10 Things You Didn't Know About The Assassin With Bridget Fonda...
We all remember the gung-ho styled shoot-em-up movies of the early 90’s. Not a mobile phone in sight, bullets flying, shattered glass panels showering civilians, gritted teeth mercenaries, double dealing and snake charming gunpowder plots galore. The Assassin with Bridget Fonda is no exception to this lore and slots neatly into Hollywood’s 1990’s high octane action that we all know and love. Here are ten things though that you probably don’t know about this gun blast of a movie.
Point of No Return AKA The Assassin was supposed to launch a franchise. Things didn’t work out that way and as such we are left with this stand alone movie. A sweet Hollywood remake of the wildly popular French cult hit “La Femme Nikita"
Several actresses were considered for the role of delinquent Assassin Maggie. Winona Ryder and Jodie Foster both turned it down. Halle Berry was politicking for the part but it never came to fruition, as such for The Assassin Bridget Fonda became the gun toting leading girl.
Bridget Fonda’s Assassin role was one of four films she completed in less than two years. The actress decided to go for this intense action packed role of the remake of “La Femme Nikita" as a matter of course, Bridget was not only the perfect professional on set for this role, she regularly completed two, three, sometimes four films a year spanning many genres.
In Europe and Asia, the film was retitled "The Assassin", after it "underperformed" in the U.S. with its original title “Point Of No Return”. Warner Brothers felt the new title would help sell the action element. We think they were right, it continues to be recognized as a cult hit today.
Together with the earlier re-release of "My Baby Just Cares for Me" in 1982, the film helped bring Nina Simone back into the public limelight and made her better known with a younger audience. The film score was also composed by Hans Zimmer which certainly didn’t hurt.
Point Of No Return AKA The Assassin (1993) - "I never did mind about the little things."