La Femme Nikita (Blu-ray) 

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Besson,  Luc - La Femme Nikita (Blu-ray) After a robbery goes disastrously wrong and the hot-headed Nikita murders a cop, she is sentenced to death... Until, that is, she is taken into the custody of the government. In a private facility, Nikita is trained in martial arts and coached by her mentor, transformed into a cultured, glamourous and ruthless assassin.
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FormatBlu-Ray
GenreHorror / Thriller
Running Time117 mins
Aspect RatioTBC
LanguagesFrench (Dolby Digital 5.1)
RatingMA15+
Available14-07-2010
ActorsParillaud, Anne,
Boudet, Jacques,
Duret, Marc,
Fontana, Patrick,
Cheron, Laura,
Lathiare, Alain
SourcedAustralia
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After a robbery goes disastrously wrong and the hot-headed Nikita murders a cop, she is sentenced to death... Until, that is, she is taken into the custody of the government. In a private facility, Nikita is trained in martial arts and coached by her mentor, transformed into a cultured, glamourous and ruthless assassin. But when she falls in love, she finds it impossible to reconcile her new feelings with her new profession.

Special Features:
The Sound of Nikita featurette
Making of
Production footage
Karyo on Besson
Trailer
Interview with director Luc Besson

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