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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Robert Lee (III) |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1999 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Lionsgate/Fox |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-action/Adventure |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 031398744139 |
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Customer Reviews of Silencer
I LOVE MICHAEL DUDIKOFF! This movie is the best i've ever seen!
I,m a big fan of Michael Dudikoff!
I don't like all of his movies!
But you shouldn't miss this one!
I LOVE MICHAEL DUDIKOFF!!!
This movie is super! For the Dudikoff fans is it a must to see this! Michael's role as Qiunn Simmons(the silencer)is perfect. His role looks alot like the role he got in American Ninja. You can never get enough of this movie! I love it!
Could've Been Better
This is actually a movie with potential that tries to rise above its cliches. Brennan Elliot plays a young FBI agent taking an undercover role as a hit man working for an obscure but frightening right wing terrorist organization. Mike Dudikoff is the organization's top assassin (named "The Silencer" which might make you say "oh, oh" but at least storywise and for both characters does serve its purpose). He is a remorseful hitman and he is asked by his superiors to be Elliot's teacher. That description alone places the movie in familiar Hollywood territory, though this movie only really reminds you a little bit of motion pictures such as The Package (someone used as "hitman" for an organization but maybe for some other purpose) or The Mechanic (the bond between the master hitman and the apprentice). When the plot thickens and things do not appear to be what they seem, the two end up forming a bond as Elliot, especially tries to uncover the truth while "The Silencer" tries to do his best to protect "his apprentice". Ironicly, however, the characters also end up getting caught up in the plot which with its surprises and "what if" scenarios almost overshadow the persons involved. Perhaps a bit more time was needed to especially focus on Dudikoff caring about Elliot's welfare and not simply explained by yet another plot twist. The story however works strongest through these characters as it does explore what is "The Silencer," which can be the piece of equipment that's basically used to kill with no questions as to why or what it's silencing. Overall, the movie manages to hold up and be a better than average spy movie. Just don't let any "what if" scenarios of the plot distract you too much.