La Femme Nikita (1990)
The serpentine plotline of Luc Besson's La Femme Nikita begins its 117-minute slither when punkish, psychotic, and drug-ridden Nikita (Anne Parillaud) fires her gun into a cop's face following the stick-up of a drug store, and is promptly imprisoned. She is thrown into a dank cell, then injected with a substance and told it is a lethal toxin. Instead of dying, however, the comes to in an all-white interrogation room, where French intelligence officer Bob (Tchéky Karyo), informs her that an alternate to execution exists: she can receive covert government training as an assassin. She accepts the bid, is rigorously trained, and later returns to society as a seemingly normal and gentle civilian, but falls in love with a drugstore employee while she's waiting for that first government assignment. The paradoxical concept of a young woman blossoming socially while carrying out cold-blooded murders was downplayed when La Femme Nikita was remade in America as the silly and disappointing Point of No Return, directed by John Badham with Bridget Fonda in the lead. A far less sociopathic TV-series version of La Femme Nikita surfaced on the USA cable network in early 1997. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Starring:
- Anne Parillaud, Jean-Hugues Anglade, (more)
- Director(s):
- Luc Besson
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Format(s):
- DVD
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Synopsis of La Femme Nikita
The serpentine plotline of Luc Besson's La Femme Nikita begins its 117-minute slither when punkish, psychotic, and drug-ridden Nikita (Anne Parillaud) fires her gun into a cop's face following the stick-up of a drug store, and is promptly imprisoned. She is thrown into a dank cell, then injected with a substance and told it is a lethal toxin. Instead of dying, however, the comes to in an all-white interrogation room, where French intelligence officer Bob (Tchéky Karyo), informs her that an alternate to execution exists: she can receive covert government training as an assassin. She accepts the bid, is rigorously trained, and later returns to society as a seemingly normal and gentle civilian, but falls in love with a drugstore employee while she's waiting for that first government assignment. The paradoxical concept of a young woman blossoming socially while carrying out cold-blooded murders was downplayed when La Femme Nikita was remade in America as the silly and disappointing Point of No Return, directed by John Badham with Bridget Fonda in the lead. A far less sociopathic TV-series version of La Femme Nikita surfaced on the USA cable network in early 1997. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 117 mins
Complete Cast of La Femme Nikita
- Anne Parillaud - Nikita
- Tchéky Karyo - Bob
- Jean Reno - Victor the Cleaner
- Jean Bouise - l'attache ambassade
- Philippe Leroy-Beaulieu - Commander Grosmann
- Jacques Boudet - Pharmacist
- Michele Amiel - Police Officer
- Patrick Buiquangda - 3rd Restaurant Bodyguard
- Patrick Chauveau - Guard
- Philippe Dehesdin - 1st Magistrate
- Alain Lathiere - Zap
- Iska Khan - Man in the Restaurant
- Olivier Hemon - Tardy Man
- Murray Grunwall - Office Manager
- Guy VanRiet - Paternal Detective
- Joseph Teruel - Police Trainee
- Jose Steinmann - Restaurant Bodyguard
- Vincent Skimenti - Police Pharmacist
- J. Claude Bolle Reddat - Guard-Control Station
- Eric Prat - agent immobilier
- Patrick Perez - Police Pharmacist
- Petronille Moss - Waiter
- Renos Mandis - Firearms Instructor
- Eddie Gaydu - 2nd Bodyguard
- Rodolphe Freytt - 1st Male Nurse
- Heike Fisher - Woman in Restaurant
- Jacques Disses - Lawyer
- Laura Cheron - Punk
- Michel Campa - Eavesdropper
- Mathieu Archer - Bob
- Jean-Hugues Anglade - Marco
- Jeanne Moreau - Amande
- Roland Blanche - Police Investigator
- Philippe du Janerand - Ambassador
- Marc Duret - Rico
- Helene Aligier - Pharmacist
- Maurice Antoni - Ambassador's Bodyguard
- Jean-Luc Caron - Computer Instructor
- Fausto Constantino - Guard
- Laurent Lesdema - Dance Instructor
- Alexander Koumpan - Ambassador's Servant
- Philippe Hernando - Barracks Orderly
- Roland Gueridon - Chaplain
- Hubert Gillet - Office Detective
- Gerard Touratier - Guard - Armoured Entrance
- Rafael Sultan - 2nd Office Detective
- Pavel Slaby - 2nd Male Nurse
- Patrick Serriere - Bob, Chauffeur
- Bruno Randon - Police Pharmacist
- Edith Perret - Woman - Real Estate Agency
- Jean-Pierre Pauty - Man-George V Bar
- Jean-Marie Merchet - Judo Instructor
- Christian Gazio - Ambassador's Bodyguard
- Mia Frye - Newspaper Woman
- Patrick Fontana - Coyotte
- Stephane Fey - Presiding Judge
- Pierre-Alain DeGarrigues - Police Pharmacist
- Pierrick Charpentier - 1st Office Detective
- Michel Brunot - 2nd Magistrate
- Jean Bedin - Storekeeper - Gunsmith's
- Director(s):
- Luc Besson
- Writer(s):
- Luc Besson
- Producer(s):
- Mario Cecchi Gori, Jean Bouise, Vittorio Cecchi Gori
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Not For Children, Graphic Violence, Profanity)
- Categories:
- Mystery & Suspense
- 1990 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Actress
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