I'm trying to find the name of, or any info on, this film: An Irish hitman tries to quit the "company" he works for. The company therefore tries to "retire" him permanently. The hitman hides on the land surrounding his home and kills all the men sent to kill him. Eventually the president of the company and the hitman confront and manage to kill each other off at the same time. This scene takes place is a home the preisdent has strangely rigged with various booby traps to confuse the hitman. The story is told partly from the perspective of the hitman's widow, who never knew he was a hired killer. I saw this film rebroadcast on TV about 1985, give or take a few years. I don't know how much earlier it was made. The only other info I have is that at least some of the soundtrack was little pieces of Brian Eno. Any film wizzes know this film? Please respond by private email: [log in to unmask] (I don't frequent this area of the web). -- "At this moment he wished to be a man without qualities. But this is probably not so very different from what other people sometimes feel too." --Robert Musil ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]