Arrow Video Hired to Kill - Dual Format (Includes DVD)

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Zavvi - The Home of Pop CultureNO MAN ON EARTH COULD GET HIM OUT OF PRISON ALIVE. SEVEN WOMEN WILL TRY.Starring legendary actors Oliver Reed (Gladiator, The Brood) and George Kennedy (The Delta Force and The Naked Gun series), Hired to Kill is an essential slice of '90s action fare featuring guns, girls and a plethora of budget-busting explosions for good measure.Action movie staple Brian Thompson (whose brief turn in 1984's The Terminator led to a starring role in the 1986 Sylvester Stallone vehicle Cobra) stars as Frank Ryan, a mercenary sent to track down a rebel leader in hostile territory. Posing as a fashion designer, he won't be going it alone, as he'll be aided by seven beautiful – but deadly – female fighters.Whilst the opportunity to see Oliver Reed chewing up the scenery behind an elaborate moustache merits the price of the admission alone, Hired to Kill is also noteworthy as being co-directed by Nico Mastorakis – the man behind such cult favourites as Island of Death and The Zero Boys.DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTSBrand new 2K restoration of the film, approved by writer-director Nico MastorakisHigh Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentationsOriginal Stereo audio (uncompressed PCM on the Blu-ray)Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingAudio Commentary with editor Barry ZetlinHired to Direct – a brand new interview with director Nico Mastorakis on the making of Hired to KillUndercover Mercenary – a brand new interview with star Brian ThompsonOriginal Theatrical TrailerStills GalleryOriginal Freedom or Death Screenplay (BD/DVD-ROM Content)Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham HumphreysFully-illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing by critic James Oliver
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