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47 is an "Agent"; a genetically-enhanced supersoldier created by Dr. Petr Litvenko, a skilled Ukrainian geneticist. Litvenko, unable to bear the guilt of his creation, abandoned the Agent project. 47 works as a hitman for the ICA (International Contracts Agency) and has spent the last few years tracking down Litvenko's daughter, Katia; he gets a lead from mercenaries led by Delriego, who have ...
A U.S. Marshal escorts a government witness to trial after he is accused of getting involved with a mob boss, only to discover that the pilot who is transporting them is also a hitman that had been sent to assassinate the informant. After they subdue him, they’re forced to fly together after discovering that there are others attempting to ...
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.
Pages in category "Hitman (franchise) films" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Hitman (2007 film)
In Denzel Washington's only movie franchise, "The Equalizer" movies, he crafts a hero vigilante, retired Marine and CIA agent Robert McCall, who protects those who need saving from people who look ...
Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan watch a film in the White House Family Theater in 1986.. The White House Family Theater is located in the East Wing of the White House. The first film screened in the White House was The Birth of a Nation in 1915; however, early film viewings occurred in the main building as the facility lacked a dedicated theater.
Keanu Reeves has crafted a career of fascinating personalities. In honor of "Sonic the Hedgehog 3," we're ranking the actor's 10 best movie roles.
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 ...