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Series 7: The Contenders
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Synopsis
The "reality TV" craze is taken to its final, logical extreme as six people hunt each other down in a small town for the benefit of network TV cameras in this darkly comic satire. "The Contenders" is a top-rated television game show in which six contestants are set loose in the same Connecticut community, with orders to kill or be killed; the last of the six who is still alive is declared the winner. As "The Contenders" goes into its seventh season, Dawn (Brooke Smith) is a two-time champion who is hoping to hold on to her title, despite the fact that she's due to have a baby in a month. Dawn's rivals this time out are Tony (Michael Kaycheck), an unemployed blue-collar worker with a taste for violence; Connie (Marylouise Burke), a middle-aged nurse who doesn't like to hurt people but is an experienced hand with a syringe; Lindsay (Merritt Wever), an 18-year-old dance student whose parents are eager to see her compete; Franklin (Richard Venture), an elderly conspiracy theorist with a tenuous hold on reality; and Jeff (Glenn Fitzgerald), who is dying of testicular cancer -- and was Dawn's boyfriend years ago. Series 7: The Contenders marked the directorial debut for Daniel Minahan, who previously employed pop culture and America's obsession with violence as themes in his screenplay for I Shot Andy Warhol. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Pamela Koffler Associate Producer
Susan Shopmaker Casting
Randy Drummond Cinematographer
Gretchen McGowan Co-producer
Daniel Minahan Director
Malcolm Jamieson Editor
Michael Lerman First Assistant Director
Christine Vachon Producer
Jason Kliot Producer
Joana Vicente Producer
Katie Roumel Producer
Gideon Ponte Production Designer
Daniel Minahan Screenwriter
Lewis Goldstein Sound Director
Eddie O'Connor Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2001
Runtime: 86
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong violent content and language
Category: Feature


Color type
Duart color

Sound
Dolby Digital

Produced by
Blow Up Pictures
Killer Films
Open City Films

Release
March 02, 2001 (USA - Limited)
by USA Films