If you're a fan of the darker side of cinema, where morality is often blurred and the stakes are life or death, then this collection of films about hitmen is right up your alley. These movies not only delve into the psyche of professional killers but also offer a thrilling mix of action, suspense, and sometimes, dark comedy. Whether you're looking for a deep character study or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, these films provide a fascinating look into the world of contract killing, all with the added touch of British dubbing.

The Professional (1994)
Description: This film explores the unlikely bond between a professional hitman, Léon, and a young girl, Mathilda, who seeks revenge. It's a poignant tale of mentorship, innocence, and the harsh realities of the underworld.
Fact: The role of Mathilda was originally written for a 16-year-old, but Natalie Portman, who was 11 at the time, won the part after impressing director Luc Besson.


Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
Description: A hitman returns to his high school reunion, leading to a mix of comedy, romance, and action. This film stands out for its witty dialogue and the juxtaposition of suburban life with the assassin's world.
Fact: The film was originally conceived as a sequel to "Say Anything..." with John Cusack reprising his role as Lloyd Dobler, but it evolved into its own story.


Collateral (2004)
Description: Tom Cruise plays Vincent, a hitman who hires a cab driver for a night of assassinations in Los Angeles. The film is a tense, fast-paced thriller that explores the moral dilemmas faced by both characters.
Fact: The film was shot in 72 days, with much of the action taking place in real time, giving it an intense, immediate feel.


The Mechanic (2011)
Description: Jason Statham stars as Arthur Bishop, a meticulous hitman who trains his apprentice in the art of assassination. This film is a perfect blend of action and character development, showcasing the life of a hitman from both sides of the gun.
Fact: The film is a remake of the 1972 Charles Bronson classic of the same name, and Statham's character was inspired by real-life hitman, Richard Kuklinski.


In Bruges (2008)
Description: Two hitmen, Ray and Ken, are sent to Bruges, Belgium, to lay low after a job goes wrong. This film combines dark humor with existential crises, making it a unique entry in the hitman genre.
Fact: The film was shot entirely on location in Bruges, and the city's beauty plays a significant role in the narrative.


Mr. Brooks (2007)
Description: Kevin Costner plays Earl Brooks, a successful businessman with a dark alter ego who kills for the thrill. This psychological thriller delves into the mind of a serial killer with a hitman twist.
Fact: The film was originally titled "The Gentleman Killer" and was inspired by the real-life case of Robert Berdella, known as "The Kansas City Butcher."


The American (2010)
Description: George Clooney stars as a hitman who seeks solitude in a small Italian town but finds himself drawn into one last job. The film is a slow-burn thriller that explores themes of isolation and identity.
Fact: The film was shot in Italy, and Clooney learned to speak Italian for his role, adding depth to his character's immersion in the local culture.


The Hitman's Bodyguard (2017)
Description: A bodyguard must protect a notorious hitman on his way to testify at the International Court of Justice. This action-comedy offers a fresh take on the hitman trope with its buddy-cop dynamic.
Fact: The film features a record-breaking 123 F-words, making it one of the most profane movies ever made.


The Killer (1989)
Description: A Hong Kong hitman, after accidentally blinding a singer during a job, tries to make amends while evading capture. This film is renowned for its action sequences and the moral complexity of its protagonist.
Fact: John Woo's film was a major influence on Hollywood action cinema, particularly in its use of slow-motion and dual-wielding guns.


The Matador (2005)
Description: Pierce Brosnan plays Julian Noble, a weary hitman who befriends a salesman in Mexico City. This film offers a more introspective look at the life of a hitman, focusing on themes of friendship and redemption.
Fact: The character of Julian Noble was inspired by real-life hitmen, giving the film a gritty authenticity.
