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The Professional (1994)
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As visually stylish as it is graphically violent, this thriller directed by
Luc Besson
concerns Mathilda (
Natalie Portman
), a 12-year-old girl living in New York City who has been exposed to the sordid side of life from an early age: her family lives in a slum and her abusive father works for drug dealers, cutting and storing dope. Mathilda doesn't much care for her parents, but she has a close bond with her four-year-old brother. One day, she returns from running an errand to discover that most of her family, including her brother, have been killed in a raid by corrupt DEA agents, led by the psychotic Stansfield (
Gary Oldman
). Mathilda takes refuge in the apartment of her secretive neighbor, Leon (
Jean Reno
), who takes her in with a certain reluctance. She discovers that Leon is a professional assassin, working for Tony (
Danny Aiello
), a mob kingpin based in Little Italy. Wanting to avenge the death of her brother, Mathilda makes a deal with Leon to become his protégée in exchange for work as a domestic servant, hoping to learn the hitman's trade and take out the men who took her brother's life. However, an affection develops between Leon and Mathilda that changes his outlook on his life and career. Besson's first American film boasted a strong performance from
Jean Reno
, a striking debut by
Natalie Portman
, and a love-it-or-hate-it, over-the-top turn by
Gary Oldman
. Léon was originally released in the U.S. in 1994 as The Professional, with 26 minutes cut in response to audience preview tests. Those 26 minutes were restored in the director's preferred cut, released in 1996 in France as Léon: Version Intégrale and in the U.S. on DVD as Léon: The Professional in 2000. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Danny Aiello
Tony
Peter Appel
Malky
Michael Badalucco
Mathilda's Father
Gary Oldman
Stansfield
Jean Reno
Leon
Ellen Greene
Mathilda's Mother
Carl J. Matusovich
Mathilda's Brother
Natalie Portman
Mathilda
Elizabeth Regen
Mathilda's Sister
Randolph Scott
Production Crew
Carol Nast
Art Director
Gerard Drolon
Art Director
Nathalie Cheron
Casting
Todd Thaler
Casting
Thierry Arbogast
Cinematographer
Eric Serra
Composer (Music Score)
Magali Guidasci
Costume Designer
Luc Besson
Director
Sylvie Landra
Editor
Claude Besson
Executive Producer
Pascal Chaumeil
First Assistant Director
Bruno Tarriere
Musical Direction/Supervision
Pierre Excoffier
Musical Direction/Supervision
Luc Besson
Producer
Patrice Ledoux
Producer
Dan Weil
Production Designer
Luc Besson
Screenwriter
Carolyn Cartwright
Set Designer
Francoise Benoit-Fresco
Set Designer
Francois Groult
Sound/Sound Designer
Gerard Lamps
Sound/Sound Designer
Al Griswold
Special Effects
Nick Allder
Special Effects
Year: 1994
Runtime: 109
Country: France
MPAA Rating: R
for scenes of strong graphic violence, and for language
Category: Feature
Genre
Thriller
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Films du Dauphin
Gaumont
Release
by Buena Vista International
Columbia Pictures
Awards
1994 - Best Film - French Academy of Cinema
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