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Hit!

1973

Action / Crime / Drama

2
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 53% · 3 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 53%
IMDb Rating 6.1/10 10 952 952

Plot summary

A federal agent whose daughter dies of a heroin overdose is determined to destroy the drug ring that supplied her. He recruits various people whose lives have been torn apart by the drug trade and trains them. Then they all leave for France to track down and destroy the ring.

Top cast

Noble Willingham as Warden Springer
Billy Dee Williams as Nick Allen
Richard Pryor as Mike Willmer
Sid Melton as Herman
720p.BLU
1.21 GB
1280*576
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 15 min
Seeds 4

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by merklekranz 6 / 10

Improbable ... incredibly long ... but worth a look .....

"Hit" is an interesting revenge on Marseilles drug kingpins film, that one can't help comparing to "French Connection 2". I found "Hit" to be the better film. It does require some patience though to sit through the entirely too long buildup to the all to brief, violent conclusion. Of course the whole recruiting of the "magnificent seven assassins" is improbable, but Williams laconic charm holds things together. If perhaps 30 minutes wound up on the cutting room floor, the movie definitely would have benefited. While the payoff may not quite live up to expectations, there are moments of clever violence, and the cast is likable, especially Richard Pryor's character, and the pair of "senior citizen killers". - MERK
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Reviewed by JohnSeal 7 / 10

Better than your average black action flick....

...and in fact, Hit! is an ambitious mixture of action and character study. At 134 minutes, one might suspect the director of overweening pride, but in fact there's little in the way of flab here. Billy Dee Williams proves that he should have been a major star and Richard Pryor is, as always, brilliant. Add a terrific supporting cast (Warren Kemmerling, Paul 'They Came From Within' Hampton, Sid Munson), a host of slimy French drug dealers, and a heaping dollop of revenge for a thoroughly satisfying blast of 70s-style crime dramatics.

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