The Marseille Contract (1974)

The Marseille Contract (1974)

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The Marseille Contract movie storyline. Steve Ventura, the French station head of Drugs Enforcement Administration, is unable to find a way to expose and arrest a drug baron named Jacques Brizzard, whose henchmen were responsible for killing one of Ventura’s undercover agents in Marseilles. Given that Brizzard is politically well connected to numerous affiliations, the law enforcement is finding it difficult to prove that Brizzard is involved in various crimes including murder.

After several failed efforts of trying to cover an angle on Brizzard, Ventura comes to the conclusion that he couldn’t take down the crime lord by the book, especially after Brizzard’s henchmen make an attempt on his life, which he barely survives by evading them.

The Marseille Contract (1974)

Following the incident, Ventura approaches Inspector Briac of the French police enforcement in Paris about the pinnacle, who reluctantly leads him to contact a hitman to assassinate Brizzard. Meeting the hitman discreetly, Ventura recognizes an old friend in John Deray, much to the surprise of both men.

Accepting the contract, Deray travels to Marseilles under a false identity and scouts Brizzard’s villa for ways to penetrate the property, spotting a possible approach by Brizzard’s daughter, Lucienne, who enjoys the lavish life and privileges which her father provides, including fast sports cars. The next morning, Deray meets with Lucienne after impressing her during a car race between the two and gets a dinner invite to the villa to meet her father which he attends.

The Marseille Contract (1974)

Ventura, in the meantime, decides to cancel the contract and have Deray arrested under false charges after a change of heart, which exposes Deray as Brizzard runs a background check on him to which he admits to being a killer for hire, albeit unemployed at the time. Brizzard tests him by hiring him to kill an informant, and Deray does not hesitate.

Brizzard eventually hires Deray as a full-time employee which he uses as a cover until he could find the right moment to take him out, and is assigned to be a courier at a change of hands. But, Deray barely makes it out of the scene alive at the rendezvous when the party he was supposed to meet at the change of hands turn out to be undercover policemen who attempt to arrest Deray over possession of illegal substance which was planted on him on the orders of Brizzard, immediately coming to the conclusion he was double crossed.

The Marseille Contract is a 1974 British thriller film directed by Robert Parrish and scored by Roy Budd. It stars Michael Caine, Anthony Quinn, James Mason, Maurice Ronet, Alexandra Stewart, Maureen Kerwin, Catherine Rouvel, Marcel Bozzuffi, André Oumansky, Jean-Louis Fortuit and Georges Beller. The film was released in the US as The Destructors.

Set in France, the story concerns an American agent (Quinn) attempting to bring down a French drug baron (Mason) by hiring an assassin (Caine) who turns out to be an old friend. The highlight of the film is the competition between Lucienne in a Porsche 911S and Deray in an Alfa Romeo Montreal.

The Marseille Contract Movie Poster (1974)

The Marseille Contract (1974)

Directed by: Robert Parrish
Starring: Michael Caine, Anthony Quinn, James Mason, Maurice Ronet, Alexandra Stewart, Maureen Kerwin, Catherine Rouvel, Marcel Bozzuffi, André Oumansky, Jean-Louis Fortuit, Georges Beller
Screenplay by: Judd Bernard
Production Design by: Willy Holt
Cinematography by: Douglas Slocombe
Film Editing by: Willy Kemplen
Makeup Department: Colin Jamison, Paul Rabiger
Music by: Roy Budd
MPAA Rating: None.
Distributed by: American International Pictures, Columbia – Warner
Release Date: September 4, 1974 (France)

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