yuri |
Jack Hahn | Young Bully #1 |
Cyrus Arnold | Young Bully #2 |
Jake Karlen | Young Bully #3 |
Will Stewart | Robbie |
Ilya Naishuller | Timothy / Higher-Self Merc / Henry |
Martin Cooke | Marty |
Sergey Chekrygin | Parking Lot Security |
Vladimir Lukyanchikov | Windshield Merc |
Andrey Berezkin | Police Officer #1 |
Prokhor Zikora | Police Officer #2 |
Ravshana Kurkova | Shop Girl |
Vasiliy Bobylev | Book Reader |
Ilya Kondratiev | Headphones Guy |
Mikhail Mikhitarov | Waterbottle Kid |
Regina Surmina | Waterkid's Girlfriend |
Roman Leshenko | Thug in the Water #1 |
Mikhail Izotov | Thug in the Water #2 |
Sergei Solomonov | Park Thug #1 |
Aleksandr Kraevskiy | Park Thug #2 |
Alexander Pchela | Lighter Thief Mercenary |
Ivan Isyanov | Stoner |
Varvara Borodina | Stoner's Girlfriend |
Lado Kvataniya | Anti-Cat Guard |
Aleksey Alekseev | Elevator Guard #1 |
Alexei Zamaraev | Elevator Guard #2 |
Alexey Agafonov | Elevator Guard #3 |
Victor Gorbachev | Staircase Guard |
Boris Barabanov | Keycard Guard |
Sergey Shnurov | Security Guy Interacting with Pliers |
Rostislav Kaptur | Concerned Boy |
Tatiana Paladiy | Concerned Girl #1 |
Victoria Golubtsova | Concerned Girl #2 |
Uliya Stetsenko | Escalator Face Plant Girl |
Olga Chubarova | One Arm Dog-Walker |
Aleksander Gordeev | Brothel Bouncer #1 |
Oleg Ermolaev | Brothel Bouncer #2 |
Polina Zueva | Brothel Madam |
Liya Sitdikova | Ella the Whore |
Bruce N. Chelemer | Car Fetishist |
Sergey Mezentsev | Brothel Barman |
Helga Lovekaty | Angry Prostitute |
Bruce Grant | Tray-in-the-Head John in Brothel |
Aliya Lando | Girl in Brothel |
Elena Skvortsova | Girl in Brothel |
Anastasiya Akulina | Girl in Brothel |
Yuliya Amirova | Girl in Brothel |
Marina Vezhnavets | Girl in Brothel |
Maria Vishnjakova | Girl in Brothel |
Dina Grebeneva | Girl in Brothel |
Diana Dzhemeleva | Girl in Brothel |
Marina Zinoveva | Girl in Brothel |
Yuliya Kovaleva | Girl in Brothel |
Ekaterina Kormakova | Girl in Brothel |
Svetlana Malyisheva | Girl in Brothel |
Olga Miromanova | Girl in Brothel |
Anna Mozhaeva | Girl in Brothel |
Natalya Obedkova | Girl in Brothel |
Kseniya Orlova | Girl in Brothel |
Alisa Poperechnaya | Girl in Brothel |
Anna Sushko | Girl in Brothel |
Natalya Sushkova | Girl in Brothel |
Anna Shumeyko | Girl in Brothel |
Elena Berkova | Girl in Brothel |
Svetlana Alekseeva | Girl in Brothel |
Evgenia Lukyanova | Girl in Brothel |
Diana Shugurova | Girl in Brothel |
Elena Pavlovskaya | Girl in Brothel |
Tatyana Abramova | Girl in Brothel |
Marina Celisheva | Girl in Brothel |
Svetlana Gvozdeva | Girl in Brothel |
Anton Banin | Dead Brothel Guy |
Uliya Ivanova | Flying Brothel Girl |
Ivan Kolomicev | Truck Knife Merc |
Aleksandr Firsanov | Knife-in-Eye Merc |
Kirill Serebrennikov | Tank Driver #1 |
Aleksandr Yatsenko | Tank Driver #2 |
Polina Filonenko | Rape Victim |
Sergei Valyaev | Beaten Up Boyfriend / Henry |
Kirill Byrkin | Rapist Cop #1 |
Evgeny Pilipenko | Rapist Cop #2 |
Vitaly Voskeresenski | Rapist Cop #3 |
Aleksandr Pal | Mr. Fahrenheit |
Alexander Podshibiakin | Battery Cyborg |
Evgeniy Bazhenov | Electric Skeleton Cyborg |
Andrey Rusanov | Flying Cyborg |
Boris Bolelov | Rock-in-the-Head Cyborg |
Feodor Elutine | Uppercut Cyborg |
Alexandr Gokh | Limo Driver (uncredited) |
Alyona Chekhova | (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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John McAlary | Casting |
Ella Skovorodina | Casting |
Anna Kudevich | Costume Design |
Richard Roles | Helicopter Camera |
Jessica L. Lopez | Steadicam Operator |
Ilgar Burdani | Still Photographer |
Mike Prokopenko | Researcher |
Richard Ziegler | Music Editor |
Joel Sevilla | CG Supervisor |
Lubomír Timko | CG Supervisor |
Sean C. Cunningham | CG Supervisor |
Don Libby | CG Supervisor |
Josiah Zavala | VFX Editor |
CJ Cole | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Matthew Noren | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Tim T. Cunningham | Visual Effects Producer |
Arastao Maree | Visual Effects Producer |
John Pierce | Visual Effects Producer |
Christopher Sinnott | Visual Effects Producer |
Sean Devereaux | Visual Effects Producer |
Brian Drewes | Visual Effects Producer |
Marek Jezo | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Gregory Oehler | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Duy Tan Nguyen | Visual Effects Supervisor |
James David Hattin | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dan Cayer | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Erin Oakley | ADR & Dubbing |
Jack Whittaker | Sound Designer |
Casey Genton | Sound Effects Editor |
Kevin O'Connell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sean McCormack | Supervising Sound Editor |
Kit Lubold | Digital Intermediate |
Matteo Saradini | Digital Intermediate |
Zachary Medow | Digital Intermediate |
Kenn Bartlett | First Assistant Editor |
Tommy Bernard | First Assistant Editor |
Kostas Theodosiou | Digital Intermediate |
Margarita Ablaeva | Production Design |
Robert Chen | Dialogue Editor |
Pavel Akimov | Art Direction |
Tad Catalano | Art Direction |
Dmitry Semyonov | Art Direction |
Chris W. Johnson | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Vladislav Kaptur | Editor |
Irina Zanozina | Set Dresser |
James Ashwill | Foley Mixer |
Igor Boyko | Hairstylist |
Mira Cho | Key Makeup Artist |
Ekaterina Eremina | Makeup Artist |
Marina Evseenko | Makeup Artist |
Natalia Karpova | Makeup Artist |
Marina Kotelevets | Makeup Artist |
Natalia Koneva | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Regan Livingstone | Key Makeup Artist |
Alina Nazarova | Makeup Department Head |
Valeriya Nikulina | Makeup Department Head |
Aleksander Ognev | Tattoo Designer |
Tatiana Paladiy | Makeup Artist |
Natalia Semenenko | Makeup Artist |
Anna Vasilenko | Makeup Artist |
Igor Zabotkin | Tattoo Designer |
Patrick Christensen | ADR Mixer |
Jack Cucci | Foley Mixer |
John T. Cucci | Foley Artist |
Jeremy B. Davis | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Christopher Eakins | Dialogue Editor, Sound Effects Editor |
John Guentner | Foley Mixer |
Dan O'Connell | Foley Artist |
Greg Orloff | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sergey Ovcharenko | ADR Recordist |
Will Riley | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tim Tuchrello | Assistant Sound Editor |
Zebulun Huling | Line Producer |
Anna Lilienfeld | Producer's Assistant |
Sviatolsav Barabolia | Stunts |
Mikhail Belskiy | Stunts |
Martin Ivanov | Stunt Driver |
Alexandr Kaltakhchyan | Stunts |
Aleksandr Kraevskiy | Stunt Coordinator |
Sergey Nosulenko | Stunts |
Fedor Starykh | Stunt Double |
Yuriy Vashurin | Stunts |
Ilya Naishuller | Screenplay, Director |
Steve Mirkovich | Editor |
Will Stewart | Additional Writing |
Crystal Lujan | Casting |
Mary Ramos | Music Supervisor |
Colin Strause | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Danny Yoon | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Beau Borders | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Kami Asgar | Supervising Sound Editor |
Tanit Phoenix | Makeup Artist |
Darya Charusha | Original Music Composer |
Pasha Kapinos | Director of Photography |
Vsevolod Kaptur | Director of Photography |
Fedor Lyass | Director of Photography |
Ilya Farfel | First Assistant Director |
Alex Bentley | Stunts |
Eddie Perez | Stunt Coordinator |
Oleg Poddubnyy | Stunt Coordinator |
Dmitriy Tarasenko | Stunt Coordinator |
Name | Title |
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Inga Vainshtein Smith | Producer |
Aleksey Alekseev | Co-Producer |
Gennadi Balitski | Associate Producer |
Alex A. Ginzburg | Executive Producer |
Mitchell Grobman | Co-Executive Producer |
Tony Lee | Executive Producer |
Adam Sidman | Co-Producer |
Donald Tang | Executive Producer |
Sergei Valyaev | Co-Producer |
Mariya Zatulovskaya | Executive Producer |
Ekaterina Kononenko | Producer |
Ilya Naishuller | Producer |
Ruben Adamyan | Associate Producer |
Oren Aviv | Executive Producer |
Matt Beurois | Executive Producer |
Sharlto Copley | Executive Producer |
Scott Farrar | Supervising Producer |
Adam Fogelson | Executive Producer |
Robert Simonds | Executive Producer |
Karina Sinenko | Executive Producer |
Will Stewart | Executive Producer |
Wang Zhongjun | Executive Producer |
Wang Zhonglei | Executive Producer |
Timur Bekmambetov | Producer |
Jerry Ye | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 27 | 40 | 15 |
2024 | 5 | 37 | 48 | 26 |
2024 | 6 | 31 | 65 | 20 |
2024 | 7 | 25 | 37 | 14 |
2024 | 8 | 28 | 63 | 16 |
2024 | 9 | 20 | 29 | 13 |
2024 | 10 | 24 | 44 | 12 |
2024 | 11 | 22 | 53 | 13 |
2024 | 12 | 20 | 45 | 10 |
2025 | 1 | 21 | 32 | 13 |
2025 | 2 | 15 | 24 | 3 |
2025 | 3 | 8 | 28 | 1 |
2025 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
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2025 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
2025 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 2 |
2025 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
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2025 | 6 | 929 | 950 |
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2025 | 2 | 842 | 877 |
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2024 | 12 | 619 | 704 |
> A video game that you won't play, but watch! The entire story was told from the Henry's perspective, I mean what he sees through his eyes are the visuals we get. The first person point of view. Like the video games, but you won't play, just sit back and watch it. So you won't see the Henry's fa ... ce, because he's you and you won't utter a word. That character was actually performed by many stuntmen and their risky stunt sequences pay off so well. That means, the main character is the cinematographer of the film. So all the credit must go to them for doing multiple task at a same time. It is a one day event based narration. All about running and chasing, right from the beginning. Along the way it lets us know why it's taking place and who's behind it. The rest of the cast was too amazing, especially that South African actor of 'District 9' fame was simply brilliant with different getups. I also enjoyed the Russian locations which were something refreshing. The story was simple, but puzzled. They explained nearly everything, yet a few doubts remain with us. So I'm expecting a follow-up, more than that I want it to be a trilogy and nothing less. For the sequel, put us in the cinema hall, but give us Virtual Reality Headset, I think that's how the future of cinema should be, especially for this film. Very unique and craziest film, one of the best of this year. It was kind of similar to Statham's 'Crank', as well as good as that one. If you like action films, then surely you would love it. Especially if you're a gamer, then it will be a double treat. The Americans did not show interest in this like usual which is not Hollywood or British. Especially critics never appreciated the creativity, but this is a must see film and the rest of the world accepted the truth. So don't think of skipping it. 8.5/10
"_Chronicle_" meets "_Shoot 'Em Up_". Like _John Wick_, I knew I was going to see this movie when they had a Payday 2 tie-in. But truth be told I was already clued onto it before hand, and it had my interest piqued, because it looked like something new. Which we don't get a whole lot of these day ... s. I went in to _Hardcore Henry_ pretty blind, because the trailers give yo very little information. And that was a good way to watch it. All you need to know going forward is that it's bloody, and it's entirely shot from the first person perspective. If those are both things you can handle, then I can't recommend Hardcore Henry strongly enough. I can understand how these things would turn some people off, and I'm not going to sit here and tell you _Hardcore Henry_ should take home the Oscar for Best Picture, but as en exercise in catharsis it is brilliant, and as a self-aware black comedy, it's even better. There were genuinely more times in this movie that I was out-loud laughing then any other movie I've watched this year. Likewise for the person who saw it with me. Not for the faint of heart, but definitely worth it for someone with similar sensibilities to me. _Final rating:★★★½ - I strongly recommend you make the time._
Fantastic watch, will watch again, and highly recommend. This is one of the most unique and interesting sci-fi action movies I've ever seen. Doing the entire movie from first person perspective is an amazing feat all on its own. If you watch carefully, then the cuts are really subtle if they ev ... en exist in places where you would expect them to be. There are a few points of lost consciousness, but those are the more obvious ones. Because it is a "First Person" movie, Andrei Dementiev literally carries the movie through the camera, but Sharlto Copley ("District 9") is the repeating character that helps drive most of the movie, so he would be the traditional carrier, as opposed to the mute camera. Danila Kozlovsky and Haley Bennett give great supporting roles as well. The problem with the main character being "super powered" is that they need drawbacks to balance their benefits so they can "power creep" to match / exceed the villain by the end of the movie, and this follows that formula really nicely and in unexpected manners, unless you've seen "Crank 2: High Voltage". It definitely makes it immersive and enjoyable, and there is even a very well written plot happening.