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  1. 11 de abr. de 1997 · With John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Alan Arkin, Dan Aykroyd. Martin Blank is a professional assassin. He is sent on a mission to a small Detroit suburb, Grosse Pointe, and, by coincidence, his ten-year high school reunion party is taking place there at the same time.

  2. Grosse Pointe Blank (Un asesino algo especial en España, Tiro al blanco en Hispanoamérica) es una película de 1997 dirigida por George Armitage y protagonizada por John Cusack y Minnie Driver. En 2000, los lectores de la revista Total Film votaron a esta película como la número 21 en mejores comedias del cine de todos los tiempos.

  3. Grosse Pointe Blank is a 1997 American black comedy film directed by George Armitage from a screenplay by Tom Jankiewicz, D. V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink and John Cusack. It stars Cusack, Minnie Driver , Alan Arkin and Dan Aykroyd and follows the story of assassin Martin Q. Blank (Cusack), who returns to his hometown of Grosse Pointe ...

  4. After assassin Martin Blank (John Cusack) has trouble focusing on his work, resulting in a failed assignment, he returns to his hometown, Grosse Point, Mich., for his 10-year high school...

  5. Grosse Pointe Blank. Year. 1997. Running time. 107 min. Country. United States. Director. George Armitage. Screenwriter. Tom Jankiewicz, D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink, John Cusack. Story: Tom Jankiewicz. Cast. Music. Joe Strummer. Cinematography. Jamie Anderson. Producer. Caravan Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, New Crime Productions.

  6. Synopsis. The film opens with a man on the phone with his assistant, discussing the transfer of funds for specialized ammunition, while he prepares a high-powered rifle with a suppressor and a scope. The man is Martin Q Blank (John Cusack), who works freelance as a professional, highly-paid assassin.

  7. 11 de abr. de 1997 · Reviews. Grosse Pointe Blank. Roger Ebert April 11, 1997. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. John Cusack is one of those rare actors who can convincingly look as if he is thinking about words of many syllables.