A government fakes the death of a criminal to turn this young woman into a killer on its service.A government fakes the death of a criminal to turn this young woman into a killer on its service.A government fakes the death of a criminal to turn this young woman into a killer on its service.
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- GoofsBob's recollection of the location of Maggie's plot in the cemetery is inconsistent. He first said "Plot 48, row 12" and later: "Row 48, plot 12"
- Alternate versionsBecause the original version was rated "Not under 18" in Germany, the film had to be cut to receive a "Not under 16" rating for video release and television broadcast. All scenes in which Victor kills somebody with his pistol were cut out. Also some fighting scenes with Maggie were shortened.
- SoundtracksWild Is the Wind
Written by Ned Washington and Dimitri Tiomkin
Performed by Nina Simone
Courtesy of Polygram Special Markets, a division of Polygram Group Distribution, Inc.
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Violent criminal Maggie Hayward is saved from the execution chamber by mysterious Government agent Bob, and transformed into a deadly killing machine.
I haven't seen this film in years, I remembered only the key scenes, one thing I certainly hasn't forgotten, was the brilliance of Bridget Fonda, she is tremendous as Maggie, her transformation is really quite something, she impresses throughout.
It may look and feel a little dated at times, but it holds up really well, great storytelling, excellent pacing, and plenty of action scenes, there isn't a single boring moment here.
Favourite sequence had to be the moment with The Cleaner, I can't help wondering if the character inspired later films.
The film really does benefit from the incredible music of Nina Simone, the only initiation is the tapping sound at the apartment.
Gabriel Byrne is excellent, Dermot Mulroney does a fine job as the love interest.
Underrated.
7/10.
I haven't seen this film in years, I remembered only the key scenes, one thing I certainly hasn't forgotten, was the brilliance of Bridget Fonda, she is tremendous as Maggie, her transformation is really quite something, she impresses throughout.
It may look and feel a little dated at times, but it holds up really well, great storytelling, excellent pacing, and plenty of action scenes, there isn't a single boring moment here.
Favourite sequence had to be the moment with The Cleaner, I can't help wondering if the character inspired later films.
The film really does benefit from the incredible music of Nina Simone, the only initiation is the tapping sound at the apartment.
Gabriel Byrne is excellent, Dermot Mulroney does a fine job as the love interest.
Underrated.
7/10.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $30,038,362
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,160,389
- Mar 21, 1993
- Gross worldwide
- $30,038,362
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
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- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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