Project Detail

Interview with a Hitman

Synopsis

In his final mission, an elite hitman, returns to erase his past, but somebody has messed with his future.

Trust No one. Feel nothing. Never lose: this is the mantra that has helped a ruthless Eastern European assassin rise to the pinnacle of his profession. Raised in the harsh slums of Romania, Victor knows the value of life more than most, which makes him the perfect killer. But after being betrayed by the very men who made him, he must fake his own death and escape to London. Here he joins a new gangster family and finds his rules are again put to the test in the midst of a vicious underworld power struggle.

Viktor is now better, faster and more ruthless than ever before. With the secrets of his past refusing to fade away, an encounter with a dark beauty turns his world on its head and offers him the chance for a new life. But can he ever escape the existence he was born into? It is not long before a deadly threat from a past he thought long buried surfaces and he is forced to change his path. It is time to face that which cannot be forgotten.

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Features
Running time
105 mins
Format
Digital
Director
Perry Bhandal
Producer
Dean Fisher
Executive Producer
Spencer Pollard, Sean Kelly, Perry Bhandal, Wayne Marc Godfrey & Robert Jones
Editor
Harry Skipp, Ben King
Screenwriter
Perry Bhandal
Director of Photography
Richard Swingle
Production Designer
Mickaela Trodden
Sound
Mark Verner
Composer
Dan Teicher
Principal cast
Luke Goss, Caroline Tillette, Stephen Marcus, Danny Midwinter, Rene Zagger, Patrick Lyster, Philip Whitchurch, Ray Panthaki and Elliot Greene

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Production Status

Production Company

Scanner-Rhodes Productions / IWAH Production Ltd

c/o Kaleidoscope Film Distribution Ltd
4th Floor
104-108 Oxford Street
London
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+44 (0) 207 193 2828

Kirlian Pictures

River House
143-145 Farringdon Road
London EC1R 3AB

+44(0) 207 183 9189

Sales Company

Kaleidoscope Film Distribution Ltd

4th Floor
104-108 Oxford Street
London
W1D 1 LP

T: 020 3397 4410

E: sales@kaleidoscopefilmdistribution.com

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