Plot
An FBI deep-woods tracker captures a trained assassin who has made a sport of hunting humans.
Release Year: 2003
Rating: 5.8/10 (22,783 voted)
Critic's Score: 40/100
Director:
William Friedkin
Stars: Tommy Lee Jones, Benicio Del Toro, Connie Nielsen
Storyline In the green woods of Silver Falls, Oregon, Aaron Hallam, a trained assassin AWOL from the Special Forces, keeps his own brand of wildlife vigil. After Hallam brutally slew four deer hunters in the area, FBI Special Agent Abby Durrell turns to L.T. Bonham-- the one man who may be able to stop him. At first L.T. resists the mission. Snug in retirement, he's closed off to his past, the years he spent in the Special Forces training soldiers to become skilled murderers. But when he realizes that these recent slaying is the work of a man he trained, he feels obligated to stop him. Accepting the assignment under the condition that he works alone, L.T. enters the woods, unarmed--plagued by memories of his best student and riddled with guilt for not responding to Aaron's tortured letters to him as he began to slip over the edge of sanity. Furious as he is with his former mentor for ignoring his pleas for help...
Writers: David Griffiths, Peter Griffiths
Cast: Tommy Lee Jones
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L.T. Bonham
Benicio Del Toro
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Aaron Hallam
Connie Nielsen
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Abby Durrell
Leslie Stefanson
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Irene Kravitz
John Finn
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Ted Chenoweth
José Zúñiga
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Bobby Moret
(as Jose Zuniga)
Ron Canada
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Harry Van Zandt
Mark Pellegrino
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Dale Hewitt
Jenna Boyd
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Loretta Kravitz
Aaron DeCone
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Stokes
(as Aaron Brounstein)
Carrick O'Quinn
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Kohler
Lonny Chapman
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Zander
Rex Linn
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Powell
Eddie Velez
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Richards
Alexander MacKenzie
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Sheriff
Filming Locations: Blue Heron Paper Company - 419 Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $55,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $13,482,638
(USA)
(16 March 2003)
(2516 Screens)
Gross: $34,238,611
(USA)
(26 May 2003)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
Last film role of Johnny Cash. He performed the opening and closing narration lines, and the closing song.
Goofs:
Errors in geography:
The Metro-Area Express (MAX) is shown running on the Hawthorne Bridge. The MAX actually runs along the Steel Bridge which overlooks less-colorful scenery.
Quotes:
[first lines]
Narrator:
[voiceover]
God said to Abraham, "Kill me a son." Abe says, "Man, you must be puttin' me on." God say, "no"; Abe say, "what?" God say, "You can do what you want, Abe, but the next time you see me comin', you better run." Abe says, "Where do you want this killin' done?" God says, "Out on Highway 61."
User Review
I Don't Get the Low Score Here
Rating: 7/10
How could they have made this story better. There wasn't a need for
more dialog or love story and the fight scenes were amazingly well
done. Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio Del Toro played expertly off one
another. I didn't flash onto another film when I was watching this. I
was surprised to read a comparison to Rambo. What? How is that even
possible. Other than the military theme (which is rather minimal in
this film, since Aaron could have easily been CIA, etc.) and people
being killed, what is the connection?
While Rambo is gory and violent and rather gratuitous, The Hunted is
none of these. The worst we get with the "killings" are a few glimpses
of *photos* if the hunters killed at the beginning of the film. I guess
this is a thinking man's action film and for those that don't want to
think, they will be quick to put it down.
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