Category: 25
All Genres: Mystery
Release Year: 2008
Country: USA
Runtime: 93
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Jeffrey Goodman
Sound: Stereo
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Writing by: Peter Biegen – screenplay adaptation
Max Allan Collins – screenplay adaptation
Produced by: Josh Beane – associate producer
David Koplan – producer
Matthew F. Leonetti Jr. – line producer
Rick Simpson – associate producer (uncredited)
Cast: Tom Sizemore – Price
Sasha Alexander – Sarah
Sprague Grayden – Jules
Bill Smitrovich – Martin
Ray McKinnon – Ominous Figure
Omid Abtahi – Van
Randall Batinkoff – Rick
Jerry Hardin – Martin Lennox
Smith Cho – Connie
Paul Rae – Ellis
Ritchie Montgomery – Bruno
Music: Ben Lovett
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Plot Outline: Price, a former hitman, is struggling to cope with retirement. He left the assassination business to live the “easy life.” However…
Plot: Price, a former hitman, is struggling to cope with retirement. He left the assassination business to live the “easy life.” However, retirement arrived with its own agenda. It was not the instant peace and calm that Price expected. Rather, it was emptiness, boredom, and, worst of all, restlessness. The Last Lullaby plummets Price back into his old life and forces him into a corner from which he may never escape. Price's old ways no longer work for him when his heart opens, and he finds life beyond his profession. The tension finally boils, as Price must decide to close himself off again or open himself up to a world beyond his control.
Movie Quotes: Frank Grotto: …if you want something, it will cost you.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The opening Screen Gems logo is bright red and covered in Christmas tree lights.
Goofs: We know about 3 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: On the beginning of the film, Quentin says he has no luggage. But in the scene where he is at the train station, he can be seen with bags and luggages.
Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- Release prints were delivered to theaters with the fake title 'Another Gathering'.
- The “Soul Train Line” at the end of the movie was the actors/actresses themselves dancing, they were not in character.
- Actress Lauren London was offered to be in this movie with no audition.





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