Having been blown away by Hunted earlier in the week - a follow up screening of Peter Cranes full lenth debut - and a much chillier and enigmatic work it as well.
Hendry plays an un-named assassin who is a Callan-esque hitman employed by some shadowy Govt department that is given jobs even MI5 won't touch.
The latest target is an Air Ministry official Stacey (Windsor) who is to best man at a colleagues wedding and the hit is planned for then.
Its never explained why he is a target - Control (Judd) asks Hendry if he wants to know - would it make a difference he snaps back.
Control also hires two other figures - one older and austere and the other young and arrogant whose role seems to shadow Hendry but like a lot of the film this is never made clear.
We also see previous hits but Crane edits it like Boorman in Point Blank so you are never sure if what is happening in now or before.
There is a brief dalliance with a sad lonely girl but as soon as she suggests to see him again - its clothes on and out the door - this is a man without any personal encumberances.
Things get even more complicated when its revealed the wrong target has been selected so the race is on to stop the hit regardless of the cost.
Hendry is excellent in the role - a man of few words but much violence and it used the icy North London locations to great effect.
As mentioned before Crane spent years in US TV - he seemed to direct entire seasons of Murder She Wrote - a real waste of a talent - 4/5