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Hit Man

He's not a killer, but he can pretend.
2024 | 116m | English

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A mild-mannered professor moonlighting as a fake hit man in police stings ignites a chain reaction of trouble when he falls for a potential client.
Release Date: May 16, 2024
Director: Richard Linklater
Writer: Richard Linklater, Glen Powell, Skip Hollandsworth
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Crime
Keywords hitman, identity, professor, new orleans, louisiana, romcom, disguise, screwball comedy, undercover operation, sting operation, based on magazine, newspaper or article, persona, moonlighting, melodramatic
Production Companies Detour Filmproduction, Shivhans Pictures, Aggregate Films, Cinetic Media, AGC Studios, Monarch Media, BarnStorm Productions
Box Office Revenue: $5,101,673
Budget: $8,800,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Glen Powell Gary Johnson
Adria Arjona Madison Figueroa Masters
Austin Amelio Jasper
Retta Claudette
Sanjay Rao Phil
Molly Bernard Alicia
Evan Holtzman Ray
Gralen Bryant Banks Sargeant Hank
Mike Markoff Craig
Bryant Carroll Walt
Enrique Bush Sleazy Guy
Bri Myles Burlesque Dancer
Kate Adair Rita
Martin Bats Bradford Isaac
Morgana Shaw Tammy
Ritchie Montgomery Marcus
Richard Robichaux Joe
Jo-Ann Robinson Society Lady
Jonas Lerway Monte
Kim Baptiste Defense Lawyer
Sara Osi Scott Foreman 1
Anthony Michael Frederick Foreman 2
Duffy Austin Tammy's Husband
Jordan Joseph Sylvia
Garrison Allen Bruce
Beth Bartley Jill
Jordan Salloum Ray's Buddy
John Raley Defense Lawyer 2
Tre Styles Prosecution
Donna DuPlantier Judge
Michele Jang Melanie
Stephanie Hong Mindy
Joel Griffin Peter
KC Simms Jerren
Murphee Bloom Gwen
Roxy Rivera PTA Mom
Edwin P. Compass III Police Officer #1
Carl Thibodeaux Police Officer #2
Name Job
Rodney Becker Art Direction
Juliana Hoffpauir Costume Design
Ezra Venetos Unit Production Manager
Andi Budman First Assistant Director
Jason Chandler Second Assistant Director
Fernando Malabet Second Second Assistant Director
Ricky Autiello Props
Andrew Hartsock Graphic Designer
Grace Potter On Set Dresser
Alessandro Chimento Boom Operator
Dustin Fleetwood Production Sound Mixer
Brian Roedel Still Photographer
Josh Pickering Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Andy Luce Dolly Grip
Zachary Blosser First Assistant "A" Camera
Jonie Bertin Set Costumer, Costumer
Jocelyn Pierce Costume Supervisor
T.J. Larson Script Supervisor
María González Production Assistant
Carissa Bittle Assistant Editor
Mason Blair Grip
Skip Bolen Still Photographer
Nathan Borck Digital Imaging Technician
Joseph R. Fitzgerald Camera Operator
Josef Hensgens Grip
Nick Nicolay Key Grip
Jack Patterson Grip
Chris Salamone Dolly Grip
Brandon Stouff Lighting Technician
Daniel Waghorne Drone Pilot
Tom Barile Dailies Operator
Budd Bird Additional Hairstylist
Tara Cooper Makeup Department Head, Wig Designer, Makeup Designer
Haley Hinkle Key Hair Stylist
Wendy Karcher Makeup Artist
Chazonia Lewis Additional Hairstylist
Nicole Schultz Key Makeup Artist
Ally Vickers Hair Department Head
Jed Pendergrass Property Master
Rachel Geiger Art Department Coordinator
Markus Wittman Set Decoration
Courtney Lether Makeup Artist
Darla Edin Makeup Artist
Glenn Eanes Foley Recordist
Susan Fitz-Simon Foley Artist, Foley Editor
Tom Hammond Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Justin Hennard Sound Designer
Aaron Statler Assistant Art Director
Bradford Johnson Set Decoration Buyer
Cody Ground Visual Effects Supervisor
Scott Hamilton Visual Effects Producer
Liz Kelley Casting Associate
Vicky Andres Title Designer
Chantél Italia Johnson Casting Associate
Dane Butler ADR Recordist
Jonah Carmena Utility Sound
Evan Dunivan Dialogue Editor
Miles Foster-Greenwood Dialogue Editor
Liam Moses ADR Recordist
Korey Pereira Dialogue Editor
David Flashner Additional Grip
Meghan Currier Music Supervisor
Milena Erke Music Coordinator
Eric Bergman Post Production Supervisor
Jenni Wieland Line Producer
Corinne Bogdanowicz Digital Intermediate Colorist
Matt Blackshear Digital Intermediate Editor
Lara Morgan Post Production Coordinator
Trinity L Beals Location Manager
Mitchell Jarrett Location Manager
David Fields Location Scout, Assistant Location Manager
John McBride Location Coordinator
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Hannah Smith Casting Associate
Brent Caballero Extras Casting
Charlotte Gale Extras Casting
Carrie Olsen-Wright Production Accountant
Scott Blackburn First Assistant Accountant
Keith Forster Second Assistant Accountant
Matthew Gaumer Second Assistant Camera
Sarah Jones First Assistant "B" Camera
Sydney Viard Second Assistant "B" Camera
Michael McLaughlin Gaffer
James Langdon Best Boy Electric
Darius Lindsey Electrician
Toye Toppino Electrician
Andre Green Rigging Gaffer
Larry Dorsey Jr. Best Boy Electric
Aha Hasan Grip
Mark Koziorowski Additional Grip
Lewis 'Duck' Pieratt Additional Grip
Stacey Butterworth Wigmaker
Allison Lowery Wigmaker
Meredith Stein Wigmaker
Joey Gaines Truck Costumer
Ray Brumfield Set Costumer
Chris Cuddihee Costumer
Giselle Spence Tailor
Vincent LeBlanc Leadman
Keith Adams Set Dresser
Ricardo Barrosse Set Dresser
Chris George Set Dresser
Michelle Lacayo Set Dresser
Anamarys Perez Set Dresser
Lesley Wells Set Dresser
Eryn Montgomery Assistant Property Master
Seth M. Johnson Props
Betsy Lindell Boom Operator, Utility Sound
James Anderson Assistant Location Manager
David Brocato Assistant Location Manager
Paul Broussard Assistant Location Manager
Spencer Fontenot Location Assistant
Harrison Kirwan Location Assistant
Buddy Pine Transportation Captain
Phuong Pham Transportation Captain
Chris Bailey Special Effects Supervisor
David Nash Pyrotechnician
Roslyn “Roz” McKay Special Effects
Jahne Zachary Foley Artist
Casey Odell Digital Intermediate Producer
Manny Dubón Digital Intermediate Editor
Buzz Moran Scoring Mixer
Jared Sosa Visual Effects
Susan McMahon Transportation Coordinator
Jim Wayer Best Boy Grip
Sandra Adair Editor
Bruce Curtis Production Design
Shane F. Kelly Director of Photography
Vicky Boone Casting
Graham Reynolds Original Music Composer
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Ian Gathright Set Dresser
Richard Linklater Screenplay, Director
Glen Powell Screenplay
Donita Sather Hairstylist
Skip Hollandsworth Original Story
Name Title
Scott Brown Executive Producer
Zach Garrett Executive Producer
Miguel Palos Executive Producer
Vicky Patel Executive Producer
Glen Powell Producer
Jason Bateman Producer
Michael Costigan Producer
Mike Blizzard Producer
Connor Flanagan Co-Producer
Megan Creydt Executive Producer
Julie Goldstein Executive Producer
Shivani Rawat Executive Producer
John Sloss Executive Producer
Stuart Ford Executive Producer
Alan Powell Executive Producer
Steve Barnett Executive Producer
Richard Linklater Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
8.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/hit-man-venice-film-festival-review-one-of-the-years-greatest-comedies/ "Hit Man leaves everyone floored with one of the best comedies of the year in a magical case of cinema in which direction, screenplay, and cast combine so well with each other ... that, in the end, it's impossible not to applaud. Richard Linklater and Glen Powell deliver an insanely hilarious, genuinely entertaining script elevated by the filmmaker's flawless technical execution and career-best performances from Powell and Adria Arjona. A light, non-stop narrative filled with memorable, thought-provoking, sharp dialogue, exploring notions of identity and personality through the question: "can we really change who we are?" One of the most sensationally enjoyable theater experiences in recent years." Rating: A-

Sep 05, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

At this rate, Glen Powell is going to be able to pay Tom Cruise back for his flying lessons pretty swiftly! Here, he's a rather geeky teacher (Gary) who teaches philosophy at a college whilst occasionally helping out the cops with some criminal profiling. When one of their investigators "Jasper" (Au ... stin Amelio) goes a bit too far and gets suspended, Gary gets drafted in last minute and proves quite effective at getting folks who want to bump of their nearest and dearest for $5,000 to admit their cunning plans to a well wired-up con. The more of these cases he does, the better he gets; the more fun he has dressing up and adept he becomes at assuming a range of identities. It's "Maddy" (Adria Arjona) who sets the cat amongst the pigeons when she asks him to get shot of her thuggish husband "Ray" (Evan Holtzman). He takes a shine to her and talks her out of her criminal ploy. Quickly the two are seeing each other - which is manna from heaven for the deposed "Jasper". When her husband is found dead, he thinks he knows exactly who did what and how best to exact his revenge... It's quite an entertaining romantic thriller this, providing Powell with an opportunity to charm his way through an almost two hours of cinema that is light and fluffy, completely preposterous yet based on a true character. Arjona looks like she is having a good time here, too - and the last twenty minutes are quite fun. No, it won't trouble a BAFTA jury I suspect - but it's quite enjoyable summertime fayre.

May 29, 2024
r96sk
9.0

<em>'Hit Man'</em> is fun! Glen Powell and Adria Arjona team up to form a strong acting chemistry, I enjoyed seeing them both feature all the way through - two great performances. On the note of the cast, good to see Austin Amelio appear; I like that guy from his <em>'The Walking Dead'</em> days. ... This movie is paced very well, the two hour run time did not feel of that length at all. It holds an interesting and fairly amusing plot, one brought to life by everyone involved on and off screen very nicely. It's goofy in certain ways, though that is only a positive to be honest. I also thought it was going to end slightly differently, but again that's not a negative.

Jun 08, 2024
dumasori
6.0

**Passable** I watched this movie with low expectations, and I wasn't disappointed. This movie falls into the mid-level cheesy category, offering a fair amount of entertainment without being extraordinary. The actors are good at what they do, and the direction is also good. However, you c ... an only do so much with a mediocre plot. Overall, watchable one time.

Jun 13, 2024
screenzealots
3.0

Richard Linklater‘s “Hit Man” is a film with a serious identity crisis. This genre blending disaster starts out as a wannabe goofy comedy, then veers off the rails into dark noir, finally settling on a bizarrely erotic femme-fatale rom-com. This movie is absolutely terrible, and its only saving grac ... e is its lead’s bonafide Hollywood star power. Straight-laced professor Gary Johnson (Glen Powell) has an odd hobby: he moonlights with the New Orleans Police Department as a fake hit man. With a penchant for inhabiting different personalities and donning outrageous costumes, Gary has a knack for telling potential clients (and marks) just the right things to get them arrested. Things get complicated when he falls for Madison (Adria Arjona), a potential criminal who meets with Gary to discuss hiring him to murder her awful husband. The two start a romantic relationship in a sea of deception and moral ambiguity, which changes Gary’s life forever. It’s a great premise for a film, but Linklater just can’t make it work. While he admittedly isn’t one of my favorite directors, he completely misses the mark here. The narrative is disjointed and the tonal inconsistencies are too jarring, and no amount of talent can balance the uneven, overstuffed elements of comedy, romance, and thriller. The film struggles on just about every level, but thankfully Powell saves it from being completely unwatchable. Powell is the highlight here. His charm and versatility shines as he navigates the complex layers of his character. This is an actor who is a true chameleon, and the film at least provides a vehicle where he can showcase his range. Powell is great; the movie is not. Linklater introduces a lot of bland melodrama with the relationship between Gary and Madison and, despite a believable chemistry, it causes the film to stumble even more. With her character’s motivations being murky at best, it was impossible to feel fully invested in Madison’s relationship with Gary’s alter-ego, Ron. For a film that had the potential to be so unique, it ends up feeling generic and unsatisfying. Despite having a small theatrical release, “Hit Man” is a disappointing effort that appropriately feels right at home as a streaming title on Netflix. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

Jul 17, 2024
RalphRahal
7.0

Hit Man by Richard Linklater is a solid watch, blending a deliberate pace with engaging character work. The first act feels like it lingers a little too long, but by the time the final act rolls around, you realize it was all intentional. That slower setup creates a nice payoff later, making the tra ... nsitions between acts smooth and well-timed. It’s clear Linklater knew exactly how much breathing room to give the story, even if it left me wishing for a bit more energy upfront. Glen Powell and Adria Arjona carry the film with their performances, delivering exactly what their roles demand without overdoing it. Their character arcs extend nicely into the second act, which keeps things interesting and makes you care about what happens next. The plot itself isn’t groundbreaking and leans on some predictability, but it seems like Linklater aimed to keep things simple, possibly to avoid overwhelming the audience. Still, a touch more depth in the story wouldn’t have hurt. Visually and musically, the film doesn’t go above and beyond, but it also doesn’t drop the ball. The cinematography and score do their job without overshadowing the narrative. Overall, Hit Man may not wow you on every front, but it’s an enjoyable and well-crafted movie that knows its strengths and sticks to them. It’s the kind of film where the characters and pacing shine more than the visuals or complexity, making it a worthwhile experience.

Jan 05, 2025