The Ticking Man
"One hitman has ten targets to kill in 28 minutes 36 seconds"
Originally released in 2003. The Ticking Man is a feature film. directed by Steven Lewis Simpson. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring David Paul Baker, James Bryce, and Margo Croan
Synopsis
In the remote west coast of Scotland, a drug dealer double-crosses and kills a drug trafficker who imports drugs for him. The dealer is arrested and learns that the murder was witnessed by a couple of anonymous locals. Facing life imprisonment, the dealer decides to hire a hitman to eliminate all the potential witnesses. Outside a rural police station, the hired hitman starts a stopwatch, runs across a road, jumps into his car, and takes off with a screech. He drives full speed through the barren country until he reaches the remote, one street hamlet of Bartoun. He checks his stopwatch. It reads 28 minutes, 36 seconds. He sees a poster advertising a fair in the next village. The residents of Bartoun are advised to meet on main street at noon to get a ride. As the people begin to congregate the next day, the hitman walks toward them and begins shooting. He knows that he has 28 minutes and 36 seconds before the police arrive.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Ticking Man about?
In the remote west coast of Scotland, a drug dealer double-crosses and kills a drug trafficker who imports drugs for him. The dealer is arrested and learns that the murder was witnessed by a couple...
Who directed The Ticking Man?
The Ticking Man was directed by Steven Lewis Simpson.
How long is The Ticking Man?
The Ticking Man has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).
When was The Ticking Man released?
The Ticking Man was released on September 3, 2003 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Ticking Man?
The main cast of The Ticking Man includes David Paul Baker, James Bryce, Margo Croan.