Léon: The Professional (1994)
Léon: The Professional (1994)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Jean Reno
Léon Montana
Natalie Portman
Mathilda Lando
Gary Oldman
Norman Stansfield
Danny Aiello
Tony
Peter Appel
Malky
Michael Badalucco
Mathilda's Father
Ellen Greene
Mathilda's Mother
Elizabeth Regen
Mathilda's Sister
Carl J. Matusovich
Mathilda's Brother
Eric Challier
Bodyguard Chief
Randolph Scott
4th Stansfield Man
Willi One Blood
1st Stansfield Man
Don Creech
2nd Stansfield man
Keith A. Glascoe
3rd Stansfield man (Benny)
Jernard Burks
Stansfield man
Matt De Matt
Stansfield man
Frank Senger
Fatman
Stuart Rudin
Leon's Taxi driver
Lucius Wyatt Cherokee
Tonto
Maïwenn
Blond Babe
Luc Bernard
Mickey
Joseph Malerba
Stairway Swat
Adam Busch
Manolo
Jessie Keosian
Old Lady
George Martin
Receptionist
Alex Dezen
Ball Kid
Michael Mundra
Cigarette Kid
Kent Broadhurst
1st Policeman
Tommy Hollis
2nd Policeman
Peter Linari
1st Security man
Betty Miller
Orphanage Headmistress
Arsène Jiroyan
Swat Hostage
Geoffrey Bateman
Swat Chief
Peter Vizard
Doctor
David W. Butler
Important Jogger
Robert LaSardo
Client #1
Steve Gonnelo
3rd Security Guard
William James Stiggers Jr.
Subway Rapper
Sonny Zito
DEA Security Guard
Randy Pearlstein
Security Guard
Jeff McBride
Bodyguard
Fred Fischer
Newspaperman
Crystal Blake
Girl
Cary Wong
Chinatown Boss' sidekick
Mario Todisco
Tony's Barber
Samy Naceri
Swat 1
Christophe Gautier
Swat 2
Junior Almeida
Swat 3
David Gregg
Swat 4
Michel Montanary
Swat 5
Hervé Husson
Swat 6
Didier Legros
Swat 7
Marc Andréoni
Swat 8
Gilles Kleber
Swat 9
Jean-Hugues Anglade
Extra (uncredited)
Michael Wehrhahn
Jimmy, SWAT Team Member (uncredited)
Patrice Ledoux
Producer
Éric Serra
Original Music Composer
Thierry Arbogast
Director of Photography
Sylvie Landra
Editor
Todd M. Thaler
Casting
Dan Weil
Production Design
Gerard Drolon
Art Direction
Françoise Benoît-Fresco
Set Decoration
Magali Guidasci
Costume Design
Luc Besson
Screenplay / Director
Geneviève Peyralade
Makeup Artist
Claude Besson
Executive Producer
John Garland
Line Producer
Bernard Grenet
Line Producer
Peggy Nicholson
Hairstylist
Miguel Ángel Poveda
Post Production Supervisor
Thierry Guilmard
Unit Manager
Sylvie Menard
Assistant Unit Manager
Cecilia Kate Roque
Production Manager
Camille Lipmann
Second Assistant Director
Eric McGinty
First Assistant Director
Nick Allder
Special Effects Supervisor / Special Effects
Neil Corbould
Special Effects Assistant
Al Griswold
Special Effects
Gigi Williams
Makeup Artist
Patrice Grisolet
Sound Editor
Carolyn Cartwright
Set Decoration
Wing Lee
Assistant Art Director
Carol Nast
Art Direction
Sylvette Baudrot
Script Supervisor
Patrick Camboulive
Still Photographer
Claude Serra
Executive Music Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 14, 1994
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 51m
Content RatingR
Budget$16,000,000
Box Office$45,284,974
Filming LocationsParis, France · New York City, United States of America · Chelsea · West New York · Hotel Chelsea · Hoboken · Chinatown · Upper East Side · Wall Street · East Harlem · New Jersey, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Léon: The Professional (originally titled The Professional in the United States and Leon outside the United States) is a 1994 English-language French action-thriller film written and directed by Luc Besson. It stars Jean Reno and Gary Oldman, and features the film debut of Natalie Portman. The plot centers on Léon (Reno), a professional hitman who reluctantly takes in twelve-year-old Mathilda Lando (Portman) after her family is murdered by corrupt Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent Norman Stansfield (Oldman). Léon and Mathilda form an unusual relationship as she becomes his protégée and learns the hitman's trade. The film was released in France by Gaumont through Gaumont Buena Vista International on 14 September 1994 and received mostly positive reviews from critics.