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Crying Freeman

Crying Freeman

  • Status: Released
  • 23-04-1995
  • Runtime: 102 min
  • Score: 6.3
  • Vote count: 336

A lethal assassin for a secret Chinese organisation, who sheds tears of regret each time he kills, is seen swiftly and mercilessly executing three Yakuza gangsters by a beautiful artist. She is captivated by the grace of his kill and later falls in love with him. An intense power struggle for the leadership of the Yakuza Clans ensues as they seek vengeance for the death of their leader.

Mark Dacascos

Yo Hinomura / Freeman

Julie Condra

Emu O'Hara

Rae Dawn Chong

Detective Forge

Byron Mann

Koh

Masaya Katō

Ryuji Hanada

Yoko Shimada

Lady Hanada

Mako

Shudo Shimazaki

Tchéky Karyo

Detective Netah

Kevan Ohtsji

Takeshi Shimazaki

Debbie Podowski

Customs Agent

Murray Lowry

Head Customs Agent

Mikal Tang

Koh's Driver

Jerry Wasserman

Chief Randall

Tong Lung

Shimazaki's Bodyguard

Kiyoto Matsumoto

Shimazaki's Bodyguard

Paul McGillion

Detective

Russell Ferrier

Detective

Ravinder Toor

Detective

Janie Woods-Morris

Mery

Giorgio Miyashita

Ryuji's Bodyguard

Michael Hirano

Bedroom Yakuza

Minh Phoenix Ly

Bedroom Yakuza

Ed Hong-Louie

Soya Plant Supervisor

Ivy Ng

Witch

Paul Wong

Photographer

Floyd Faircrest

Gallery Assassin

Victor Favrin

Gallery Assassin

Morgan Lam

Boy in Lobby

Brian Rogne

Restaurant Bodyguard

Alex Diakun

Antonio Rossi

Aundrea MacDonald

Kari

Akio Higashio

Yakuza Boss

Yukio Kasukawa

Yakuza Boss

Zuien Konomura

Priest

Mark Oki

Mister Dogaki

Annie Lee

Bordello Girl

Yuka Kobayashi

Lady Hanada's Maid

Hiro Kanagawa

Temple Yakuza

Endo Hidemine

Temple Yakuza

Kenji Shimizu

Smoking Yakuza

Marny Eng

Assassin (uncredited)

Gimly

This is some pretty classic 90s, I love Mark Dacascos, and if you think you can sort of visualise in your head what a 1990s Mark Dacascos as an unwilling assassin with a mystic tattoo romancing a woman he was supposed to kill might look like, and go "Yeah that's what I like in a movie" then, well it is that, so sure, give it a try. But if you go "I only like good stories told in a three-act structure with human characters" then maybe don't. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._