The Job (2003 film)
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| The Job | |
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| Directed by | Kenny Golde |
| Written by | Kenny Golde |
| Produced by | Daniel and Marc Levin |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Scott Kevan |
| Edited by | Brian Anton |
| Music by | Benjamin Newhouse |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Job is a 2003 American crime drama film directed and written by Kenny Golde Starring Daryl Hannah, Brad Renfro and Dominique Swain. Platform Entertainment's Dan Levin and Marc Levin produced Job, with Larry Gabriel as executive producer and Scott Sorrentino co-producing.[1] The project was budgeted at less than $5 million.[2]
A hit woman is contracted to perform one final job before she leaves her life of cold-blooded killing behind forever. She is now faced with the challenge of dealing with carrying out the contract she accepted and her own moral values.
Cast
- Daryl Hannah as Carol Jean "C.J." March
- Brad Renfro as Troy Riverside
- Dominique Swain as Emily Robin
- Eric Mabius as Rick
- Alex Rocco as Vernon Cray
- Shawn Woods as Roger Washington
- Alanna Hanly as Young C.
- Bruce Nozick as Hal
- Joseph Whipp as The Man
- Kiva Dawson as C.J.'s Mom
- Michelangelo Kowalski as Parker
Release
The Job premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2003. However, it did not receive a theatrical release; instead, it was released straight-to-DVD on January 13, 2004, by Lionsgate Films.[3]