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  2. Contract killing - Wikipedia

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    Sheeran claimed to have murdered former Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa. [12] Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, a Jewish hitman who headed the Bugs and Meyer Mob and was a hitman for Murder, Inc.; Siegel was also the Italian mob's main hitman during Prohibition. Alexander Solonik, Russian hitman, known for carrying a firearm in each hand. Alexander ...

  3. Category:Films about contract killing - Wikipedia

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    Danger Has Two Faces; The Day of the Jackal (film) Dead Fish; The Dead Man and Being Happy; Death Rage; Deliver Us from Evil (2020 film) Dial M for Murder; Diary of a Hitman; The Disappearance (film) Divergence (film) Dog Bite Dog; Double Whammy (film) The Dragon from Russia; Dream House (2011 film) Duwelo

  4. List of contract killers and hitmen - Wikipedia

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    A hitman, on the other hand, is a term that is often synonymous with contract killer although it can also be used to denote a criminal who frequently carries out a targeted killing (referred to as a "hit") on behalf of an organized crime syndicate to which they are affiliated with.

  5. The Legendary True Story That Inspired ‘Hit Man’ - AOL

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    In the late ’90s, a professional hit man roamed the streets of Houston. More than 60 people hired him to kill their professional rivals or take out their former loved ones, but not a single ...

  6. What happens at the end of 'Hit Man'? Glen Powell and the ...

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    Warning: This post contains major spoilers for “Hit Man.” Glen Powell takes on a variety of characters — and viewers on a fun ride — in his latest film, “Hit Man.”

  7. Federal Bureau of Investigation portrayal in media - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been a staple of American popular culture since its christening in 1935. That year also marked the beginning of the popular "G-Man" phenomenon that helped establish the Bureau's image, beginning with the aptly titled James Cagney movie, G Men. Although the detective novel and other police-related ...

  8. The Surprising True Story of ‘Hit Man’ - AOL

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    Hit Man is in part an adaptation of a 2001 Texas Monthly story, also called “Hit Man,” by the celebrated journalist Skip Hollandsworth. It introduces us to Gary Johnson, at that time a “nice ...

  9. List of films featuring surveillance - Wikipedia

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    The film's hit man resides in a flat that is bugged by the police who suspects him of being responsible for a contract killing. [8] A Scanner Darkly: 2006: An undercover cop is ordered to spy on his associates as a paranoid government monitors its citizens. [4] The Secret Cinema: 1968