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The Job ()


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CJ is a sexy, cold-blooded assassin who wants to quit the business. She agrees to carry out one last hit, but for the first time in her career as an assassin, she is unable to finish the job.

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CJ March
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Troy Riverside
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Emily Robin
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Rick
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Vernon Cray
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Roger Washington
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Young C.J.
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C.J.'s Mom
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The Man
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Parker
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Hal
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Dr. Martinez
Kira Tirimacco ...
Ms. Shispinski
Bill Kelly ...
Balding Man
Terri Youngblood ...
Reception Nurse
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Rosie
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Nightclub Guy
Mike Rademaekers ...
Trucker
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Joe the Bartender
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Guard 1
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Guard 2
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Maid
Michael McGarrin ...
Bartender
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Diner Waitress
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Waitress #2
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Walt (as Jeris Lee Poindexter)
Nikki Hersh ...
Hostess #1
Stacy Reed Payton ...
Hostess #2 (as Stacy Reed)
Paco Vela ...
Man at Accident
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Heroin Addict (uncredited)
Mike Donavanik ...
Partygoer (uncredited)
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Drug Dealer (uncredited)
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Diner Patron (uncredited)
Joseph Reckley ...
Man at Accident (uncredited)
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Girl in club (uncredited)
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Drug Dealer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Kenny Golde

Written by

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Kenny Golde ... ()

Produced by

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Lawrence Gabriel Jr. ... executive producer (as Larry Gabriel)
Deborah Ann Henderson ... line producer
Daniel Levin ... producer
Marc Levin ... producer
Scott Sorrentino ... co-producer
Jon Tierney ... associate producer
Garrett Wheeler ... associate producer

Music by

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Benjamin Newhouse

Cinematography by

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Scott Kevan

Editing by

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Brian Anton

Editorial Department

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Richard Crain ... on-line editor
Skip Kimball ... digital color timer
Jessie S. Marion ... first assistant editor (as Jessie Marion)
Christopher L. Wong ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Beth Goldstein

Production Design by

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Suzanne Rattigan

Costume Design by

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Caroline Gross
Carolyn Gross
Bentley Hess

Makeup Department

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Nikki Carbonetta ... makeup department head (as Nikki Carbonetta-Aguirre)
Eric Hernandez ... hair designer: Ms. Hannah
Jennifer Holohan ... makeup artist
Motoko Honjo ... makeup designer: Ms. Hannah (as Motoko Honjyo)
Debbie Peiser ... hairdresser: Ms. Hannah / makeup artist
Jill Ventimiglia ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Deborah Ann Henderson ... unit production manager
Lisa Lambert ... production supervisor
Jon Tierney ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Steven Hacker ... first assistant director
Edward McGurn ... second assistant director
Doug McKay ... second second assistant director (as Douglas McKay)
Brandon Rafferty ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Richard Colness ... first assistant metal fabricator
Patty De Anda ... set dresser
Katie Esposito ... set dresser
Erin Gruman ... property master
Sarah Kjoberg ... set dresser
Lisa Merz ... art department production assistant
John Paul Sampson ... storyboard artist
Dustin Sawle ... set construction
Joni Smith ... art department production assistant
Akeshia K. Talley ... set continuity
Alice Taylor ... set dresser
Catherine To ... set dresser
Heather Rose Wagner ... art department production assistant (as Heather Wagner)
Adam Kass ... storyboard artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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James A. Corbett ... re-recording mixer
Jim Corbett ... re-recording mixer
Mike Garcia ... dialogue editor (as Michael Garcia)
Will Hansen ... sound utility
Greg Jefferson ... background sound editor (as Gregory Jefferson)
Eric Johnson ... adr recordist / foley recordist / sound effects editor
Mark Lanza ... sound effects editor / supervising sound editor
Tim D. Lloyd ... boom operator
Zsolt Magyar ... sound mixer
Steve Marlowe ... sound engineer
Stephen P. Robinson ... sound effects editor
Paul Stevenson ... foley artist

Special Effects by

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Torrence Hall ... special effects
Mike Tristano ... special effects coordinator

Stunts

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Marijane Cole ... stunt double: Darryl Hannah

Camera and Electrical Department

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Gregory M. Anderson ... first electrician
Jon Callesen ... best boy electric
David Y. Chung ... grip (as David Chung)
Eric Vincent Cruse ... key grip
Kevin Faust ... best boy grip
Inaki Gorraiz ... grip
Shawn Greene ... best boy grip
Vesa Holle ... best boy electric
Eric Leach ... camera operator
Ryan Ole Hass ... grip-electric swing
Patrick Salter ... first assistant camera
Ron Stewart ... still photographer
Maureen Troy ... first assistant camera
Keith O. Wilson ... gaffer / second unit: camera operator
Tomozo Yagi ... second assistant camera

Casting Department

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Yvonne Choi ... extras casting coordinator
Tina Kerr ... extras casting (as Tina L. Kerr)
Troy Remelski ... extras casting coordinator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Toni Anderson ... assistant costumer
Jennifer Dios ... costume supervisor
Bentley Hess ... set costumer

Location Management

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Johnny Tonini ... location manager

Music Department

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Rex Burk ... musician: guitar
Richard Haitz ... special performance by
Joseph Reckley ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Amy E. Dodson ... script supervisor
Payton Spence Ewing ... script supervisor
Judy Rachel ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Payton Spence Ewing ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Greg Bernstein ... legal services
Yvonne Choi ... key production office assistant
Crystal Crawford ... production assistant
Megan Davenport ... production assistant
Marco De Cristo ... production assistant
Mark De Cristo ... production assistant
Nicole Dougherty ... production assistant
Nicole Eckenrode ... production assistant
Traver Farmer ... assistant to producer
Rafael Ziah Franco ... production assistant (as Rafael Franco)
Inaki Gorraiz ... production assistant
Torrence Hall ... armorer
Steve Harwood ... production assistant
Erik Hemans ... production assistant
Richell 'Irish' Morrissey ... production assistant
Morgan Rhodes ... production assistant
Cybil Solyn ... production coordinator
Michael Stute ... office production assistant
Claire Thorne ... production assistant
Mike Tristano ... weapons master
Jeffery Weber ... key set production assistant
Wayne L. Wright ... production assistant

Thanks

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Chuck Binder ... special thanks
Tiffany Downey ... special thanks
Lawrence Gabriel Jr. ... super special thanks (as Larry Gabriel)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Carol Jean "CJ" March is a professional killer that works to the mobster Vernon Cray. CJ fails in her last work for Vernon, when she kills a man to retrieve half-million dollars in drugs, but she realizes that his briefcase that is empty was switched by another man. CJ hunts the man down to finish her job and discovers his name, Roger Washington, and address. Meanwhile Roger is murdered by the punk Troy Riverside that wants to sell the drugs to move to Arizona with his pregnant girlfriend Emily "Em" Robin. CJ, who is the daughter of a prostitute and orphan since she was seven, finds that she is pregnant and she tries to have an abortion in a clinic. Then she goes to a bar to get drunken and laid and she meets the former priest Rick that gets closer to her. When CJ finds Roger murdered, she seeks out Troy and finds Emily. However she is not capable to kill her because Emily is pregnant. Will CJ finish her last job? Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Taglines Sometimes the best hitman is a woman. See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Job - ...den Finger am Abzug (Germany)
  • A sangre fría (Spain)
  • O Anjo Assassino (Portugal)
  • Epangelma dolofonos (Greece)
  • Zlecenie (Poland)
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  • 86 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The last day of principal photography started on December 31st, 2002. The crew worked until just before midnight then took thirty minutes off to celebrate the new year. The Grip & Electric departments had rigged a china ball light to simulate the famous New York Times Square ball drop and the cast and crew performed a count down to the new year. Production resumed thirty minutes later and the shoot wrapped the morning of January 1st, 2003. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in The Benchwarmers (2006). See more »
Soundtracks Castles in tha Sky See more »

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