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Ten Cent Hitman 2000

45 min📅 2000-05-06

"A pair of low-rent Hitmen finally get the job of a lifetime."

In *Ten Cent Hitman (2000)*, a desperate wife reaches out to a pair of bumbling hitmen whose careers have hit rock bottom, desperate for a big break.

Director: Randy Kent

Cast

Jeff Goldman
Charlie
Chris LoPrete
Vick
Christi Collins
Wife
Michael Romeo
Husband
Kathy Ann Wittes
Kathy Ann Wittes
Mistress
Andy Forrest
Andy Forrest
Janitor
Randy Kent
Randy Kent
Street Boy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ten Cent Hitman (2000) about?

A weary wife hires two incompetent hitmen to take out her husband, setting off a chain of misadventures. The film blends dark humor with crime tropes, following the duo as they bumble through a high-stakes job they're completely unsuited for.

Who directed Ten Cent Hitman?

The movie was directed by Randy Kent, a filmmaker known for his work in independent and B-movie genres.

Who stars in Ten Cent Hitman?

The main cast includes Jeff Goldman, Chris LoPrete, Christi Collins, and Michael Romeo, with supporting roles from Kathy Ann Wittes and Andy Forrest.

Is Ten Cent Hitman (2000) worth watching?

While *Ten Cent Hitman* isn't a polished production, its rough-around-the-edges charm and dark humor make it a guilty pleasure for fans of low-budget crime comedies. The 45-minute runtime keeps it light, though its unrated status leaves its quality up for debate.

How long is Ten Cent Hitman?

The film has a runtime of 45 minutes.

About Ten Cent Hitman (2000) — A hilarious low-budget hitmen comedy

In *Ten Cent Hitman (2000)*, a desperate wife reaches out to a pair of bumbling hitmen whose careers have hit rock bottom, desperate for a big break. Directed by Randy Kent, this dark comedy-crime hybrid follows the duo as they scramble to prove their worth with a job they're wildly unprepared for. The film drips with offbeat humor and a gritty, low-stakes atmosphere, where ambition clashes with incompetence at every turn.

Tagline: When the job's too big and the hitmen are too small, chaos ensues.