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Le dernier contrat

Original title: The Hard Way
  • TV Movie
  • 1980
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
566
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Le dernier contrat (1980)
CrimeThriller

A professional assassin is coerced into taking on one last job.A professional assassin is coerced into taking on one last job.A professional assassin is coerced into taking on one last job.

  • Director
    • Michael Dryhurst
  • Writers
    • Kevin Grogan
    • Richard Ryan
  • Stars
    • Patrick McGoohan
    • Lee Van Cleef
    • Edna O'Brien
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    566
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Dryhurst
    • Writers
      • Kevin Grogan
      • Richard Ryan
    • Stars
      • Patrick McGoohan
      • Lee Van Cleef
      • Edna O'Brien
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patrick McGoohan
    Patrick McGoohan
    • John Connor
    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • McNeal
    Edna O'Brien
    Edna O'Brien
    • Kathleen Connor
    Donal McCann
    Donal McCann
    • Ryan
    Ronan Wilmot
    Ronan Wilmot
    • Flynn
    Kevin Flood
    • Duval
    Joe Lynch
    • Devane
    Derek Lord
    Derek Lord
    • Casey
    Michael Muldoon
    • Hogan
    John Cowley
    • Graveyard Caretaker
    James A. Stephens
    James A. Stephens
    • 1st Mercenary
    Richard McAdoo
    • 2nd Mercenary
    Peter Brayham
    • French Hitman
    Mesag Muruko
    • Father Cressy
    • Director
      • Michael Dryhurst
    • Writers
      • Kevin Grogan
      • Richard Ryan
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    7merklekranz

    A must see film ..... with two great villains ...............

    Seeing Patrick McGoohan and Lee Van Cleef in the same film, is reason enough to seek out "The Hard Way". McGoohan plays an Irish hit-man, obsessed with guns, who unexpectedly wants to retire. Van Cleef urges him to do one last difficult job for him, threatening McGoohan's wife for leverage. Eventually McGoohan reneges on the hit and kills a couple of hit men who are sent after him, leading to a cat and mouse climax between Van Cleef and McGoohan. The finale takes place in a booby trapped mansion and the confrontation and ending are both exciting and satisfying. For fans of either McGoohan or Van Cleef, this is a must see film. - MERK
    8kevinjmiller-71539

    Good Mix of Tension, Drama and Action

    The mix of understated drama and taut plot, superbly punctuated with just the right amount of dramatic action,makes this a good flick for an evening watch. The acting is quite good enough, particularly Lee Van Cleef and Patrick McGoolan, as is the cinematography.
    10Glaschu

    A brooding tale of tragedy; under-rated and worth a look

    A brooding film in which one feels the angst of the retiring Irish hit-man (Patrick McGoohan) who foolishly agrees to do one last assassination. This quiet film is poignantly "narrated" by the gunman's estranged wife whose memories enter the story to provide a framework and background for the tragic figure and his family. Any "Prisoner" fan will see parallels between aspects of this plot and McGoohan's previous series: an agent who wants to give up his covert work but is not let off the hook so easily by his masters. The agent decides to leave anyway and is pursued relentlessly by his former bosses. In "The Hard Way" this pursuit takes us through rural Ireland to a dramatic showdown with Lee Van Cleef. An understated, interesting study, worth a look.
    8jortegasa

    And now for something different

    Sometimes you come across gems not because someone tells you about them or because you saw them of some list, no sometimes gems are discovered by mistake. This movie was one of those movies that Amazon Prime just happen to have and it said i might like because I had recently seen the Charles Bronson movie, The Mechanic. I thought I was going to get a movie long those lines but what I got was something so much better. When you find these kind of gems all you want to do is tell everyone in the world about it.

    So what is this British made for TV movie all about? Well John Conner, played by Patrick McGoohan, is a hitman who wants out of the game. Well of course those who need his services can not take no for answers so they force him into another job. When Conner double crosses them, a game of cat and mouse between Conner and his boss, played by Lee Van Cleef, starts. What makes this movie so much different is the production values for again a made for TV movie. The story is well written and the action is never over the top but enough to make the story interesting. Another aspect that adds a touch is an ongoing dialogue from Conners wife as she seems to be speaking to the viewer. Of course the twist is given at the end of the movie which is satisfying.

    This movie is by no means for everyone. Some people might find it predictable or slow at times, and I will admit that it is both of those things. But sometimes its good to find movies that have something fresh or new to say and in different ways.

    So should you watch this? If you like action movies then I would say that at some point you should watch it. It is not perfect but it is a good little ride that you wont regret.
    9oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

    Expertly shot tale of an ultra-repressed killer

    I had to do a double take looking at this one whilst deciding whether or not to see it at this year's Edinburgh Film Festival IMDb voters score it a measly 4.9/10 currently, and yet on the other hand, it's produced by John Boorman, photographed by Henri Decaë, starring Patrick McGoohan and Lee van Cleef, with a soundtrack by Brian Eno? Did all those guys really screw up? The answer is manifestly no, and we have yet another inexplicable IMDb rating, perhaps caused by people voting for a different movie called The Hard Way (there are several)? So the film is shot in the UK, in Ireland, and in Paris, and is just gorgeous. The locations are dingy, all green stains, brown stains, darkness. The script is quite generic, it's about a hit-man (John Connor - McGoohan) who wants to retire but has the "one last job" forced on him, no added value in the plot structure at all. What is really poignant though is that throughout the movie we get a running commentary on Connor's character from his wife in eerie soliloquies. He is a very terse man, who only speaks when absolutely necessary and appears to have no personal connections, except with guns, for which he is an absolute nut. His wife says that he "never knew who he was or what he wanted", which is one of the saddest things I've ever heard, and made me feel quite weepy. He seems to have believed in his family as an abstract concept though and sends them quite unsolicited cheques after each job. His daughters, we are told, are in America doing well, which strangely makes the film quite beautiful, an effect perhaps like a robin flitting through a mouldy cemetery.

    You would think in a low budgeter that the action scenes would be quite bad, but in fact they are really visceral and abrupt, done perfectly each time. Van Cleef plays middle man McNeal with whom there has to be a showdown following the refusal to allow McGoohan to retire. He does well but generally appears in the film's weaker scenes. You get the feeling that whoever wrote the script for this one was looking to do something entirely different to Decaë and McGoohan; Tombleson and Grogan the two credited writers have no other writing credits to their names, no idea why Boorman picked the script. There's some claptrap talk about mercenary assaults in Africa which caught the public imagination of the era, and McNeal does implausible juggling acts with the amount of missions on his plate. The final showdown, whilst very beautiful also looks to play on an antagonism between the two men which the film quite simply hadn't established, and wasn't the point of the movie. These men were set up by the movie as soulless automata, Connor capable of rage, but only as a defensive measure, he's the ultimate introvert. Despite the fact that the scriptwriters and the other creative dynamos in the film weren't on the same wavelength, I think it causes only subtle elements of discord to arise and in fact the film feels quite the masterpiece on reflection.

    You'll notice that I haven't spoken about director Michael Dryhurst. There must be a story here, because this is the only film he has credit for directing, having been either an assistant director or producer all his career. It seems he took over when original director Tombleson (whom I mentioned also wrote the script) was taken off the movie as the result of a personality clash with McGoohan. It's quite possible that this allowed Decaë and McGoohan to take up the reins, though that's pure speculation on my part.

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    • Trivia
      This was writer Edna O'Brien's only acting role.
    • Goofs
      During the target practice scene, the target appears with a grouping of hits in the lower right of the bulls-eye, followed by a shot of a target with a grouping that is all dead center, and finally we see the target with the grouping in the lower right again.
    • Quotes

      Kathleen: I knew he'd come back one day. Not to me but to Ireland. I dreaded it. He always brought trouble. He wanted to change. Every time was the last time. There were so many last times. He couldn't change.

    • Soundtracks
      A Measured Room
      from album "Music for Films"

      Music by Brian Eno

      Courtesy of EG Records

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 19, 1980 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der bittere Weg
    • Filming locations
      • Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ireland(Kathleen delivers her monologue)
    • Production companies
      • Black Lion Films
      • ITC Entertainment
      • Skyring
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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