John Woo’s “The Killer” Trivia!

I remember the first time I saw John Woo’s The Killer. My mind was blown. I called my best bud, John Beatty to talk about the amazing action movie I had just seen. This cat Chow Yun Fat was just too cool and the director John Woo? Forget about it. This dude had guys shooting with two guns while doing crazy stunts, gun to gun stand-offs from guys close enough to touch each other, and just all out over the top action. I still have my The Killer poster (the same as the one above and a gift from Mr. Beatty) hanging in my fortress of solitude (right behind me).
Rob Hunter at Film School Rejects reminded me of all this with his post, 26 Things We Learned from ‘The Killer’ Commentary. Before you click over, here are three of my favorites…
Woo has previously acknowledged that the film was inspired by Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le Samurai (1967) which was in turn inspired by a novel titled The Ronin by Joan McLeod. Other inspirations mentioned include Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets (1973), Francois Truffaut’s Jules and Jim (1962), and the films of Sam Peckinpah.
(I haven’t seen Le Samurai, but it does show up on TCM, so I will. Jules and Jim is another I’ll have to watch for. I’ve seen Mean Streets and of course many of the films of Sam Peckinpah. – Craig)
The commentary was recorded in 2002, and even back then there’s mention of rumored US remakes of the film. He mentions supposed remakes with Denzel Washington & Richard Gere and Michelle Yeoh & Sharon Stone. A Hollywood redo is still currently listed on IMDB.
(Sly Stallone was also attached to a US remake — he was working on the screenplay and it was titled Maggie’s Eyes. – Craig)
Fat turned down offers to star in Alien: Resurrection (1997) and as Morpheus in The Matrix (1999). He chose The Replacement Killers (1998) and The Corruptor (1999) instead.
(I always thought that Chow Yun Fat should/could have been a much bigger star in the US. I actually would have preferred him in Alien Resurrection (which I really liked) or The Matrix (the first one I loved). – Craig)
























































