The Contract

The Contract

2006 "Every killer meets his equal."
The Contract
The Contract

The Contract

5.6 | 1h36m | R | en | Drama

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.

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5.6 | 1h36m | R | en | Drama , Action , Thriller | More Info
Released: October. 09,2006 | Released Producted By: Revelations Entertainment , VIP Medienfonds 4 Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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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.

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Morgan Freeman , John Cusack , Alice Krige

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Dante Spinotti

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Paul Magne Haakonsen The premises for this movie is set high. I mean, a thriller starring the talented Morgen Freeman and John Cusack. And I will say that the movie is quite good and entertaining.This movie is about Ray (played by John Cusack) who is out in the woods hiking with his son when they come across Frank (played by Morgan Freeman) who is handcuffed to a dying policeman. Frank is a killer set out to do a contract job. With Frank's associates searching the woods for their boss, Ray and his son must track treacherous terrain with dangerous men in their footsteps.There is a great progress to the movie, and it is constantly up in high gear. There is a lot of thrill and excitement in the movie. And there is a good continuity throughout the entire movie.With Morgan Freeman and John Cusack in the lead roles you know very well what you are in for. And right on the money, they deliver where it counts. And they make it well-worth watching the movie.If you enjoy a good cat-and-mouse thriller then "The Contract" is definitely something that you should check out. It was thoroughly entertained by this movie from start till end.
antoniotierno Probably one of the less interesting films of great names like Morgan Freeman or John Cusack. The setting isn't even half-bad but very constructed though. The delivery is mediocre at best. Considering this is a thriller, very few exciting things happen. It all stays very predictable and leaves the audience somewhat indifferent. The solution is somewhat random, too. Not boring but entirely fails to engage the audience. Which is quite a pity considering what the two male leads could be capable of. Overall a very lame and undistinguished thriller. With poor effects and plenty of phony sets and backdrops. The characters are pretty much all stock caricatures and some of the supporting performances are terrible.
zardoz-13 "Double Jeopardy" director Bruce Beresford's wilderness action thriller "The Contract" qualifies as a suspenseful but even outing with Morgan Freeman cast as an invincible assassin and John Cusack as an ordinary, everyday high school gym coach. The Stephen Katz & John Darrouzet screenplay lurches off to a promising start setting up a rather complicated plot about a group of contract killers hired to ice a wealthy opponent to stem cell research. Clearly, this Millennium Films release was more than a run-of-the-mill actioneer because it aligns itself with a cause. Anyway, everything goes awry for Major Frank Carden (Oscar-winner Morgan Freeman) and his off-the-grid gang of mercenaries. If you've ever seen the Nick Nolte shoot'em up "Extreme Prejudice," he fought a group of Vietnam veterans who were listed as killed-in-action but who comprised a black opps team. Carden is officially dead and using an alias when his men and he kill the son of billionaire Lydell Hammond, Sr., (Mark Johnson) so they can lure his father out for the funeral and rub him out. After they manage to kill Hammond, Jr., Frank is driving away when he survives a freak accident, but winds up handcuffed to his bed in a hospital. The U.S. Marshals take custody of Carden and set out to take him to Washington. Carden's team kills the lawmen, but during the shooting, the car carrying Carden plunges off the side of a mountain. While the car careens into a remote, fast-moving stream, Carden struggles with the remaining marshal for possession of a firearm. The gun goes off and wounds the lawman.Meantime, a father and son are having a rough time of it after the death of their wife/mother. Former policeman Ray Keene (John Cusack of "The Frozen Ground") and his son Chris (Jamie Anderson of "Indigenous") are trying to bond after Chris is caught smoking marijuana. Ray decides to take Chris camping. They aren't far from the rapidly flowing stream deep in the woods when a handcuffed Carden and the fatally wounded Marshal float into view. Before the U.S. Marshal dies, he tells Ray to call 911, and Carden finds himself at the mercy of Ray and Chris. The fall-out from the botched kill prompts Agent Gwen Miles (Alice Krige of "Silent Hill") to offer one of Carden's hired guns, Davis (Corey Johnson of "Captain Phillips"), a cool half million if he can terminate Carden. The other members of Carden's team set out to rescue him because he knows how to collect the money owed them for the job. Chris leads Carden and father through the wilderness and down a steep mountain drop as they elude Carden's men. The climb down a virtually vertical stone drop in the rain stretches credibility beyond the breaking point. "The Contract" turns into a quasi-"Rambo" with everybody in the woods searching for Carden, Ray, and his son. Out of the blue Ray and company run into a yuppie stock broker Lochlan (Ryan McCluskey) and his girlfriend Sandra (Megan Dodds) in the woods struggling to mend their broken relationship. The cast is good. Morgan Freeman makes a believable assassin, though John Cusack embraces all the clichés as the worried papa. After the first half-hour, "The Contract" looses its grip and meanders through the woods with Carden's team behaving like half-wits. Cusack's gym teacher catches too many lucky breaks, and the stock broker and his girlfriend just muddle things up. Beresford generates considerable suspense despite the bumps in the narrative. If you are a Morgan Freeman fan, you'll enjoy the resolution, and if you think stem cells are important, then "The Contract" takes on more depth than you might expect. This above-average opus features some top-notch automobile crashes and the Sofia, Bulgaria, locations substitute splendidly for Washington state. "The Contract" is worth watching.
sheepmonk2000 This film was just about passable. I gave it 4/10 (2*) for the scenery it had on offer, because other than that the film was damn right ugly. The script/dialogue - terrible, the acting- abysmal, the characterisation - non-existent. Do not watch this film unless you like hiking, as that seems to be the only area where the makers of this film intended to reflect something credibly. The actual assassin/contract killer business is represented very limply indeed and is hardly the cut throat, excited world one might think it to be (Go check out 'Wanted' instead, which is also about assassins and stars Morgan Freeman, but unlike this film is actually good) - very uninspiring. As for the main two actors, who's involvement had made me interested in this film in the first place, well...Morgan Freeman just about manages to save his reputation in spite of the weakly written script he is evidently working from and Cusacks not too bad, if a little stuck in his stereotypical I'm a former policemen/Joe Bloggs hero role. As for the rest of the cast, like I said before - blo*dy awful. So, to conclude, would I recommend this film - simply put - no way. I've just put my copy in the trash - as that's the only place this film belongs.