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The Contractor

  • Director: Josef Rusnak
  • Genre: Action
  • Movie Type: Action Thriller
  • Themes: Flight of the Innocent, Hired Killers, Terrorism
  • Main Cast: Wesley Snipes, Eliza Bennett, Charles Dance, Velizar Binev, Lena Headey, Ralph Brown
  • Release Year: 2007
  • Country: US/UK
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Wesley Snipes plays an ex-assassin set up by his old bosses and pursued through London in this action thriller. Former sniper James Dial (Snipes) has carried around the ghosts of his last botched job ever since he failed to kill the leader of a worldwide terrorist group. After leaving the business and enduring a long exile in Montana, word gets out that the British government are holding the same terrorist in captivity; Dial is wooed back via the opportunity to make good on his initial failure. What Dial doesn't know is that he'll soon be framed for murder, putting him on the run in London's underbelly with the British police hot on his heels. Alone and distrustful, Dial claims only one ally: a twelve-year-old girl who aids him in hunting down proof of his innocence. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

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Josef Rusnak - Director
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The Contractor

The Contractor DVD cover
Directed by Josef Rusnak
Produced by Rudy Cohen
Starring Wesley Snipes
Eliza Bennett
Lena Headey
Ralph Brown
Charles Dance
Music by Nicholas Pike
Cinematography Wedigo von Schultzendorff
Editing by Tracy Granger
James Herbert
Distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Release date(s) 10 July, 2007
Running time 98 min.
Country Bulgaria
United Kingdom
USA
Language English
Gross revenue $15,524,680 [1]

The Contractor is a direct-to-DVD action film starring Wesley Snipes and Lena Headey, and directed by Josef Rusnak in 2007 in Bulgaria and the UK.

  • Tagline: The world's greatest marksman is now a marked man...

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Plot

A retired CIA-agent named James Dial (Wesley Snipes) is living his life in seclusion on his ranch in Montana when he is offered the chance to redeem himself by his former employer, Jeremy Collins (Ralph Brown). A few years ago, Dial was seconds away from taking down notorious terrorist cell leader Ali Mahmud Jahar (Nikolai Sotirov) when a distraction allowed Jahar to escape, marking the mission as a failure. Now, Collins wants Dial to eliminate Jahar, who has been captured and is now in the custody of the police in London, England.

Provided with a safe house, passports, and an assistant named Terry Mitchell (Richard Harrington), Dial is off to London to finish what he started years ago. Disguised as a priest, Dial gets in position in a church's bell tower across the street from the building that Jahar is being brought into.

When Jahar is brought out of his transport truck, his head is covered by a jacket, leaving Dial without a clean shot. Not wanting to fail again, Dial patiently waits for his opportunity. But when Jahar is taken upstairs, Dial attaches a special sight to his rifle so he can see through the window, and he fatally shoots Jahar in the back of the head. Because of a delay caused by a pair of cops, Mitchell is late bringing the getaway car, and that brings attention to them fleeing the scene.

After numerous attempts to stop the car, the police open fire on them, killing Mitchell. The car, now out of control, comes to a crashing stop, injuring Dial. Bleeding profusely, Dial makes his way to the safe house, where he meets curious 12-year-old neighbor Emily Day (Eliza Bennett), who lives with her grandmother (Gemma Jones).

Emily helps Dial stop the bleeding. Even though Jahar was eliminated, the mission was a failure to Collins because Dial was observed fleeing the scene on a security camera. In the USA, Collins is being investigated for running a CIA Hit Squad, and if word gets back about Dial and the death of Jahar, Collins will be exposed.

Stopping at nothing to keep his name clean, Collins frames Dial for the murder of Chief Inspector Andrew Windsor (Charles Dance). Now pursued by Collins and the British police, Dial must do whatever it takes to prove his innocence, knowing that Police Inspector Annette Ballard (Lena Headey), Windsor's vengeful daughter, is after him as well.

While Dial is being pursued by Collins and his rogue hit squad, Dial saves the life of Inspector Ballard, who found herself in Collins' cross hairs. Dial having earned Ballards trust, is watched by Ballard as Dial bids farewell to young Emily who is responsible for Dial's survival.

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DVD Sales

The Contractor was released on DVD on July 10, 2007. About 815,698 DVD units have been sold, bringing in $15,524,680 in revenue.[2]

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