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Attempting to recover from a recent family trauma by escaping into the woods for a peaceful hiking trip, an ex-lawman and his young son stumble across a dangerous contract killer in director Bruce Beresford's forest-bound thriller.
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Meanwhile, the mercenary assassin Frank Cordell (Morgan Freeman) is arrested by FBI after a car accident in the middle of a contract to kill an important target. While Frank is traveling on the road escorted by three FBI agents, his men try to rescue him, but his car falls into a river and is carried by the drift.
The Contract: Directed by Massimo Paolucci. With Kevin Spacey, Eric Roberts, Vincent Spano, Jennifer Caroletti. Plot is under wraps.
Violence & Gore. Moderate 4 of 9 found this moderate. There's a violent car crash, and one car catches fire with the driver inside, and another driver is seen with blood on his head. A man stabs another man, and his friend shoots another man (graphic; bloody).
The simple story has Rachael cast as stepmother (what else is new?) to teen Ricky Spanish, who reminds him of a big decision: the pair will lose their interitance due following the death of his dad (Rachael's husband) unless they sign an odd contract stipulated by daddy: they must live together in the same house, sleeping in the same bed (and ...
The Draughtsman's Contract: Directed by Peter Greenaway. With Anthony Higgins, Janet Suzman, Anne-Louise Lambert, Hugh Fraser. A young artist is commissioned by the wife of a wealthy landowner to make a series of drawings of the estate while her husband is away.
The Contract: Directed by Bruce Beresford. With Morgan Freeman, John Cusack, Jamie Anderson, Alice Krige. A father and his son attempt to bring in an assassin to the authorities, but his dangerous associates have other plans.
The Contract: Directed by Steven R. Monroe. With Camilla Overbye Roos, Jeff Fahey, Andrew Keegan, Amy Weber. After a bad day with her boss, friend, husband, babysitter etc., Anne goes to a bar. A man offers to solve her problems. As a joke, she signs a napkin. Hours later, the boss is dead.
The Contract. Edit. Bruce Beresford wrote extensively about this film in his recent memoir, "Josh Hartnett Definitely Wants To Do This". The production was apparently deeply troubled, and Beresford was well aware that the script didn't make sense.