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The practice of contract killing involves a person (the contract killer) who is paid to kill one or more individuals. [1] As implied by the name, the contract killer typically does such solely for the purpose of profit and often lacks any personal connection to their intended target.
On 16 October 2000, DVD was released by Hong Kong Legends in the United Kingdom in Region 2. [1] Five years later, The Jet Li Collection DVD was released on 25 July 2005 at a 2 disc set including The Master. [2] In 2002, an edited version with a hip-hop soundtrack was released on DVD in the United States as Contract Killer. [3]
Contract killing (also known as murder-for-hire) is a form of murder or assassination in which one party hires another party to kill a targeted person or people. [1] It involves an illegal agreement which includes some form of compensation, monetary or otherwise.
Hitman Trilogy is a boxset that was released in 2007 for PlayStation 2. It includes Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, Hitman: Contracts, and Hitman: Blood Money. Just like the original releases of the games, the bundle was received positively. Hitman HD Enhanced Collection was released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Hard Contract; The Head Hunter (1982 film) Headshot (2011 film) His Name Is Nobody; The Hit List (2011 film) Hitman (1998 film) Hitman (2007 film) Hitman: Agent 47; The Hitman's Bodyguard; The Hunter's Prayer
The Lunar New Year holiday helped drive the South Korean box office over the weekend of Jan. 31-Feb. 2, with “Hitman 2” taking the top spot, while “Dark Nuns” experienced a steep decline.
Agent 47 is a fictional character and the player character of the Hitman video game franchise, created and developed by IO Interactive.He has been featured in all games of the series, as well as various spin-off media, including two theatrically released films, a series of comics, and two novels.
It follows an undercover New Orleans police contractor who poses as a reliable hitman as he tries to save a woman in need. The basic premise was based on the true story of a college professor who worked for the Houston police in the late 1980s and 1990s as a fake hitman, as described in a 2001 magazine article by Skip Hollandsworth.