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The Replacement Killers
2-Criminal events continue in the life of John Lee, the best professional killer to be bought. But when John refuses to kill because of his seven-year-old son. But John's leaders will not leave him and they kidnap his son. John's leaders sent John after John to kill him and then take his place in the gang of killers. John then makes a team with Meg Coburn to help him escape.
16 June 1970, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 24, 1975 in West Covina, California, USA
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20 May 1958, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
3 February 1948, El Paso, Texas, USA
1 January 1944, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
10 June 1941, Berlin, Germany
26 July 1948, Los Angeles, California, USA
1971, Costa Mesa, California, USA
20 August 1949, Orange, Virginia, USA
10 July 1966, Cuba
28 January 1976, Los Angeles, California, USA
10 July 1948, Los Angeles, California, USA
6 July 1970, Rota, Spain
January 01, 2000
Fuqua...obviously knows a good thing when he sees one and lets Chow dominate The Replacement Killers so thoroughly that the movie's liabilities...slide by relatively painlessly.
March 19, 2003
Will serve as a suitable replacement when [Chow Yun Fat's] better films are already rented out for the weekend.
March 08, 2002
The most dispiriting thing about The Replacement Killers is that it proves Chow [Yun-Fat]'s charisma repressible.
May 19, 2009
The John Woo school of the ballet of bullets gets a full dose of Sam Peckinpah under the steady hand of director Antoine Fuqua's finely framed tale of revenge.
July 27, 2002
Style over substance all the way, but at least it's not boring.
April 27, 2006
An unworthy vehicle for a great star like Chow Yun-fat.
March 10, 2016
...it's ultimately impossible not to wonder what Chow, making his English-language debut here, was thinking when he signed up for the project.
January 29, 2005
The Replacement Killers is not a very good film, but it is impossible to deny that it has a certain beauty.

