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John Wick (2014)

Ex-hitman John Wick comes out of retirement to track down the gangsters that took everything from him.
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Ex-hitman John Wick comes out of retirement to track down the gangsters that took everything from him.

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Genre:Action, Thriller
Directed By:Chad Stahelski
Written By:Derek Kolstad
In Theaters:10/24/2014
Box Office:$86,085,191
Runtime:101 minutes
Studio:87Eleven, DefyNite Films, MJW Films, Thunder Road

Cast


Director

Chad Stahelski

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Keanu Reeves

John Wick

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Michael Nyqvist

Viggo Tarasov

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Alfie Allen

Iosef Tarasov

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Willem Dafoe

Marcus

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Dean Winters

Avi

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Adrianne Palicki

Ms. Perkins

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Omer Barnea

Gregori

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Toby Leonard Moore

Victor

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Daniel Bernhardt

Kirill

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Bridget Moynahan

Helen

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John Leguizamo

Aurelio

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